I was planning to take advantage of expected pre- or post-Xmas sales and
get a printer.
My needs are modest. Text and some line art.
Can anyone recommend a printer which is known to work well with IBM
Thinkpads (R32 specifically) and Debian ('testing') distro?
Thanks in advance!
Mitch
I was planning to take advantage of expected pre- or post-Xmas sales and
get a printer.
My needs are modest. Text and some line art.
Can anyone recommend a printer which is known to work well with IBM
Thinkpads (R32 specifically) and Debian ('testing') distro?
Thanks in advance!
Mitch
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I know a problem like this exists on Thinkpads -- including mine!
As a 'fix' I just installed the ntpdate package, and arranged for it to be
called everytime I went into root mode.
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, Jeff wrote:
> My laptop, a Dell Latitude C610 running Sarge, has been losing time to
> the tu
I know a problem like this exists on Thinkpads -- including mine!
As a 'fix' I just installed the ntpdate package, and arranged for it to be
called everytime I went into root mode.
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, Jeff wrote:
> My laptop, a Dell Latitude C610 running Sarge, has been losing time to
> the tu
>
> Not sure what this means. Are you able to bring the interface up at
> all? If not, you need to configure the card. Are you not getting an ip
I probably do, but since I've been using Mandrake up 'til now I'm not sure
what tools are available to configure the card. (I looked for 'linuxconf
>
> Not sure what this means. Are you able to bring the interface up at
> all? If not, you need to configure the card. Are you not getting an ip
I probably do, but since I've been using Mandrake up 'til now I'm not sure
what tools are available to configure the card. (I looked for 'linuxconf
I just installed Debian Woody 3.0r1 from CDs from Cheapbytes. It's on an
IBM Thinkpad R32 with bells-and-whistles (30 Gig HD, Ethernet & Wireless
connectivity, and DVD/CD-R combo drive).
And I just hit a stone wall. I can't seem to get the ethernet to accept
my Comcast cable modem. This is cr
Just installing my Cheapbytes Woody disks on my Thinkpad R32. This is
supposed to be relative cake.
Well, first it kept saying "loading /etc/console/boottime/kmap" so often I
thought it was stuck.
Now it keeps telling me "gzip: stdout: no space left on device." The
device is a 27 Gig HD, pa
I just installed Debian Woody 3.0r1 from CDs from Cheapbytes. It's on an
IBM Thinkpad R32 with bells-and-whistles (30 Gig HD, Ethernet & Wireless
connectivity, and DVD/CD-R combo drive).
And I just hit a stone wall. I can't seem to get the ethernet to accept
my Comcast cable modem. This is cr
Just installing my Cheapbytes Woody disks on my Thinkpad R32. This is
supposed to be relative cake.
Well, first it kept saying "loading /etc/console/boottime/kmap" so often I
thought it was stuck.
Now it keeps telling me "gzip: stdout: no space left on device." The
device is a 27 Gig HD, pa
I'm getting a new computer and going to be putting Debian Woody 3.0r1 on
it -- I've used Mandrake prior to this.
This new laptop will have a 30 Gig HD, and my reading indicates that
ext2 file systems can run into performance problems on partitions over 6
Gig.
Brute-force math would suggest
I'm getting a new computer and going to be putting Debian Woody 3.0r1 on
it -- I've used Mandrake prior to this.
This new laptop will have a 30 Gig HD, and my reading indicates that
ext2 file systems can run into performance problems on partitions over 6
Gig.
Brute-force math would suggest
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