I have a few questions and was wondering if anyone out there could help me?
1) How do I configure CUPS to print to PS instead of PDF?
2) Are there any programs in Linux to convert PDF files to PS?
Please note that I do have a very good reason to do this and am not
going to discuss my rational
Does anyone know of a non-X windows dependent database management program?
I need a program that is reliable and simple but still can import data and
fairly easily edit data and data structures. Does not have to be graphical.
Bradley
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I will ask this again (for the 3rd time) and then am going to drop it
assuming that no one knows the answer. Does anyone know what has happened
to all of the older versions like Potato or Slink, previous to Woody, of
Debian? The archive.debian.org site isn't responding and the
debain-ar
Actually, I tried that and it worked just fine.
My problem was why it couldn't/wouldn't boot from a
floppy.
> If you've got a DOS partition, why not boot from it
> using
> loadlin. All that goes on the DOS partition is a
> copy of
> the kernel, one 32KB file and you may want a .bat
> file to
on the DOS partition.
--- Bruce Sass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've run Debian 2.1 (slink) on a box with a 40M HD
> (no X), and currently
> have a 270M HD (X and KDE). Feel free to ask me if
> you want some tips
> on running a small system.
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> On Wed, 19 Jan 20
Well, I'm pulling out of the mailing list, but I
wanted to leave you all with the results of what I
discovered after playing around with my settings on my
computer and such.
I found that no-way-no-how will Linux boot from
the floppy drive on my PS/1 Consultant (486 based)
computer, but it
(since I wasn't previously subscribed to the
mailing list, I can't see anyone's responses. So, I
am re-sending this message, but with more details.)
I am doing a first-time installation on my
computer (detailed below) and it hangs when booting to
the installation program. The message i
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