I finally got the printer to work by setting the device to
ipp://192.168.1.31/ipp. Too bad it couldn't figure that out itself.
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/Brother%20MFC-7860DW._ipp._tcp.local/".
Not really sure where to go from here.
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Does anyone know how to do this?
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the board to another PCI slot. That assigns it
interrupt 19 instead, but the problem is the same.
Any clues on the problem or how to fix it?
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This is wierd. I've got a multicard reader installed on my Fedora 14
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nothing. No entries in the messages file about the device or anything.
If I want to
I wrote a new logwatch module for vnstat and put it in
/etc/logwatch/scripts/services. If I run logwatch from the command line,
it works fine. When cron runs it, the vnstat module doesn't run. The
module is extremely simple - all it does is run the vnstat command.
There are no errors being repo
I often use the site www.kitco.com in Firefox. This is a company, in
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