Hello,
I'm trying to set up CUPS on my Debian/testing. I have network printer
connected to a PC configured as LPD printer (works fine for Win client and
Gentoo). I cannot setup CUPS on Debian. All I can achieve is printing
test-page from cups www interface just after printer installation (CUP
Hello!
Can anyone tell me what does the attached error mean?
Regards,
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Bartosz (Bazant) Sokolowski
eth_problem_debian
Description: Binary data
Hello Benjamin,
On 01.05.03, you wrote:
> Difficult to help you if you don't give more informations about
> the chipset (what driver are you using).
Well it's difficult question since I'm Debian newbe. I attached some info
from 'dmesg' concerning my ethernet card. Maybe that will help you?
I thi
Hello!
I decided to install JVM on my system (Debian testing). I downloaded
necessary files from IBM e.g. ibm-java2-jre-50-linux-ppc.tgz and installed
java-package via apt. Then I did:
(as user)
fakeroot make-jpkg ibm-java2-jre-50-linux-ppc.tgz
[everything worked fine]
(as root)
dpkg -i ibm-j2re1.
Hello,
Sven Luther wrote:
> did you use the normal debian java installation procedure ? i think it is
> found in the java-common package with description of the exact way to
> handle
I think so ;) I did all what was stated in README for java-package. I created
DEB from IBM's tgz and installed i
Hello!
Gong Jie wrote:
> The same thing happen to me. I think this is a debian java-package bug.
Yes in fact it is - see http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=338569
as suggested by Ruben.
> Here is my work around solution. Remove all the java stuff under
> /usr/bin,
> and re-cre
Hello!
Recently I wanted to compile Mplayer on my Debian (kernel 2.6.15). I
compiled it succesfully from CVS but it doen't work :(
It gives following errors:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gmplayer
MPlayer dev-CVS-060215-22:00-4.0.3 (C) 2000-2006 MPlayer Team
AltiVec found
CPU: PowerPC
Linux RTC init erro
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