> >
> > printing is completely dead. It's as though I didn't have a printer.
> > Nothing I do has any affect on it. This has nothing to do with any
> > changes I made to my system. It's dead from the moment I install.
> >
> > I have a WinBook XL (which runs linux great in general by the way) and
>
> 1) printing is completely dead. It's as though I didn't have a printer.
> Nothing I do has any affect on it. This has nothing to do with any changes I
> made to my system. It's dead from the moment I install.
>
> I have a WinBook XL (which runs linux great in general by the way) and a
> DeskJ
On Sun, 1 Nov 1998, M.C. Vernon wrote:
>
> > 1) printing is completely dead. It's as though I didn't have a printer.
> > Nothing I do has any affect on it. This has nothing to do with any changes I
> > made to my system. It's dead from the moment I install.
> >
> > I have a WinBook XL (which r
> 1) printing is completely dead. It's as though I didn't have a printer.
> Nothing I do has any affect on it. This has nothing to do with any changes I
> made to my system. It's dead from the moment I install.
>
> I have a WinBook XL (which runs linux great in general by the way) and a
> DeskJet
Hi,
I recently switched from Slackware to Debian, and overall I am happy with
it: in particular, configuration is much more regular than with Slackware,
and I really appreciate that.
There are still a few stubborn little problems that are actually pretty
central to my work. I'm hoping I can find
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