make local printer a network printer

2006-09-23 Thread Seb
Hi, I've recently made a 2 computer network at home, via a router. I used nfs to be able to mount parts of each computer's file system onto the other. So far so good, but now we need to be able to share the printer that's connected directly to one the computers. I'm using CUPS, and the printer i

Re: k3b can't eject cd

2006-09-23 Thread D. Michael McIntyre
On Thursday 21 September 2006 3:50 am, Lorenzo Bettini wrote: > when k3b finishes copying the original it fails to eject the cd, thus I > must abort the whole procedure... I'm having this problem across the board, as well as not being able to run K3B as anyone other than root, no matter how many

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

2006-09-23 Thread Isaac Clerencia
On Saturday, 23 September 2006 13:23, Mark Purcell wrote: > I'm at akademy in Dublin today and tomorrow. > > Any debianers want to catch up? Sure, specially if there are beers involved in the catching up thing ;) Are you on IRC? -- Isaac Clerencia at Warp Networks, http://www.warp.es Work: <[EMA

Re: k3b can't eject cd

2006-09-23 Thread Lorenzo Bettini
David Martínez Moreno wrote: El jueves, 21 de septiembre de 2006 09:50, Lorenzo Bettini escribió: Hi I'm trying to copy a cd, having only one driver. when k3b finishes copying the original it fails to eject the cd, thus I must abort the whole procedure... is there a way to avoid this? I mean

Re: k3b can't eject cd

2006-09-23 Thread Lorenzo Bettini
Ben Breslauer wrote: Lorenzo Bettini wrote: Hi I'm trying to copy a cd, having only one driver. when k3b finishes copying the original it fails to eject the cd, thus I must abort the whole procedure... is there a way to avoid this? I mean since the original is correctly copied is there a