Follow these directions: http://am-productions.biz/docs/hplip.php
--- Andriy Babiy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Could you advise me on how to properly configure my printing?
> I have LaserJet HP-1022, on FreeBSD 6.1 and CUPS-1.2.
> I installed hplip, hpijs, and foomatic-*.
>
> (as ro
Is that a LaserJet 1022? If it is, it's supported by hplip.
--- Andriy Babiy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Could anybody advise me on the HP-1022 laser printer? Does anyone
> have this
> model working on the FreeBSD? I'm going to buy it, therefore I wanted
> to
> check if there are a
Should be in your home directory, as ~/.kde and ~/.kderc
--- stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Last weekend I built a new machine, cvsup'd to current. I built
> the KDE metaport, and all seems to work well, _except_ that every
> time i log into KDE, from kdm, I am prompted to go through
> the ini
Use gcc42, g++42, etc.
--- g <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i compiled and installed gcc-4.2 using the instruction on the FreeBSD
>
> web site. thanks to kris, who directed me to /usr/ports/lang/
> gcc ... and pointed out there was something unusually wrong with
> what i had done before.
>
I recompiled x11/nvidia-driver and rebooted, and that fixed it somehow.
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Everytime* I use a program, usually a game, that switches into
full-screen mode, I get dumped to a tty screen and everything is hung;
I have to power cycle to fix it. Yesterday, everything worked
perfectly.
The only thing I did in the interim that influenced the system was to
install gcc42 from po
--- Oliver Fromme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The default is "-O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe".
info gcc --index "optimize options" says the default is '-O0'.
> You said you don't want an increase in size. But that's
> exactly what -O3 (via inlining) and -funroll-loops do.
> If you want not to i
With GCC 3.4.4, what are the best CFLAGS to use for an AMD Duron ~1000
MHz? By "best" I mean creating the fastest programs that exploit fully
all of the architecture's features, without creating a "noticible"
increase in size. To date I've been using
CFLAGS="-O3 -march=athlon-xp -mfp-math=sse -funr
can't get CUPS to work in KDE though. If anyone has any ideas
on that, please share them.
--- Rod Person <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 2006-08-13 at 23:07 -0700, Sean M. wrote:
> > The story so far:
> > I had cups-1.2.2 and couldn't get KDE to use it with my
The story so far:
I had cups-1.2.2 and couldn't get KDE to use it with my HP PSC 1400 and
hplip. I read somewhere that KDE was only reliable with cups 1.1, so I
downgraded CUPS to the last version before it was switched to 1.2.0.
That ended up breaking hpiod; so much for that. I had no choice but t
I have an HP PSC 1410 printer and I am having issues with getting it
working properly with hplip-0.9.11. I followed all the directions as
outlined at http://am-productions.biz/docs/hplip.php, and while the
connection was apparently a success, it will not print. Nothing happens
when printing a test
about:plugins in Firefox shows that the linux-flashplugin7 port took:
Shockwave Flash
File name: libflashplayer.so
Shockwave Flash 7.0 r63
MIME Type Description SuffixesEnabled
application/x-shockwave-flash Shockwave Flash swf Yes
application/futuresplash
t;
> Subhro
>
> On 7/18/06, Sean M. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > OK, that one little thing has made it about 80% perfect now. Just
> three
> > details:
> >
> > 1) It takes an awfully long time to start up. I guess this is
> related
> > to the next
not write data
get written.
--- Subhro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Add this so that the hosts looks like this:
>
> On 7/18/06, Sean M. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Here is /etc/hosts. It's not very spectacular.
> >
> > #
> > # This file s
Here is /etc/hosts. It's not very spectacular.
#
# This file should contain the addresses and aliases for local hosts
that
# share this file. Replace 'my.domain' below with the domainname of
your
# machine.
#
# In the presence of the domain name service or NIS, this file may
# not be consulted at
I run FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE. About a week ago, I made the egregious
mistake of deleting the '/var/db/pkg' directory, so I had no choice but
to portmanager everything back (I build from ports). This wasn't
actually so bad since I didn't have CXXFLAGS configured the first time,
so at least now I would
1. I use to have the GCC 4.2 port installed, but since it perpetually
failed to compile anything, I removed it. But now, some of the ports
that it did compile now complain about a missing "libgcc_s.so.1". How
can I find all these ports (I know I can change them with "make install
clean FORCE_PKG_VE
My HDD is an ST340810A 3.31. The BIOS gives its stats as:
Cylinder: 19158
Head:16
Precomp: 0
Landing Zone: 19157
Sector: 255
I found the official doc at
http://www.seagate.com/support/disc/specs/ata/st340810a.html although
I'm not too sure how to interpret it.
Wh
My HDD is an ST340810A 3.31. The BIOS gives its stats as:
Cylinder: 19158
Head:16
Precomp: 0
Landing Zone: 19157
Sector: 255
I found the official doc at
http://www.seagate.com/support/disc/specs/ata/st340810a.html although
I'm not too sure how to interpret it.
Wh
I just did my first ever bit of hardware hacking--salvaging a 6GB HDD
from a useless computer and installing it as a slave--and went and put
FreeBSD on it and a 3151MB partition on the master drive, which already
had Windows 2000 Professional SP1. Here is how I chopped up the disks:
ad0s1: FAT32 W
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