Hi list
My router and my docsys modem power on at the same time. the modem is
handing out dhcp offers of 192.168.100/24 . I assume they are meant for
internal set up purposes and dhclient on my router should not catch or
respond to them. Only the final offer after modem bootup has completed
d
Hi list
My octa core cpu does offer 2 frequency governors:
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/policy0/affected_cpus
0 1 2 3
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/policy4/affected_cpus
4 5 6 7
cpufreq-info --stats --human does only display policy 0 as summary, if I
want to see policy4 summary I
Thanks Brian and Jochen for the efforts, but switching off services to remove
the queue and end up with no advertised printer is not an option as well.
So the main goal I was aiming at seems to be not available which was: give
notification to the user, that this network printer is switched off o
Okay Brian - here's the update of further testing:
I need one BrowsePoll line enabled so the cups-browsed clients know what
hostname or IP they should poll,which leaves me with the following *not
default* but very simplistic cups-browsed.conf
grep -v ^# /etc/cups/cups-browsed.conf
BrowseRemotePro
> On Sun, 26 Jul 2015 20:28:21 +0100, Brian wrote:
> Your problem (please correct me if I have not understood what you said)
> is that applications, Iceweasel, Evince etc, still see HP_LaserJet_1020
> after the server is closed down.
No, I meant: the server usually stays on until I go to bed,
got to mention I'm no longer subscribed to
the list.
Regards
Tuxo
Hi list,
I' have a HP LaserJet 1020 USB - plugged to my server running debian/stable
with cups, the clients connect to it using cups-browsed and the cups network
protocol.
The server does *not* run 24/7 nor does my printer: I usually switch on the
LaserJet as soon as I need it and disable it onc
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