Hallo,
This is going to be some kind of FAQ.
I had the same problem. No combination of settings for AMP were working
and ACPI wasn't loaded (Sarge) at startup.
I noticed at the start of dmesg some reports about that my BIOS was too
old (1999 2001). That was the reason that ACPI wasn't
it is a kind of stack overflow.
Regards,
Vincent Smeets
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Hallo,
I have found the answer my self. It is CUPS FAQ number 1.7 from the site
www.linuxprinting.org.
Add to the PPD:
*DefaultOutputOrder: reverse
Vincent
Vincent Smeets wrote:
Hallo,
I am using Sarge with CUPS and a HP DeskJet 670C printer. So far
everything is working well
Hallo,
I am using Sarge with CUPS and a HP DeskJet 670C printer. So far
everything is working well. The DeskJet is outputing the paper with the
printed size up. This way, the first printed page of a document is at
the bottum of the stack. I want to change this that the last page is
printed
Marty Landman wrote:
At 04:13 PM 3/4/2006, Olafur Jens Sigurdsson wrote:
Þann 2006-03-04, 15:35:43 (-0500) skrifaði Marty Landman:
I have installed woody on hda and also mounted hdd. hdc is my cdrom
and hdb
is a 250gb linux drive from an old redhat installation on this box
which
has data
Hallo,
I have an old (1999) computer too. dmesg showed that the kernel does
find my ACPI but doesn't use it because my bios is too old. It says
something like ... bios too old (1999 2001). I now use the kernel
parameter acpi=force and now the kernel is using my ACPI. Poweroff
does now realy
I have an old computer (1999) and there the apm module didn't work either.
I now have found the solution. I checked the dmesg log and found that my
computer has an ACPI, but linux isn't using it because it is too old
(1999 2001). I have added the kernel parameter acpi=force and now my
have the files on the stick and HD that need
to be synchronized. Is there some tool in Debian for that?
Thanks,
Vincent Smeets
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Hallo,
I had this problem too. I had a lot of entries in the sources.list file.
For every entry, apt gets the description of all the packages. Somewhere
apt merges this information into one big file. For this, it needs a
lot of memory which it doesn't get. I am not sure whether it needs disk
peers
(0.0.0.0). Alle other peers are removed (unconfig) and added (addserver)
again. At the end are some public available peers added, so that I
always have at least 4 peers.
I hope it is usefull,
Vincent Smeets
Ricardo Yanez wrote:
my ISP disconnects me once a day, so that I won't keep
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