Hi, My name is David Wilson from Pilgrim Quality Solutions
I am writing to request further information about your company.
We need some one from your side to ask him a few questions,
Reply me asap please!
Thank you,
David Wilson
Business Development Representative
Pilgrim Quality Solutions Inc.
I followed the instructions at for my potato installation and it worked great:
http://news.gnome.org/gnome-news/958714217/
>>> "J. Glyn Hughes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06/08/00 10:49AM >>>
New to Debian, I am a happy convert from RH, MDK, SuSE et al.
Having had quite a scoot around, I am having tro
I am trying to print from my newly installed potato
to an HP4000N over a Novell network. I have installed
the ncpfs package and can mount a Novell drive
(directory). The pqlist command works (i.e., it
lists the print que I wish to print to). As root, if
I issue the command:
nprint -S OACS_MAI
David Karlin helped me with my last problem (thanks).
I can proceed with the installation up to the point of creating a bootable
floppy. At this point, I do not want to make Linux bootable from my
harddrive. After formating the disk, the install tries to create the
boot disk and aborts with an er
I am attempting to install potato and get the following error when setting up
the modules to install in the kernel:
modprobe: Can't open /target/etc/modules.conf
I have done the following: (1) downloaded the contents of /main/disks-i386 to
my harddrive; (2) created rescue.bin and roo
ill work, however, if BSD's lpd doesn't
work either.
dave
>>> ^chewie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/02/99 02:38PM >>>
On Thu, Dec 02, 1999 at 08:54:19AM -0500, David Wilson wrote:
I recently installed potato and am new to Linux. I seem unable to print using
LPRng and
Dave
>>> Petru NOTINGHER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/02/99 10:55AM >>>
I have exactly the same problem, but with a remote (network) printer. I tried
lpd instead of LprNG, the problem
stays.
It might be a bug somewhere. Maybe we should file a bug report ?
Petru
David Wilson wrote:
I recently installed potato and am new to Linux. I seem unable to print using
LPRng and haven't found any helpful information in HOW-TOs, although I'm sure
the info I need is there somewhere. When I issue the "lpr file.ps" command,
nothing happens, no errors, no output.
I have two parallel po
Yesterday I just installed potato. Today I was adding programs using dselect
and apt. After finishing dselect, my console keyboard was remaped (e.g., ";"
is now "m", "q" and "a" are switched). The keyboard is fine under X (even in a
xterm). This problem makes login difficult, since I must r
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