I was hoping there would be a simple command to restart a daemon. Namely
lprng. I know about killall but what signal do you pass it to have it
restart??
-Doug
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I have installed TurboPrint several times before with success in using
my USB printer. That was BEFORE I enabled USB support in my new kernel.
I am now running 2.4.23 kernel with USB support enabled so that it would
configure my USB keyboard and mouse as USB devices and not as generic
devices.
First you have to askAre you sharing a high-speed network?? If so,
how many computers? Linksys puts out some good DSL/Cable routers with
built-in switches. Pretty much it's a "true" plug-and-play type of deal.
Just run cat 5 cables out of the network cards on the PCs and into the
ports in t
David Z Maze wrote:
Stephen Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I just finished another clean installation of Debian 3.0 with
net-installer (Sarge) and encountered starting xserver problem
Vedio card - WinFast GeForce2 MX
RAM - 32MB
driver chosen - nv
...
(--) Chipset GeForce2 MX/MX 400 fo
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