Hello Friends! I'm the OP.
Problem solved.
One laptop. Two printers. Epson L220 (USB connected) and Epson L355 (wifi
connected). I can now print and scan with both printers, one connected
via USB, and the other over wifi.
With regards to scanning, if I have been scanning with L220, then for so
On 2020-02-09 14:27, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
dd if=/dev/zero bs=512 count=2 of=/dev/sdc
When I want to zero-fill a USB flash drive:
1 1M = 1024*1024 byte blocks read and write much faster than 512 byte
blocks.
2. I zero-fill the whole flash drive (by omitting 'count'):
a. Get rid
Hi,
dd brought your stick into this state. dd should get it out too.
dd if=/dev/zero bs=512 count=2 of=/dev/sdc
should zap the MBR partition table and the GPT header block.
(Of course verify three times that /dev/sdc is the address of the stick
before erasing its partition table.)
Then do
I recently helped a friend install Mint on her computer, and I made a
bootable USB stick using their .iso and dd. It's a 16Gb drive, and the
.iso was 3.9Gb. I now have the problem that I can only format 3.9Gb of
the drive.
I'm on Debian 10.2 with KDE. GNOME Disks utility recognizes the device
On Sun, Feb 09, 2020 at 01:04:18PM -, Curt wrote:
> On 2020-02-09, Ólafur Jens Sigurðsson wrote:
> >>
> >> Even easier is to, from the command line, start 'soffice --safe-mode'
> >
> > Hi, thanks for the suggestions but no luck, still crashes
>
> I'm uncertain what version you're using in Bu
Hi Hector,
thanks for the pointer to debos.
That tool seems to fit quite well (especially the ability to invoke user
scripts for customizations),
although access to /dev/kvm is quite some price to pay (but already much
much better than root rights).
Thanks a lot,
Christoph
On Sun, Feb 9, 2020 at
Hi Jonas,
thanks for the pointer.
I was hoping for a solution like mmdebstrap.
Will give it a try or will at least use it as inspiration.
Thanks a lot,
Christoph
On Sun, Feb 9, 2020 at 1:25 PM Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> Hi Christoph,
>
> Quoting Christoph Müllner (2020-02-09 12:54:56)
> > I'd
On Sun, Feb 9, 2020 at 11:11 AM Ólafur Jens Sigurðsson
wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 09, 2020 at 01:04:18PM -, Curt wrote:
> > On 2020-02-09, Ólafur Jens Sigurðsson wrote:
> > >>
> > >> Even easier is to, from the command line, start 'soffice --safe-mode'
> > >
> > > Hi, thanks for the suggestions bu
Hello Christoph,
Missatge de Christoph Müllner del dia dg., 9
de febr. 2020 a les 12:55:
> I was expecting that fakechroot and fakeroot will do the necessary "magic"
> to make chroot work for my use-case, but that's not the case (I need to have
> libfakeroot.so
> and libfakechroot.so in the tar
On Sun, Feb 09, 2020 at 01:04:18PM -, Curt wrote:
> On 2020-02-09, Ólafur Jens Sigurðsson wrote:
> >>
> >> Even easier is to, from the command line, start 'soffice --safe-mode'
> >
> > Hi, thanks for the suggestions but no luck, still crashes
>
> I'm uncertain what version you're using in Bu
Hi,
(please CC me, I'm not subscribed to d-user@l.d.o)
Quoting Christoph Müllner (2020-02-09 12:54:56)
> I'd like to run the second stage of debootstrap without root rights, but for
> another architecture (host is x86_64 and target is arm64).
>
> I know how to do all that with root rights (i.e q
From: Celejar
Date: Sun, 26 Jan 2020 12:07:26 -0500
> Take a look at:
>
> https://www.hostgator.com/help/article/535-incorrect-authentication-data
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14297264/password-not-accepted-from-server-535-incorrect-authentication-data-when-send/44564332#44564332
> https
On Sun 09 Feb 2020 at 14:08:41 +, James Allsopp wrote:
> Hi,
> Thanks Brian, this is the server;
>
> scheduler is running
> system default destination: HL-2030-series
> device for HL-2030-series: usb://Brother/HL-2030%20series?serial=L0J260292
> HL-2030-series accepting requests since Sun 23
Hi,
James Allsopp wrote:
[...]
>
> # Restrict access to the server...
>
> Order allow,deny
> Allow localhost
> Allow 192.168.1.*
>
> ServerAlias *
> # Restrict access to the admin pages...
>
> Order allow,deny
> Allow localhost
> Allow 192.168.1.*
>
>
Don't mix DNS wildcard '*'
Hi,
Thanks Brian, this is the server;
scheduler is running
system default destination: HL-2030-series
device for HL-2030-series: usb://Brother/HL-2030%20series?serial=L0J260292
HL-2030-series accepting requests since Sun 23 Jul 2017 21:21:32 BST
printer HL-2030-series is idle. enabled since Sun 2
David wrote:
...
>Device to use as root file system /dev/mapper/sda4_crypt
>Mount separate /boot parititionYes
>Mount separate /boot/efi parititionYes
>Rescue operations Force GRUB installation to the
>EFI removable media path
On 2020-02-09, Ólafur Jens Sigurðsson wrote:
>>
>> Even easier is to, from the command line, start 'soffice --safe-mode'
>
> Hi, thanks for the suggestions but no luck, still crashes
I'm uncertain what version you're using in Buster (packages.debian.org
is not responding from here), but another
[ sent again, without 8bit headers to please Debian MTAs ]
Hi Christoph,
Quoting Christoph Müllner (2020-02-09 12:54:56)
> I'd like to run the second stage of debootstrap without root rights,
> but for another architecture (host is x86_64 and target is arm64).
>
> I know how to do all that with
On Sun 09 Feb 2020 at 02:06:22 +, James Allsopp wrote:
> HI,
> My printer on a remote machine works when access from that machine, I've
> checked port 631 isn't blocked using Xnat, but I can't work out why I can't
> print.
> All the user pages say forbidden, and a test page from my local cups
On Sun 09 Feb 2020 at 10:20:54 -, Curt wrote:
> On 2020-02-09, Brian wrote:
> >
> > Against doing this is the fact that Epson does not provide a package
> > for the L220 that employs the epkowa backend. That is because epkowa
> > is not meant for that device. Maybe the OP has found this out b
Hi Debian users,
I'd like to run the second stage of debootstrap without root rights,
but for another architecture (host is x86_64 and target is arm64).
I know how to do all that with root rights (i.e qemu-aarch64-static works
perfectly here,
also, I can recommend using qemu-debootstrap), but I c
On Sun, Feb 09, 2020 at 10:04:45AM +, Brad Rogers wrote:
> On Sun, 9 Feb 2020 09:22:47 - (UTC)
> Curt wrote:
>
> Hello Curt,
>
> >You might try moving your old config out of the way as a stab
> >in the dark to see if that might improve things.
>
> Even easier is to, from the command lin
On 2020-02-09, Brian wrote:
>
> Against doing this is the fact that Epson does not provide a package
> for the L220 that employs the epkowa backend. That is because epkowa
> is not meant for that device. Maybe the OP has found this out by now.
Did you tell the OP that? I missed it. Oh, I see you
Renato Gallo wrote:
> try iscan or simple-scan
+1
using iscan works perfectly fine, but I am not sure how recent and working
is the latest version you can find. I had to patch 2.30.1 when moved to
stretch mainly because libpng16 replaced libpng12. I am using E 330 for
couple of years already.
On Sun, 9 Feb 2020 09:22:47 - (UTC)
Curt wrote:
Hello Curt,
>You might try moving your old config out of the way as a stab
>in the dark to see if that might improve things.
Even easier is to, from the command line, start 'soffice --safe-mode'
--
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On Sat 08 Feb 2020 at 09:48:19 -, Curt wrote:
> On 2020-02-07, kaye n wrote:
> >
> > Hello Friends!
> >
> > I'm running:
> > Kernel: 4.19.0-6-amd64 x86_64
> > bits: 64
> > Desktop: Xfce 4.12.4
> > Distro: Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster)
> >
> > My printer is an Epson L220. It's connected to my
On 2020-02-08, Ólafur Jens Sigurðsson wrote:
> Hi, I upgraded my system to Buster finally but after that then
> LibreOffice crashes on me. I have tried to uninstall it and reinstall,
> no luck there. I tried as a different user, same crash there.
>
> I am out of ideas. I have pasted an strace -f o
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