On 2019-12-23 11:55, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>
>
> On 12/22/19 7:57 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 2019-12-23 03:29, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>>> Kind of like a reverse image. All is black except around any text which is
>>> speckled such that you can kind of see the text.
>>>
>>> It was working fine
have you installed
system-config-printer
and made the printer available through this setup?
suomi
On 23/12/2019 05.23, Adam Mercer wrote:
On Sun, Dec 22, 2019 at 7:40 PM Geoffrey Leach wrote:
I'm running an HLL2340D on FC30 with no problems. Have you configured
the printer with CUPS?
Yep,
On Sun, Dec 22, 2019 at 7:40 PM Geoffrey Leach wrote:
> I'm running an HLL2340D on FC30 with no problems. Have you configured
> the printer with CUPS?
Yep, CUPS is showing the printer, it appears to be using the correct
driver and I've tried using both IPP and the discovered address. I've
also t
On Sun, 22 Dec 2019 17:51:03 -0700
Adam Mercer wrote:
> Hi
>
> Recently install Fedora 31 and I've been trying to setup my printer
> with not much luck. It's a Brother HL-L8350CDW connected to my WiFi
> network. I can print to it without issue from a Mac and an Ubuntu
> machine on my network but
Hi,
Frank Elsner wrote:
> on my Fedora 31 system wifi-radar doesn't work but gives
>
> $ wifi-radar
> File "/usr/sbin/wifi-radar", line 179
> except OSError, exception:
> ^
> SyntaxError: invalid syntax
>
> Why this? Python problem?
The wifi-radar code needs to be fixed
Hi
Recently install Fedora 31 and I've been trying to setup my printer
with not much luck. It's a Brother HL-L8350CDW connected to my WiFi
network. I can print to it without issue from a Mac and an Ubuntu
machine on my network but can't get it working under Fedora.
I can set up the printer and it
Hi,
on my Fedora 31 system wifi-radar doesn't work but gives
$ wifi-radar
File "/usr/sbin/wifi-radar", line 179
except OSError, exception:
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
Why this? Python problem?
Greetings, Frank
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Il giorno mar, 07/05/2019 alle 12.08 +0930, Tim via users ha scritto:
> On Mon, 2019-05-06 at 17:31 +0200, Dario Lesca wrote:
> > I do not use anymore nautilus, IMHO it's a bad file manager.
>
> I agree. It's merely a file browser, it's missing the features you
> need to *manage* files.
This is
Kind of like a reverse image. All is black except around any text which
is speckled such that you can kind of see the text.
It was working fine, and then a week ago went bad. I thought it was
because I did an update and did not restart things. I rebooted over the
weekend, and it is still do