out success.
For the moment, I'm still using XFree from sarge. Is there a compelling
reason to switch to X.org?
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could have some decided advantages - expecially if you're just
searching for subject matter, and (theoretically at least) you're not
at the mercy of the vagaries of your ISPs news feed (thank g-d my isp
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I suppose that''s the type of media I am trying to use. I am googling
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I purchased a 325 meg Maxtor in 1993 for just around $300, or maybe a
wee biit more. (I'm sure the drive would still work, too). :) So that
puts the dollar per megabyte barrier approximately 12 years ago.
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(with help) but the printing is fine, and that was on a Canon BJC 250,
using the cups drivers - in Mandrake, but they're the same drivers (or
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Didn't I run into you several years ago on redhat lists? :)
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It goes without saying that you can do a whole lot more in it compared
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to see if it's an xmms issue or a real issue connecting to the site(s)
that offer mp3 content.
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Debian packages for them, but I played with both a bit when I was
running Mandrake. There are a few more minimalistic players if you're a
KDE person - juk for instance, or perhaps noatun.
> Ray
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done first.
I have moved things around with tar | tar type 'backups' before, as my
needs changed, then reusing the partitions as something else. And
that's a doable method, as long as you have enough space somewhere to
hold a tar (or tar.gz) of the partition.
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ou can type the root
password. Then all you need to do is mouse click from a user konsole to
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among various components of a desktop environment, and because of
shared memory, one might only haev a single copy of a library shared
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process' requested size - not always the physical RAM size of the
process, but rather how big the process thinks it is) and RSS is
"resident set size", which gives you the actual RAM consumed by the
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while a print job was going to the ptrinter. But the logs tell me the
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then attempted to backport to the "unstable" cups but that does not
help.
I'm a bit confused and not sure whether I got all the bits and pieces
of the stuff that's relevant to printing at the right versions (or ones
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