> "Torquil" == Torquil Macdonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Torquil> They all give me 2 pages of the original document on each
Torquil> side of the sheet of paper, but everything is upside down
Torquil> on the back of the sheet.
When you do duplex printing, you typically have to
> "Frank" == Frank Copeland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Frank> I'm looking for some combination of software that will
Frank> allow me to enter the score for each call and then say
Frank> 'play this on a bugle'. Any suggestions on how to proceed?
Frank> I'm basically musically
> "Michael" == Michael D Schleif <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Michael> imho, all isp's ought to be required to *have* time servers . . .
No, anyone who sells disk space should have a time server. I don't
care whether my time is exactly in sync with the ISP who provides my
internet connect
>>>>> "Mark" == Mark L Kahnt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Mark> On Tue, 2002-11-26 at 09:11, Laura Conrad wrote:
>>
>> I have a cheap camera that connects to a USB port. One of my problems
>> getting it to work with debian
I have a cheap camera that connects to a USB port. One of my problems
getting it to work with debian (woody) is that when I plug it in, the
module stv680 gets loaded. After I 'rmmod stv680', gphoto2 can
download the pictures in the camera, but while it's loaded, it can't.
What is causing that m
I know the demise of ical has been discussed, and I've read the
suggestions, and some of them work for just the calendar part, but I
still don't have a good one-step solution for getting my pilot synced
and backed up.
Before I installed Woody, I was using a script which did a syncal to
sync my ic
I switched to Debian from Mandrake a couple of weeks ago, and my
record is pretty good on making most things I had working on Mandrake
work on Debian, but one irritating failure is the html-mode for
editing html files. I don't see anything that would be relevant in
any of the local directories on
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