[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 2. Anyone know what issues there are with flatscreens & linux support?
If the flatscreen comes with its own graphics card, it'll only work on one of the
following conditions:
a) There is a linux compatible driver (XFree86, etc) for it
b) It emulates another graphics ca
Xavier Gutierrez Munoz wrote:
> I would like to know if my printer is supported bay any Linux kernel
> version.
This is actually the wrong question :) The kernel itself only supports
the ability to talk to printers (via parallel or serial interfaces).
Support for any given printer is usually mo
JoAnn Elliott wrote:
> This helps me as well.
Glad to be of service.
> Soo, where do I find this Ghostscript program? I sure
> hope it comes in an rpm, as I am new and so far have best success with
> those, but I can do it at prompt, just not the most confidence.
>From the "rpm", I guess y
Cathy James wrote:
> Is anyone aware of a freeware equivalent of
> Purify -- that is, a tool to check for array
> access out of bounds, memory leaks, and so forth?
Elecrtic Fence is available at http://perens.com/FreeSoftware/
Debauch is available from http://quorum.tamu.edu/jon/gnu/
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