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More and more, I'm thinking I just need to go ahead and buy that
Postscript-capable laser printer I've had my eye on
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el that was, to my untrained eye, indistinguishable from
the stock kernel.
Hope this helps!
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t, have been set up automatically when I installed? If so, who do
I notify?
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working eventually,
should this have been set up automatically when I installed Debian?
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I'm toying with the idea of volunteering to write dd/rawrite for
Mac OS. I still have most of the Inside Macintosh manuals, and
might have one last hurrah before disposing of them or giving
them away. The biggest unknown is just how much of my spare time
I'm willing to give up. :-)
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