On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 00:42, Tim wrote:
> I've used printers
> with heads built into the ink cartridge, and separate heads, they've all
> clogged up badly, and some very quickly.
Well, I agree, to a degree, but there´s workarounds, like scheduling a
print job of some picture every 10 days or s
On Fri, 2011-10-21 at 17:33 -0300, Fernando Cassia wrote:
> Check ebay for Continuous Ink Systems (CIS) made in China. Then you
> can buy ink in bulk (bottles) and refill automagically to your heart´s
> content.
Still doesn't get around the head clogging issues... I've used printers
with heads b
Bill Perry:
>> It appears that my scsi card went bad during the hardware upgrade.
>>
>> Arg!
Tom Horsley:
> I'm convinced that hardware just sits around waiting for
> a software upgrade so it can fail at the most confusing
> possible time :-).
It's not too surprising, in some cases...
Of
On 10/22/2011 08:43 PM, Gerhard Magnus wrote:
>
> I didn't get anything running sealert -b. The widget "SELinux Alert
> Browser" showed no alerts. In /var/log/messages I get this message
> repeated at intervals:
> Oct 22 17:37:49 PuteB mount[1460]: mount to NFS server '192.168.1.14'
> failed: Conn
On 10/22/2011 04:42 PM, Gerhard Magnus wrote:
> Is this the right mount command?
> mount -t nfs 192.168.1.14:/home/magnusg/Music /home/magnusg/Music
>
If this partition is listed in /etc/fstab, you should be able to get
away with this:
mount /home/magnusg/Music
or, if you really want to avoid t
On Sat, 22 Oct 2011 16:42:26 -0700
Gerhard Magnus wrote:
> I get this error message:
> mount.nfs: Connection timed out
Try restarting the NFS server on the host system and
then try mounting the filesystem on the client
again. I get the impression that systemd somehow
manages to start servers befo
On 10/22/2011 08:07 PM, Gerhard Magnus wrote:
>>
>>
>> Is this the right mount command?
>> mount -t nfs
>> 192.168.1.14:/home/magnusg/Music /home/magnusg/Music
>>
>> I get this error message:
>> mount.nfs: Connection timed out
On Sun, 2011-10-23 at 05:19 +0530, Soham Chakraborty wrote:
> Yes, mount command seems fine to me. What does this command say
>
> mount -t nfs,_netdev
> 192.168.1.14:/home/magnusg/Music /home/magnusg/Music
magnusg@PuteB Sat Oct 22 17:03:07
[1004] ~ $ su -c "mount -t nfs,_netdev
192.168.1.14:/home
I had noticed over past days that calling web pages from localhost seems
to take longer, sometimes around 10-15 seconds or more.
I installed django on Friday but it did not work so uninstalled and
removed residual files.
Now calling localhost or 127.0.0.1 gives blank browser.
/var/log/apache2/e
Yes, mount command seems fine to me. What does this command say
mount -t nfs,_netdev 192.168.1.14:/home/magnusg/Music /home/magnusg/Music
--Soham
On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 5:12 AM, Gerhard Magnus wrote:
>
> > On 10/23/2011 07:24 AM, Gerhard Magnus wrote:
> > > I have a small home LAN. I am runnin
> On 10/23/2011 07:24 AM, Gerhard Magnus wrote:
> > I have a small home LAN. I am running FC15 on the server. As I still
> > have not made a full peace with FC15 I'm still running FC13 on the
> > client. Several years and FC versions ago, someone on the list told me
> > about this procedure for se
On 10/23/2011 07:24 AM, Gerhard Magnus wrote:
> I have a small home LAN. I am running FC15 on the server. As I still
> have not made a full peace with FC15 I'm still running FC13 on the
> client. Several years and FC versions ago, someone on the list told me
> about this procedure for setting up NF
I have a small home LAN. I am running FC15 on the server. As I still
have not made a full peace with FC15 I'm still running FC13 on the
client. Several years and FC versions ago, someone on the list told me
about this procedure for setting up NFS, which has been working fine...
until now.
The issue isn't ip address vs name either one works. The issue is why am I
being asked for authentication information when none is configured on the
windows side? I can access the server via smbclient with no issues, but I
can't configure a printer using s-c-p because it asks for authentication.
Ok, I'm pretty much giving up. This is some strange software from a
build/install point of view. The build takes forever, bundles a lot of
projects... If anyone is interested in the source RPM I started let me
know. An easier option may be FreeFOAM. It's a fork of OpenFOAM that
uses cmake. It's onl
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On 10/22/2011 07:28 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 10/22/2011 08:17 PM, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
>> On 10/22/2011 04:31 AM, Abu Attar Musharih wrote:
>>> Dear List,
>>
>>> My internet connection is via mobile broadband. The ifconfig lists
>>> the ppp0 w
On 10/22/2011 08:17 PM, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> On 10/22/2011 04:31 AM, Abu Attar Musharih wrote:
> > Dear List,
>
> > My internet connection is via mobile broadband. The ifconfig lists
> > the ppp0 with IP address,
>
>
> > ppp0 Link encap:Point-to-Point Protocol
> > inet addr:
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On 10/22/2011 04:31 AM, Abu Attar Musharih wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> My internet connection is via mobile broadband. The ifconfig lists
> the ppp0 with IP address,
>
>
> ppp0 Link encap:Point-to-Point Protocol
> inet addr:120.165.xx.xx
Hi,
Could be several reasons.
I presume that you succeede in ssh-ing to that machine, from another client
(i.e. The machine does accept incomoing ssh-request)
Perhaps firewall settings?
Or accept/deny configurations?
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2011/10/22, Abu Attar Musharih :
> Dear List,
>
> My internet connection is via mobile broadband. The ifconfig lists
> the ppp0 with IP address,
>
>
> ppp0 Link encap:Point-to-Point Protocol
> inet addr:120.165.xx.xxx P-t-P:10.64.64.64 Mask:255.255.255.255
> UP POINTOPOI
On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 11:31 AM, Abu Attar Musharih
wrote:
> I tried to remote login (using ssh) to this IP address from another
> machine but failed.
>
> The following message appears,
>
> ssh: connect to host 120.166.xx.xxx port 22: Connection timed out
>
>
> Editing /etc/sysconfig/iptables an
Dear List,
My internet connection is via mobile broadband. The ifconfig lists
the ppp0 with IP address,
ppp0 Link encap:Point-to-Point Protocol
inet addr:120.165.xx.xxx P-t-P:10.64.64.64 Mask:255.255.255.255
UP POINTOPOINT RUNNING NOARP MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
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