Hi all,
The "Beginning and Intermediate Inkscape" presentation at the monthly
online GoLUG meeting will be at 7PM Eastern (New York) time on
Wednesday, 1/5/2022. This is a Jitsi meeting at
https://meet.jit.si/golug .
Details about the presentation are at http://golug.info . Hope to see
you
On 1/1/22 3:58 PM, Ralph Ronnquist via Dng wrote:
On Sat, 1 Jan 2022 15:07:44 -0500
Hendrik Boom wrote:
I installed CUPS a part of the standard istall long ago.
I had no trouble configuring it back the to talk sweet to me printer.
Worked fine. Bu tnow it doesn't.
The printer seems to hae
On Sat, 1 Jan 2022 15:07:44 -0500
Hendrik Boom wrote:
> I installed CUPS a part of the standard istall long ago.
> I had no trouble configuring it back the to talk sweet to me printer.
> Worked fine. Bu tnow it doesn't.
>
> The printer seems to hae changed its IP number.
> Now I can tell it
On 2022-01-01 13:29, Simon wrote:
Syeed Ali wrote:
I have a closed case yet light still leaks out of the back of my PSU.
Numlock, desktop speaker, mouse DPI setting, monitors even when
asleep,
my KVM, and every single port on my USB hub all leak.
And then someone invented blue LEDs and
On 2022-01-01 19:29:06, Simon wrote:
> Syeed Ali wrote:
>
> > I have a closed case yet light still leaks out of the back of my PSU.
> >
> > Numlock, desktop speaker, mouse DPI setting, monitors even when asleep,
> > my KVM, and every single port on my USB hub all leak.
>
> And then someone
I installed CUPS a part of the standard istall long ago.
I had no trouble configuring it back the to talk sweet to me printer.
Worked fine. Bu tnow it doesn't.
The printer seems to hae changed its IP number.
Now I can tell it explicitly what IP numder to use by entering stuff in its
physical
Syeed Ali wrote:
> I have a closed case yet light still leaks out of the back of my PSU.
>
> Numlock, desktop speaker, mouse DPI setting, monitors even when asleep,
> my KVM, and every single port on my USB hub all leak.
And then someone invented blue LEDs and suddenly the dark is lost to
Kim Hawtin said on Sat, 1 Jan 2022 15:19:16 +1000
>Next time I build something like this, I would rather the
>GPU be on chip to avoid extra pci-e cards.
All other things being equal, this is exactly right. But my experience
building my "poweruser" computer was that, using a graphics card, I