On Fri, 2009-12-18 at 20:20 -0500, David McGuffey wrote:
> Oldest son came back from college and wants a printer for his Dell
> laptop. I built it with CentOS 5.3 x86_64 several months ago and will
> upgrade it to 5.4
>
> The Cannon printer he now has (bought with the laptop and Vista through
> t
Really funny, I was just thinking of this this morning as well!
(Christmas spirit I guess, or the gratefulness for latest bunch of 5.4
updates...)
I support the question and add:
It there a way to get receipts, etc. in order to book such a donation
as a company charge/expense?
Is the target organi
XPI is the package format for firefox extensions
http://pickup.nieir.com.au/gears/gears-linux-x86_64-opt-0.5.34.0.xpi
There's the one I'm using which works fine for all our stuff for native
gears on 64bit firefox 3.5 ...
The RPM I'm installing just includes a pretweaked FF profile that alrea
On 12/19/2009 02:02 AM, Yves Bellefeuille wrote:
> Is there any decision about the donation programme?
>
> The Web page still says: "If you are looking to make a cash dontation to
> the CentOS Project, please check back here after August 15th, 2009."
>
> I assume that donations aren't refused, but
At Sat, 19 Dec 2009 05:09:03 +0100 CentOS mailing list
wrote:
>
>
> > What would the community recommend? His needs are simple...mostly B&W
> > papers. On rare occasions he needs to print a paper with color
> > photos/graphs embedded. Not looking to spend a lot, just enough to
> > satisfy the
David McGuffey wrote:
> Oldest son came back from college and wants a printer for his Dell
> laptop. I built it with CentOS 5.3 x86_64 several months ago and will
> upgrade it to 5.4
>
> The Cannon printer he now has (bought with the laptop and Vista through
> the university book store), doesn't
Phil Savoie wrote:
> David McGuffey wrote:
>> Oldest son came back from college and wants a printer for his Dell
>> laptop. I built it with CentOS 5.3 x86_64 several months ago and will
>> upgrade it to 5.4
>>
>> The Cannon printer he now has (bought with the laptop and Vista through
>> the univer
On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 4:48 AM, Phil Savoie wrote:
> David McGuffey wrote:
>>
>> What would the community recommend? His needs are simple...mostly B&W
>> papers. On rare occasions he needs to print a paper with color
>> photos/graphs embedded. Not looking to spend a lot, just enough to
>> satisf
On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 3:57 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
>
> The simple answer to that is that we are not ( the CentOS Project ) in a
> place where we can take on financial donations. Which essentially boils
> down to the fact that if you were to contribute some money as a
> financial donation, it w
Scott McClanahan wrote:
> Would any of you be comfortable running the drbd packages from the
> extras repo? If so, any particular version .. I notice 8.0, 8.2, 8.3.
> I'll do my own due diligence but just curious if the list has any
> implementation based feedback. Thanks.
>
I've used DRBD on s
On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 07:28:24AM -0800, MHR wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 4:48 AM, Phil Savoie wrote:
> > David McGuffey wrote:
> >>
> >> What would the community recommend? His needs are simple...mostly B&W
> >> papers. On rare occasions he needs to print a paper with color
> >> photos/grap
Peter Serwe wrote:
> So basically, you're saying you'd want to allow or disallow traffic
> based on mac address? Seems like you could put mac filters on a number
> switches, Cisco being the most easily documented by Mr. Google.
>
> Be a lot faster than any kernel, and a total waste of BSD. If
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I'd argue handling it at the layer 3 level to be preferable than splitting
every customer into their own vlan.
If you split into vlans like that, if you have single-box customers, you'll
have to have subnet boundaries for every /30...
OTOH, vlan isolation for customers is pretty much the norm, as
On Saturday 19 December 2009 06:57, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> The simple answer to that is that we are not ( the CentOS Project )
> in a place where we can take on financial donations. Which
> essentially boils down to the fact that if you were to contribute
> some money as a financial donation, it
On Sat, 2009-12-19 at 10:52 +0100, Louis Lagendijk wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-12-18 at 20:20 -0500, David McGuffey wrote:
> > Oldest son came back from college and wants a printer for his Dell
> > laptop. I built it with CentOS 5.3 x86_64 several months ago and will
> > upgrade it to 5.4
> >
> > The
On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 06:33:18PM -0500, David McGuffey wrote:
> Yes, I checked that site. The printer is a USB Cannon IP1800. Chasing
> links I found at linuxprinting I had to go to Japan to get a driver, but
> it wouldn't work.
Try
http://software.canon-europe.com/software/0027213.asp?model=
Hello u all, sorry to bring this issue back again, but I´ve been
searching and trying all the advices suggested in previous posts and I
still can´t see the samba server in the win network neighborhood.
I can see the samba shares from win via net view \\servername
but if I issue a plain "net view"
On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 3:40 PM, Stephen Harris wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 06:33:18PM -0500, David McGuffey wrote:
>> Yes, I checked that site. The printer is a USB Cannon IP1800. Chasing
>> links I found at linuxprinting I had to go to Japan to get a driver, but
>> it wouldn't work.
Been
MHR wrote:
> (I'd still stick with Brother or HP. If the Canon ink cartridges are
> the newer, electronically aware/controlled kind, I'll be surprised if
> you don't want to switch soon enough anyway.)
>
I like the carts on my Canon i9900 photo printer... they are simple
clear plastic carts,
On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 6:27 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
>
> I like the carts on my Canon i9900 photo printer... they are simple
> clear plastic carts, with a prism molded into the bottom of the ink
> compartment... the printer shines a laser up into the cart, and can
> tell exactly when the ink is
I have a trio of servers that like to reboot during high disk /
network IO operations. They don't appear to panic, as I have
kernel.panic = 0 in sysctl.conf. The syslog just shows normal
messages, like samba complaining about browse master and then just
syslogd starting up.
The machines seem to
When I switched my main desktop computer from Fedora to Centos, I moved
my email from Sylpheed to Evolution. (Reason: Sylpheed for Centos
doesn't boldface unread messages in the message list box and newer
Sylpheed versions won't compile on Centos.)
Evolution works fine, but I can't figure out ho
I'm looking at the controller myself. Have you tried updating either
the firmware on the card the drivers or both?
On 12/19/2009 10:55 PM, Gordon McLellan wrote:
> The other variable is the two machines running drbd have promise raid
> cards in them. I also have the same raid card in my persona
Do you have a BBU on this card? Various sites report the controller has
poor performance on writes without the bbu.
On 12/19/2009 10:55 PM, Gordon McLellan wrote:
> I'm really at a loss on what to do next... Any suggestions?
>
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Gordon McLellan wrote:
> I'm really at a loss on what to do next... Any suggestions?
Run hardware diagnostics? Run a burn in test? I use this:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/va-ctcs/
For burn-in. In my experience it takes less then 4 hours at
high load with this app to turn up faulty hardware.
Gordon McLellan wrote:
> I have a trio of servers that like to reboot during high disk /
> network IO operations. They don't appear to panic, as I have
> kernel.panic = 0 in sysctl.conf. The syslog just shows normal
> messages, like samba complaining about browse master and then just
> syslogd st
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