On 08/11/2017 06:59 PM, Badiane Ka wrote:
> You should install CUPS in order to get use your printer.
Can you please not endorse people to hijack threads?
Also, I don't really see how printing problems are related to PowerPC.
Adrian
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On 08/11/2017 06:59 PM, Badiane Ka wrote:
> You should install CUPS in order to get use your printer.
Can you please not endorse people to hijack threads?
Also, I don't really see how printing problems are related to PowerPC.
Adrian
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: :' : Debian Developer
On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 04:46:50PM +0200, Carlos wrote:
> AFAIK, the US prices are always without taxes.
> Don’t forget the import tax, you have to pay. For Germany 19%, if I’m right.
>
> You can try, to let send the POWER9 system from a private person to the EU.
> But if this fails, you have to
On 08/11/2017 08:15 AM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
That "government gouging you" is called running a state and supporting
society.
Most of that money is wasted and a lot of it is used for antisocial
purposes. I can use it better for the good of society than they can. I
am not going to
On 08/11/2017 07:26 AM, Chaos Wombat wrote:
> Is that price including VAT? If not, they're gouging you.
> If so, your government is gouging you.
That "government gouging you" is called running a state and supporting
society. It's the job of the vendor to come up with a good price with
taxes inclu
AFAIK, the US prices are always without taxes.
Don’t forget the import tax, you have to pay. For Germany 19%, if I’m right.
You can try, to let send the POWER9 system from a private person to the EU. But
if this fails, you have to pay also a tax penalty, AFAIK.
Additional informations about the
I'm seeing a price of $2,300 in the U.S.
But the exchange rate is 1 US dollar = 0.852 euros, so that's only 1959€.
Is that price including VAT? If not, they're gouging you. If so, your
government is gouging you. Either way, have someone in the U.S. order
it for you.
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