On 08/02/11 20:29, Peter Merchant wrote:
Hi, I installed Fedora 13 that Tim gave me at the meeting on my big old
Dell Precision Workstation 650 this morning and it all went extremely
smoothly. It took less than an hour, and is all there, even the wireless
USB stick is setup. All I had to add was
Hi, I installed Fedora 13 that Tim gave me at the meeting on my big old
Dell Precision Workstation 650 this morning and it all went extremely
smoothly. It took less than an hour, and is all there, even the wireless
USB stick is setup. All I had to add was the WAP code.
Didn't take that long to do
On 08/02/11 14:14, chris.b.c...@ntlworld.com wrote:
has anyone got the above printer running on the desktop ? I was
looking at one yesterday and noted windows 7 and MAC OSX on the box.
Earlier laser printers from samsung were linux compatible.
any ideas please.
If it works on Mac OS X then su
On Tue, 2011-02-08 at 14:14 +, chris.b.c...@ntlworld.com wrote:
> has anyone got the above printer running on the desktop ? I was
> looking at one yesterday and noted windows 7 and MAC OSX on the box.
>
> Earlier laser printers from samsung were linux compatible.
The user-contributed entry a
On 8 February 2011 14:14, wrote:
> has anyone got the above printer running on the desktop ? I was
> looking at one yesterday and noted windows 7 and MAC OSX on the box.
>
> Earlier laser printers from samsung were linux compatible.
>
> any ideas please.
http://www.linux-drivers.org/printer_scan
hi
has anyone got the above printer running on the desktop ? I was
looking at one yesterday and noted windows 7 and MAC OSX on the box.
Earlier laser printers from samsung were linux compatible.
any ideas please.
thanks
Chris
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On Tuesday 08 February 2011 12:40:04 John Carlyle-Clarke wrote:
> On 08/02/11 12:23, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> > Hi Tim,
> >
> >> Thanks Victor, one stage closer but not quite there, I can now
> >> transfer a file by ftp to /var/www/myfolder but the permisson on that
> >> folder is -rw--- (600) r
Hi Tim,
If FTP is still giving you a headache, you could use SCP or SVN/GIT
revision control to roll out your changes to the server?
Regards,
Alex
On 8 February 2011 10:04, Tim wrote:
>
> I am running ubuntu 10.04LTS and have VSFTP installed, I can ftp to the local
> users home folder withou
On 08/02/11 12:23, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Hi Tim,
Thanks Victor, one stage closer but not quite there, I can now
transfer a file by ftp to /var/www/myfolder but the permisson on that
folder is -rw--- (600) rather than -rw-r--r-- (644) While I can
change the permission via the ftp client is
Hi Tim,
> Thanks Victor, one stage closer but not quite there, I can now
> transfer a file by ftp to /var/www/myfolder but the permisson on that
> folder is -rw--- (600) rather than -rw-r--r-- (644) While I can
> change the permission via the ftp client is there a way to change the
> permiss
On 8 February 2011 12:04, Tim wrote:
> Thanks Victor, one stage closer but not quite there, I can now transfer a file
> by ftp to /var/www/myfolder but the permisson on that folder is -rw---
> (600) rather than -rw-r--r-- (644)
I suspect you mean the permission on the file, rather than on the
On Tuesday 08 February 2011 10:27:19 Victor Churchill wrote:
> On 8 February 2011 10:04, Tim wrote:
> > I am running ubuntu 10.04LTS and have VSFTP installed, I can ftp to the
> > local users home folder without a problem but I need to be able to ftp to
> > the web servers /var/www/myfolder When
On 8 February 2011 10:04, Tim wrote:
>
> I am running ubuntu 10.04LTS and have VSFTP installed, I can ftp to the local
> users home folder without a problem but I need to be able to ftp to the web
> servers /var/www/myfolder When I try to ftp to the /var/www/myfolder I get
> critcal file transfer
I am running ubuntu 10.04LTS and have VSFTP installed, I can ftp to the local
users home folder without a problem but I need to be able to ftp to the web
servers /var/www/myfolder When I try to ftp to the /var/www/myfolder I get
critcal file transfer error (using Filezilla).
I am guessing thi
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