I want to print using my Samsung ML-1670.
Started up cupsd and set it up using Samsung_ML-1670_Series.ppd.
It doesn't print, status complains about "rastertospl" which I think is a
linux(R) binary, and the linux emulation is gone now right?
Cups status message:
Idle - "File "/usr/local/li
I take it back, maxima seem to be there in packages still. It was just
something I saw, watching pkg_add -u do it's thing, that gave men the
impression that it was deprecated.
A.
[Also bcc: to Daniel]
Hey Daniel. Thanks for hello and heads up! I can't even remember how I
got to 6.8, but I think I had done a fair number of incremental upgrades
by that time, already. Well, incremental upgrades were long available --
just not so automated.
Yes, I know, I know, I should
Hi Austin,
Quiet for many years. Nice to see you again from the time of CD Sales,
etc. (;
You are 100% correct that the sysupgrade kick ass big time!
Anyway, just one thing on your upgrade and all.
Not sure if your version 6.8 was also an upgrade form before or a clean
install.
The reason
Just finished the series of incremental upgrades of my farmhouse "home
office" system from 6.8 to 7.4.
Finally am current for the first time in years! And I am amazed and
grateful for the all the incredible work the developers and leadership
have done. The sysupgrade process got smoother an
> There's a good chance you bumped into memory limits, if you're logged
> in as a user in the "staff" class (as done automatically for the
> initial user created by the installer) you can just use ulimit -d to
> raise from the initial limit temporarily, otherwise you'd need to edit
> /etc/login.con
Hi,
Daniele B. wrote on Wed, Nov 15, 2023 at 06:17:21PM +0100:
> I just came accross the last little problem regarding the locale of my
> system: in Claws Mail the date in message pane is displayed in %x
> formatĀ (result=mm/dd/year) to adapt to the current locale.
>
> I started to change locale
Ok received, thanks.
Omar Polo wrote:
> On 2023/11/15 16:13:04 +0100, "Daniele B." wrote:
> > Testing regex for these "tiny tools" I noticed that both sed and
> > grep have a limited support for regex syntax. In the case of grep I
> > had to revert to pcregrep to get something better.
>
> t
On 2023/11/15 16:13:04 +0100, "Daniele B." wrote:
> Testing regex for these "tiny tools" I noticed that both sed and grep have a
> limited
> support for regex syntax. In the case of grep I had to revert to pcregrep to
> get something
> better.
these tools by default use basic regexps (BRE). Yo
Testing regex for these "tiny tools" I noticed that both sed and grep have a
limited
support for regex syntax. In the case of grep I had to revert to pcregrep to
get something
better.
-- Daniele Bonini
Nov 14, 2023 23:52:01 Daniele B. :
> Daniele B. :
>
>> You can find the first of these shel
On Wed, Nov 15, 2023 at 11:49:05AM +, Craig Skinner wrote:
> Hello,
>
> OpenBSD's root A record was deliberately removed about 5-10 years ago.
>
> The website is http://www.openbsd.org, not http://openbsd.org
>
> I can't find the thread of complaints from the time it changed.
>
> Cheers,
>
Hello,
OpenBSD's root A record was deliberately removed about 5-10 years ago.
The website is http://www.openbsd.org, not http://openbsd.org
I can't find the thread of complaints from the time it changed.
Cheers,
Craig.
Not the best answer but I bought a Lenovo Z13 this year which is one
generation older and it mostly works. Only issues I have is I didn't
check if the wifi was replaceable - its soldered and unsupported by
openbsd, and the audio only works via the headphone jack. It looks like
the 'ATI Van Gogh H
not jacinda ardern:
> I saw something about a new intel microcode coming out (subject line) for a
> goofy new bug somebody found. Do you guys package that up into the fw_update
> (firmware.openbsd.org) magic or does it only come via the oem's bios updates?
Whatever Intel releases.
Yesterday th
On Wed, Nov 15, 2023 at 08:43:06AM +, tux2bsd wrote:
>
> It'd be good to sort this, a bit of a meta remote hole...
>
> This = bad. Only people with necessary access can fix.
>
> $ host -t a openbsd.org 199.185.230.19
> Using domain server:
> Name: 199.185.230.19
> Address: 199.185.230.19#5
It'd be good to sort this, a bit of a meta remote hole...
This = bad. Only people with necessary access can fix.
$ host -t a openbsd.org 199.185.230.19
Using domain server:
Name: 199.185.230.19
Address: 199.185.230.19#53
Aliases:
Host openbsd.org not found: 2(SERVFAIL)
$ host -t a openbsd.or
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