pch0317 wrote:
> Hello
>
> I would like to know how to receive _all_ files from folder myfolder.
> I use: "obexftp -b -c myfolder -g *", but this isn't working.
You can only get a single file at a time with obexftp.
You may want to use obexfs to mount the remote file system.
Cheers,
Avi.
>
> T
Kent West wrote:
> I'm trying to use an early-semitic font (midway down page
> http://www.ancient-hebrew.org/30_intro.html) on my Sid system.
>
The "fc-cache" way is the right way to go, but that specific font seems
to be buggy. The problem is that the font name is "Picto Hig" instead of
"Semit
Jimmy T wrote:
> I am planning on using an exteranal harddrive to be my primary linux
> drive for programming.will debian work when installed on an external
> hard drive.
>
The following may be relevant (external USB HDD):
http://www.linux.com/feature/125625
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Andrea Ganduglia wrote:
> pepi is a HP1020 local printer throw USB. When I print something cups
> do not returns any error and queue is created in /var/spool/cups, but
> printer dont print out. I tried to restart cups, udev, change USB
> port, shut down printer, dancing around, but nothing happens
Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> After a recent upgrade to a recent version of hplip and hplip-gui, my
> Debian Linux system can still print to the printer, but I have lost the
> ability to use hp-toolbox. The CUPS printing system sees the printer,
> says it's online, and prints just fine, but any attempts
Amit Uttamchandani wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> Recently hear that ubuntu 7.10 has a PDF printer enabled by default. I did
> some digging around and found that this was accomplished through the use of
> cups-pdf.
>
> So I went ahead and installed it using aptitude. Now, I can access the cups
> settin
Peter Robinson wrote:
>
> Could someone point me in the right direction?
>
probably this'll fix it:
apt-get install cupsys-bsd
Cheers,
Avi.
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Looks like zeroconf traffic (avahi/mdns), maybe try:
/etc/init.d/avahi-daemon stop
and see what happens.
HTH,
Avi.
Nigel Henry wrote:
> I've had this problem for a while. When booting Debian Lenny, and perhaps
> Etch
> as well. When booting up I've had the following output trying to acces
ffmpeg, mencoder, and transcode are obvious tools for this, but
getting nice enough results can be pretty tricky... lots of codecs,
lots of options... very little time...
avidemux is a very nice gui app that is meant to be "virtualdub for
linux" - but the first avi that I tried to compress from 2.
For the curious:
I've managed to get crippled (read: slow) web access by setting MTU to
512 on the pptp tunnel.
I've filed a bug report to the debian BTS, with some more info
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=433307
If anyone here has some suggestions: I'm all ear
Hi,
I'm running debian/lenny on an old Compaq presario 900 laptop that has
become my _desktop_ computer for the past year or so. It's connected
to the internet via a cable modem (pptp vpn, cdc_ether usbnet driver).
It worked better than I expected until I installed the latest
kernel update (packa
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