I have a printer (HP Officejet J4580)
which only has a USB interface.
What is the simplest way to connect this printer
to a WiFi LAN?
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Hi,
is the mcelog.service of any use to me?
There's a package mcelog-1.0-0.6.6e4e2a00.fc18.x86_64 installed and
listed as a leave by package-cleanup, the service is running;
/var/log/mce doesn't exist (which is probably good).
In which way would it help me to log such errors if there were any?
Allegedly, on or about 15 June 2013, Timothy Murphy sent:
> I have a printer (HP Officejet J4580)
> which only has a USB interface.
> What is the simplest way to connect this printer
> to a WiFi LAN?
"Simplest" is probably through an access point or router that has a USB
port on it, specifically f
On Sat, 15 Jun 2013 11:55:53 +0200
lee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is the mcelog.service of any use to me?
Yes, if you want to know about potential hardware problems
cpu
the service is running;
> /var/log/mce doesn't exist (which is probably good).
It doesn't use it's own log by default,
but you can gr
On Sat, Jun 15, 2013 at 07:43:02PM +0930, Tim wrote:
> Allegedly, on or about 15 June 2013, Timothy Murphy sent:
> > I have a printer (HP Officejet J4580)
> > which only has a USB interface.
> > What is the simplest way to connect this printer
> > to a WiFi LAN?
>
> "Simplest" is probably through
On 06/15/2013 09:21 AM, Fred Smith wrote:
On Sat, Jun 15, 2013 at 07:43:02PM +0930, Tim wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 15 June 2013, Timothy Murphy sent:
I have a printer (HP Officejet J4580)
which only has a USB interface.
What is the simplest way to connect this printer
to a WiFi LAN?
"Simpl
Hi all!
I've been running F19 (alpha and now beta) on my Acer Aspire One D255E
netbook for a few weeks now.
just today when I booted up I got this alert I've not gotten before.
I know how to teach selinux not to alert for that, but I don't know if
it's an action that SHOULD be allowed or not.
It
On 06/16/13 00:27, Fred Smith wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I've been running F19 (alpha and now beta) on my Acer Aspire One D255E
> netbook for a few weeks now.
>
> just today when I booted up I got this alert I've not gotten before.
> I know how to teach selinux not to alert for that, but I don't know if
On 06/15/2013 09:21 AM, Fred Smith wrote:
On Sat, Jun 15, 2013 at 07:43:02PM +0930, Tim wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 15 June 2013, Timothy Murphy sent:
I have a printer (HP Officejet J4580)
which only has a USB interface.
What is the simplest way to connect this printer
to a WiFi LAN?
"Simpl
On Sun, Jun 16, 2013 at 12:43:44AM +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 06/16/13 00:27, Fred Smith wrote:
> > Hi all!
> >
> > I've been running F19 (alpha and now beta) on my Acer Aspire One D255E
> > netbook for a few weeks now.
> >
> > just today when I booted up I got this alert I've not gotten before.
I've just been experimenting with ways to backup and
update my BIOS without windows, without a floppy,
and without burning actual CD media. Google led
me to this:
http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php/MEMDISK#GRUB2
It works great. I was able to make this grub2 menu
entry:
menuentry "Boot Freedo
Mark LaPierre wrote:
I have a printer (HP Officejet J4580)
which only has a USB interface.
What is the simplest way to connect this printer
to a WiFi LAN?
>>>
>>> "Simplest" is probably through an access point or router that has a USB
>>> port on it, specifically for connecting
On Sat, Jun 15, 2013 at 03:16:25PM -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
> However, to get that /syslinux/memdisk boot image,
> I had to download the syslinux rpm and use rpm2cpio
> to extract it - all the info I could find in the
> fedora docs seem to indicate that actually installing
> the syslinux rpm will
On Sat, Jun 15, 2013 at 09:25:55PM +0200, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Mark LaPierre wrote:
>
> I have a printer (HP Officejet J4580)
> which only has a USB interface.
> What is the simplest way to connect this printer
> to a WiFi LAN?
> >>>
> >>> "Simplest" is probably through an a
Hi,
is there any good way to get the paper to be in landscape as well as the
text, for pdf files created with
paps --cpi 20 --font="DejaVu Sans Mono" --landscape somefile.txt |ps2pdf -
somefile.pdf
This prints the text in landscape, and the paper shows in portrait so
you need to turn your hea
Frank Murphy writes:
> On Sat, 15 Jun 2013 11:55:53 +0200
> lee wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> is the mcelog.service of any use to me?
>
> Yes, if you want to know about potential hardware problems
> cpu
Wouldn't it make much more sense to run this service only when there are
problems to find out if it
Rafnews writes:
> Hi,
>
> i have a web server running on fedora.
> [...]
> All files/folder that are under /publi_html should have apache as
> user/group permissions.
I wouldn't put such files onto the root partition but rather into a
directory like /var/www/html/testing.
> This webserver runs
On 06/15/2013 12:21 PM, lee wrote:
Well, I usually don't do that, so what's the point in running this
service all the time?
Once your hardware's going bad it may be too late to start it, and
having it always running may help you learn (if it matters) when things
started going bad. (You may h
On Sat, 15 Jun 2013 21:25:55 +0200
Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Mark LaPierre wrote:
>
> I have a printer (HP Officejet J4580)
> which only has a USB interface.
> What is the simplest way to connect this printer
> to a WiFi LAN?
> >>>
> >>> "Simplest" is probably through an access
Hi Harald,
Better bug link:
>
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=974132
>
> Turns out this is ultimately a journald bug (and explains why journalctl
> has been busted for me lately). But still, if you're hit by it, you're
> going to want to nerf rsyslogd ASAP, because until you do, it w
On 2013-06-03 16:42, Robin Laing wrote:
> On 2013-05-26 18:08, Joe Zeff wrote:
>> On 05/26/2013 04:20 PM, Robin Laing wrote:
>>> During today's searches, I realized that I have not done a full look
>>> through the boot sequence to see when the screen changes from single to
>>> mirrored(cloned) from
Am 15.06.2013 21:25, schrieb Timothy Murphy:
> I should have said that it is too far from the server
> for a direct USB connection.
> Incidentally, why would I need to use Samba?
>
> At present, I just carry my laptop to the printer,
> which is not too onerous.
> I just wondered if there was a s
Well I don't know what do you need exactly, but in my own experience, the
best way for configure a document right and get it in pdf is to compose it
with LaTeX, but if you're not familiarised with it perhaps will be better
to use Scribus or if you onle need a couple of sheets, with inkscape or
gimp
You could install cups-pdf then use any tool you like to print
anything you like to the virtual pdf printer.
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Fred Smith wrote:
>> I have a printer (HP Officejet J4580)
>> which only has a USB interface.
>> What is the simplest way to connect this printer
>> to a WiFi LAN?
>> I should have said that it is too far from the server
>> for a direct USB connection.
>> Incidentally, why wou
On 06/15/2013 07:52 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
You could install cups-pdf then use any tool you like to print
anything you like to the virtual pdf printer.
Thats the procedure I normally use...makes it easy to get a padf
configured and printed in a jiffy with very few problems!.
EGO II
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Hi,
since we're stuck with pulseaudio, how do I enable DRC? If pulseaudio
can't do that, how would I get rid of pulseaudio? System wide DRC would
be the only useful feature it would have for me.
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Tom Horsley writes:
> You could install cups-pdf then use any tool you like to print
> anything you like to the virtual pdf printer.
That would require me to have cups running which I otherwise don't need
at all: huge waste of resources.
BTW, how would I control where cups puts the pdf files it
On Sun, 16 Jun 2013 04:10:43 +0200
lee wrote:
> BTW, how would I control where cups puts the pdf files it creates?
Nope. Like virtually everything else, it puts the files where
the linux developers think they obviously belong (until the next
developers come along and change where they go :-).
I
On Sat, 15 Jun 2013, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Sun, 16 Jun 2013 04:10:43 +0200
lee wrote:
BTW, how would I control where cups puts the pdf files it creates?
Nope. Like virtually everything else, it puts the files where
the linux developers think they obviously belong (until the next
developers c
On 06/16/2013 05:15 AM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
On Sat, 15 Jun 2013, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Sun, 16 Jun 2013 04:10:43 +0200
lee wrote:
BTW, how would I control where cups puts the pdf files it creates?
Nope. Like virtually everything else, it puts the files where
the linux developers think t
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