Hi,
So after a few years of hearing of the DVORAK layout (and noticing
that it seems like my left hand is doing all the work w/ QWERTY), i'd
like to try to make the switch... here's my major concern though (and
perhaps this isn't really an issue, i'd like to hear the advice from
others that have g
Just compile your own. 386, K6, etc. are all still avaliable in the
standard kernel, even if they're not in the packages (if you're scared
of configuring your own, you could probably just copy the config file
from a (more recent) older kernel.
Good luck,
Cameron Matheson
On 6/6/05, Marc Auslande
Hi,
I just got X working w/ XDMCP, but i don't know what to do for
sound... it seems like esd should be able to do the trick, but i can't
find any documentation. is esound the way to go? if so, how? any
better solutions?
Thanks,
Cameron Matheson
XDMCP works surprising well, but it's still a little sluggish
(especially when switching workspaces or alpha effects come into play
(like w/ the download manager in firefox, or the logout screen in
gnome). I'm using a wireless network, which may be too slow... or
would a faster network even do me
Thanks!... i've been working w/ for the same thing but failed (i was
also trying NAS). Anyway, i used to use esddsp a long time ago, but
i've kind of forgotten the in's and outs... if you use mplayer though,
that has an esd output plugin. (or, AFAIK, anything written in SDL can
use esd, so basical
rvellous!
>
> I've always been somewhat daunted by the mplayer manual, so this piece of
> enlightenment is truly well received.
>
> I have to ask, though, how do I get SDL games to use this ESD server too?
>
> Many thanks,
> TreeBoy
>
>
>
> On Thu
You could just write a quick script that writes a good resolv.conf
file, and then stick it in your system-wide crontab. I don't know how
often it would need to run, but it should be pretty trivial.
Good luck,
Cameron Matheson
On 6/10/05, David Nicholls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP
Hi,
> Ditto on WMaker. The big thing that drew me to it was the fond memories
> I had of using NeXTStep on some NeXT machines in high school. It truly
> was a joy to use. I must say that WMaker does an outstanding job of
> replicating the interface.
WindowMaker is the best... it doesn't seem t
Hi,
I'm looking for some software that can do some basic system-monitoring
tasks (check if services are up and running, hard-drive space, etc).
I've been looking at some things like nagios, OpenNMS, and Cacti...
they all look pretty good (i probably like the looks of nagios the
best), but i'd lik
Hi,
I've been experiencing some bad lockups lately... it seems like
certain applications are more prone to cause them (lotus notes under
wine, for example). Anyway, i re-compiled my kernel (i just wanted a
thinner kernel), but now everytime i start firefox, my box freezes up.
There's nothing in
Hi,
On 6/14/05, Stephen R Laniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On a lark: which kernel version are you running? I'm running
> Ubuntu on one of my machines, and one of the earlier kernel
> versions interacted badly with GNOME. inotify turned out to
> be the problem, and adding 'noinotify' to the ker
netinst cd's aren't official. if you want the official stuff, get the
iso's w/ jigdo. it shouldn't matter either way though
Cameron Matheson
On 6/15/05, hell0 un1verse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> On the Sarge netinst CD, in the README.html there's a section which
> reads like th
Hi,
There's been some discussion about esd over the network lately, but i
don't know if i've seen any real great solutions... i'm at the point
where i can hear have networked sound w/ esdplay, and xmms (w/ the esd
plugin selected and the server part configured). Anyway, i thought
that esddsp was
Hi guys,
i need to be able to remotely monitor a bunch of stuff on my network..
for services (http and what not) i'm using nagios, which is going
great. I also need to be able to monitor the disk usage, load, context
switches. on various hosts, so i was thinking snmp would be the best
way to go.
I got it to work but i had to edit the /etc/apache/conf.d/nagios file.
just comment out the crap that is in there now, and then replace it
w/ the stuff in the nagios documentation (i would copy/paste... but i
don't have that file here at home)
Good luck,
Cameron Matheson
On 6/18/05, Christian Sc
hi guys,
i have two files specified in the same logrotate file (in
/etc/logrotate.d) that are both supposed to be rotated weekly. the
problem is that one of them is rotated on sunday, and one is rotated
on tuesday. how can i force them to rotate on the same day?
Thanks,
Cameron Matheson
Hi,
I'm trying to set up snmp on my system, but i've run into a few
difficulties. Some queries w/ snmp work fine (for example, uptime,
ssRawContexts, etc.), but some i can't load. I want to set up cpu
monitoring of some of my hosts w/ cacti, but for some reason i can't
get to the cpu stuff w/ sn
Hi,
There's been a problem that has bugged me for a while now (just not
enough to do anything about earlier). Chinese fonts on my desktop are
too small! The english fonts are fine, so i don't want to make them
any bigger. Is there anyway to make it so that chinese fonts display
bigger, without
run alsamixer and turn your volume back up?
Cameron Matheson
On 6/23/05, [KS] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My system is an unstable Debian box and was running sound (with ALSA)
> under KDE(and sometimes GNOME) without any problem till a few weeks ago.
> But now I get no sound what soever
Hi,
is there an error regarding sound when you start the game? I would
think it's probably more likely that the sound daemon is tied up by
esd or something. look for errors like '/dev/dsp: resource busy'...
if that's the problem you could try installing the libsdl-esd package.
good luck,
Camero
hi,
On 6/23/05, Arne Götje (高盛華) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Which font packages do you use as chinese fonts and which version?
i'm not sure which ones i'm actually using (they just show up), but
here are the packages that i have installed:
xfonts-intl-chinese-1.2.1-3
xfonts-intl-chinese-big-1.
I have a Lexmark 5700 inkjet printer. I was wondering if this printer
works under Linux (woody version) and if it works...how might I get it
working? any help would be appreciated.
Justin
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hello,
I've tried unsuccessfully to get my Aureal sound card (8810 chipset) to
work. When I attempt to install the drivers I get the following error:
make install AUCHIP=AU8810
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/au88xx-1.0.5'
mv -f /etc/modules.conf /etc/modules.conf.old
gawk -f mod_conf /etc
Option "Protocol" "Imps/2"
Option "Device" "/dev/psaux"
Option "Resolution" "1200"
Option "Buttons" "5"
Option "XAxisMapping" "4 5"
EndSecti
-
File to patch:
from there is ask me what file to patch and I have no idea what its
talking about. Any help would be much appreciated.
Cam
=
"Great spirits have always found violent opposition from mediocrities. The
latter cannot understand it when a man does not thoughtlessly s
Hey Joost,
Thanks for the info. Guess we gotta start digging out the floppies with my
university essays on them.
CM
On July 13, 2001 03:39 pm, Joost Kooij wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 01:02:46PM -0400, CM wrote:
> > Do I need to have all of the base-*.bin floppies to get the floppy
> > inst
Well, I patched up to 2.4.8 and recompiled the kernel and I _thought_ I
did everything right. I rebooted so that I could reload a couple of
modules and on the reboot it just stops says Kernel panic: cannot mount
root fs. So basically here's the question. There a way to fix it without
doing a for
Thanx for the help...i did have an old kernel left on my system i forgot
about...i realized it after i sent the email out. Thanx again for the
help.
Justin
=
"Great spirits have always found violent opposition from mediocrities. The
latter cannot understand it when a man does not thoughtles
using is Ximian Gnome. You can go to http://www.ximian.org for
more info on the GUI and how to install it.
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Hello all,
I've just moved to debian in the last few days after several years of RH -
usual reasons. Enjoying it very much so far. I installed woody with bf24 kernel
from dl'd CD and just put on the most basic system. I used apt-get to install
x, xfce, mozilla and a few other things.. I then decid
(i486-linux-gnu-thread-multi-2.6.22-3-amd64) does not match executable
architectur$
...and clearly this isn't a solution at all. I feel distinctly uneasy
with a workaround that out-uglies the original problem like this one.
Does anyone have any idea of what is actually going on here?
Hey,
I'm having a little problem w/ exim... I've set it up many times in the
past successfully, but this time I cannot seem to do it. I have it so
that it delivers 'local mail only' but that doesn't work at all for some
reason (shouldn't local mail only always work??). Anyway, if i try to
send m
w what I'm doing wrong? Would it be better to switch MTA's?
Any
help would be appreciated
Thanks,
Cam
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Hi,
On 7/21/05, Adam Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Allow me to display my ignorance: what is gdm? Is it another component
> of the x-windows-system? When I re-installed x-windows, it asked me to
> select gdm or xdm. It's not an acronym for gnome, is it? Let me man it.
Gnome Display Manager..
Hi,
I'm setting up a web server. Everything is finished except for the
webmail portion. The setup i have going on currently is
Postfix/Courier(IMAP and POP)/MySQL(for the virtual users)/Amavis(w/
ClamAV and Spamassassin). That stuff is all working really great.
The portion i am lacking is webm
s sometime soon, watch this space!
So it's undocumented but i will play around w/ it and try to get it
working w/ all my stuff (hopefully not just the mta). Still, if
anyone has prior experience or tips that would be a life saver.
Thanks!
Cameron Matheson
On 7/22/05, Cam <[EMAIL
Hi,
I'm monitoring various crap on my networkw/ cacti. The problem i'm
having is that some of the counters in snmp (specifically
ssRawContexts.0 and ssRawInterrupts.0) have reached the limit of an
unsigned long int (4294967295). How can i reset this value?
Apparantely it cannot be done through
I too have loved windowmaker... i'm not using it right now (i've been
wondering about the development status myself). Anyway, the thing
i've been using lately is openbox. It's rad because it can still run
the windowmaker dock-apps you're used to, and it's pretty
customizeable. The only thing tha
Hi,
On 7/8/05, Meistro Master <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you're using GDM as your login manager, you should be able to
> select WMaker from the "Session" menu.
If you're going for the totally NextSTEP environment you may also want
to check out wdm or login.app as a replacement for gdm.
have
Hi,
I recently switched ISP's (was using Qwest DSL, now i'm using M$N
through Qwest (my dad did it!)), anyway, ever since the upgrade i am
unable to do just about everything except for browse the net/ftp.
By that i mean... no MSN, Jabber, Yahoo!, IRC, Bittorrent, various
media-streaming, etc. Th
Hi,
I've had the same problem for some time now. It's been a long
time since i've played w/ it, but iirc the nvidia (you are using binary
like me i'm assuming?) documentation warns that the composite extension
is not supported and experimental. Same goes for the RenderAccel
option in the xorg.co
My ultimate goal is to run patched versions of modules hermes, orinoco
and orinoco_cs so I can run kismet or prismstumbler. I am presently
running 2.4.26 that came with Sarge but Debian doesn't offer 2.4.26
kernel sources so I apt-got 2.4.27 kernel sources, did the
configuration (including requesti
* Harvey Kelly ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 14:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >>>>> "Harvey" == Harvey Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Ermm... how do I call update-module :) no, really, how do I do that?
>
upd
t;
> > the last few messages i see are from users of (going by User-Agent or
> > X-Mailer header)
> > kmail
> > mozilla on windows
> > mozilla on debian
> > xemacs
> > mutt
> mutt gets my vote :-)
>
Mine, too.
Cam
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* jim tate ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Using jigdo-bin-0.6.9 , what is the best and complete URL to use.
> I have went to debian /CD site for URL's but nothing works.
>
There is a complete list in /usr/share/doc/jigdo. Take your pick.
Cam
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From Ro
se Midnight Commander for this (and a lot of other things). It
automatically un-(b)zips on the fly. If you want to print or copy,
that's another matter.
Cam
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> Gah, you need to have a look at your mail system, your headers have been
> munged and dumped into the body...unless it's a problem on my end...
>
It's happening here, too.
Cam
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gt; Section "Files"
> FontPath"/var/lib/defoma/x-ttcidfont-conf.d/dirs/CID/"
> FontPath"/var/lib/defoma/x-ttcidfont-conf.d/dirs/TrueType/"
> EndSection
>
> ### BEGIN DEBCONF SECTION
> . . . .
Are you saying that you now have _two_ File
octopuses damn it!
> > >
> > > ... so shouldn't it be 'octopedes' IIRC? Haralambos?
> >
> > hexadecipus
>
> The "Greek" plural would be octopodes.
>
Actually, 'octopodous', depending on case (i.e. nominative,
genitive,...),
languages), all case endings and outward gender
references were squeezed out, in favour of word order. English still
uses gender, most obviously in pronouns, but you don't get the "der"
and "die" distinction that is characteristic of German. If you want
to know what Anglo-Saxo
* L.F. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I can't convert the
> Windows file into pdf in Windows because I don't have the Acrobat Reader
> program; In Linux the pdf is free but in Windows it cost 600 euros.
>
Email the file to me, if you like -- I'll convert it for y
nce in the config file. Where
should I start looking?
TIA
Cam
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ding), though the creator of a term probably has
an advantage.
Don't let it get you down,
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to work.
>
>
I had it working just fine on my kids' machine (A7N266-VM), which is hooped at
the moment, though for other reasons. There was no need for anything
fancy -- I just followed the supplied instructions. I have not had to
try it on my A7N8X.
Cam
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ld compile, but hang
partway through loading. With the same features the Debianised
version runs like a top.
Good luck
Cam
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very interesting :)
>
Check out dyndns.org. There are several of us on this list who use
it. It was quite simple to set up.
Good luck
Cam
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to?)
debianise libsensors2. The failure to install is classified
grave. (In the meantime, my kids are making do with icewm.)
Cheers
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flood the display.
I'm sure I turned something on with my last kernel compilation. Does
anyone have an idea about how to turn this off?
TIA
Cam
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camellison(at)d
1R6/lib/modules/extensions, you need to move
it or rename it -- there should be a file named libglx.so in that
directory.
Cheers
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Alternatively, you can email me the file -- if you trust me with it
:-) , and I'll unsit it on my Mac laptop, which is plugged into my
system, and fire it back. The version of Stuffit I have is pretty
much up to date.
Cam
* Haim Ashkenazi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi
>
>
lling the new ones.
>
I doubt an unofficial Debian version exists of the release, though
there may be one from the last CVS. Wait a few days. I hope we don't
have to go through the KDE2 to KDE3 installation process again. It
was a royal PITA.
Cam
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F
n ever see Mt. Hood from Seattle...
>
Actually, on a really clear day, you can see Mt. Rainier from
Victoria. And then there were several days where I saw Mt. St. Helens over
my head, and not much else, but that's another story...
Cam
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space station
> lobby from the Hilton with a Tim Hortons. 8;o)
>
> If you don't get the joke, you're not Canadian enough and you need to
> try harder.
>
That's the next rrroll-up-the-rim contest prize -- a trip to the
orbiting hotel. ;-)
Cam
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notubes, which
is the first step toward Clark's space elevator. Very strong, very
light, and flexible. Making them in quantity is another matter...
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> KDE3, multimedia, OpenOffice, et al, of course, with Debian as the
> distribution. Any suggestions?
>
I have an ASUS A7N266 that provides everything and works just fine.
You'll probably want the 333, which is faster.
Cam
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out both the certificate and the spool file (it will be the one
at the bottom of the list), having first shut off the printer. That
usually seems to do it, though the last couple of times I also deleted
the job through localhost:631/admin. Some of that is probably
overkill, but it works.
C
cord, the configuration of the kernel in question does not
differ much (and with respect to networking, not at all) from the
patched 2.4.20 currently in use.
Suggestions, please?
TIA
Cam
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* Ef Reb ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> Will Debian run on Windows NT 4? I've an intel 233 processor. If so
> which version.
>
Oh, my!
It's not an application.
Debian will replace your NT4 and make your 233 run better.
Cam
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be multiplied beyond
> necessity", although as the originator, William of Occam / Ockham, was
> a 12th century monk he probably used other words, maybe Latin ones.
"Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem", in fact.
> It's often expressed as "pick the s
uding commenting
out the "auto" entries in /etc/network/interfaces, to no avail.
Does anyone have any ideas? I aked on debian-user ance already, and
got no response.
TIA
Cam
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t
> I did was make, and then instead of make install, I just copied nvnet.o
> into /lib/modules//kernel/drivers/net/ and then ran a depmod -a
>
Interesting idea. I think I'll try that.
Thank you, both of you. I shall keep y'all posted.
Cam
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Fr
* Cam Ellison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> * Roberto Sanchez ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > Jerome R. Acks wrote:
> > >http://home.t-online.de/home/Johannes.Deisenhofer/nforce2linux.html
> > >
> > >http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_nforce_1.0-0261.html
Irongate and DRM
support selected, but nothing else)
Which kernel and GLX packages did you use?
What am I missing (probably something obvious)?
TIA
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ifconfig certainly allows for that. I cannot dynamically
re-assign the irq (tried that: SIOCSIFMAP: operation not supported).
Is there a way I can force irq assignment on bootup?
TIA
Cam
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they have a high opinion of Linux users? ;-)
* Mike Dresser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Cam Ellison wrote:
>
> > I have installed a new MB & CPU (ASUS A7N266-VM & Athlon XP1600), and
> > among the problems is that both my NICs are assigned irq 5 (t
* Mike Dresser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Cam Ellison wrote:
> > Is there a way I can force irq assignment on bootup?
>
> Change the IRQ settings in the bios.
>
I have tried that, using different assignments. All I get is one NIC
up, supposedly on the LA
* Rob Weir ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 10:41:07AM -0700, Cam Ellison wrote:
> > I just installed this board, and downloaded the driver and the GLX
>
> It's not really a solution, but are you aware of the nvidia-kernel-src
> and nvidia-glx-src pa
* Cam Ellison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> * Rob Weir ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 10:41:07AM -0700, Cam Ellison wrote:
> > > I just installed this board, and downloaded the driver and the GLX
> >
> > It's not really a solution, but
* Robert Wilhelm Land ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Cam Ellison wrote:
> >
> >Well, after some fiddling around, and downloading and installing
> >2.4.19, it's all working like a hot dam.
> Thanks for your re Cam. I'm very interested in this board aswell.
>
l-headers
>
> then install the same one as you are running.
>
> Regards,
>
> Chris.
>
Better still, use make-kpkg. That will take care of the headers, and
in fact will work better if you have customized your kernel.
Cam
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t
> flavors of debian. Should I download the src file for whichever
> kernel-header file I download?
>
Keep asking questions.
Cam
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>
> Thanks for the ideas tho, I'll keep looking...
>
> -rob
In the README for the 1.0-3123 driver, it says to remove both dri and
GLcore. I hate to point out the obvious, but I've been known to miss
it myself.
Cam
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nty when I cdrecord -scanbus.
>
That's because cdrecord -scanbus loads the modules (unless you have
everything compiled into the kernel, of course).
Cam
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* Jason Pepas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > Interesting. What is in /lib/modules//drivers/scsi?
> >
> > Cam
>
> (pts/0)jason@marsala:/lib/modules/2.4.18-bf2.4-xfs/kernel/drivers/scsi$ ls
> AM53C974.o cpqfc.o gdth.o pci2220i.o sg.o tmscsim.o
>
I also have a
larger / partition than is usually recommended, since mondo likes to
build its archives there.
I have not had to restore (yet), so it remains not fully testeo.
Cheers
Cam
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her). The inclusion of the slash seems odd.
I'm running KDE3 on a mostly testing system.
I can't track down where this is coming from. Has anyone any ideas
about this, please?
TIA for any help
Cam
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. I had it replaced
> at much less cost than a new monitor. Its still working!
>
I've had two AOC 19" CRT monitors die in the last 6 weeks. No
warning. It could make you superstitious.
Good luck, Nori -- though it is probably something simple.
Cam
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eople.debian.org/~bab/kde3 ./
deb ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/packages/desktops/kde/stable/3.0.4/Debian/sid ./
deb http://www.gtlib.cc.gatech.edu/pub/kde/stable/3.0.4/Debian/woody ./
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Cam
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the concepts, and have a
look at scripts done by other people, it goes fairly well.
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In a root console, I ran hdparm with no flags, and got this:
treehouse:/home/cam# hdparm /dev/hda
/dev/hda:
HDIO_GET_MULTCOUNT failed: Invalid argument
HDIO_GET_32BIT failed: Invalid argument
HDIO_GET_UNMASKINTR failed: Invalid argument
HDIO_GET_DMA failed: Invalid argument
> problem the instructions aren't clear enough or the listmaster isn't
> responsive enough?
> kent
On the other hand, trying to pin it on the listmaster and make him
(her?) feel guilty could be a good way to go. ;-^)
Cam
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* John Hasler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Cam Ellison wrote:
> > As I remind my clients frequently, when I refuse to recommend a
> > candidate: half the population is below average.
>
> Do any of your clients ever remind you that the mean is not the
median?
Most of them pr
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%20v2.22&user=cam%40ellisonet.ca
May 31 08:05:51.106568 admin[6787]: [ 4] 216.52.3.2 >> 9
May 31 08:05:51.106668 admin[6787]: [ 6] response to sent.5
err=202
May 31 08:05:51.106910 admin[6787]: [ 1] razor-admin error: Error 202\
while performing register, aborting.
Error 202 while performin
libcupsys2.
Has anyone seen this, or is it just me?
Cam
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ay to go, since the guys that are actually doing the work are on
them as well. Response time is quite rapid. You can sign up on
the website.
Cheers
Cam
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se the warcraft 2 artwork. It's even a Debian
> package I think.
>
Yes, on both counts. My kids play it regularly. The developers have
apparently been shut down by a cease-and-desist order (late last
week), so that's likely another dead end.
Cam
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d to me, and I ended up symlinking to the right one.
Before we go further, what's the printer model number, and what's in
your /etc/cups/ppd?
Cam
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