ommands, so I wonder about the DHCP theory...
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the source for more to see what you can learn there.
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Dan Coutu wrote:
> In the never-ending quest to tweak things so that they work just a
> little bit better I've managed to enhance Ghostscript so much that I
> can't print anymore.
> :-(
>
Progress, but it ain't soup yet. Thought I'd update folks on what I
, don't type them.)
Okay, so what if which doesn't help you? Then try this:
/usr/bin/find / -name yourcommandgoeshere -follow
Do this as root for best results. This will look EVERYWHERE for
yourcommandgoeshere and then tell where it found it, if it found it.
See if that helps get you rolling.
Benjamin Scott wrote:
> On Fri, 12 Apr 2002, at 3:34pm, Dan Coutu wrote:
>
>>Running RH 7.2 ...
>>
> [...]
>
>>I'm trying to find where the configuration info that governs the structure
>>of the command line passed to Ghostscript can be found.
to
Ghostscript can be found. My thinking is to change the way that Ghostscript gets
invoked by the printer's magic filter.
So, does anyone out there know how to do this?
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inside poop that folks may know from the experience of themselves or
others. I figure if I can minimize the expense of e-commerce then maybe
more people could use it, and hopefully that would help me to make a
living too!
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nt GUI. PRO: Ideal solution. CON: Probably
> doesn't exist.
>
> (D) Use an SSH client to forward the FTP port on the client machine to the
> Linux server. PRO: Very secure; works with any FTP client. CON: Limited to
> one FTP server at a time; some setup headaches; UI is
> > I'm looking for the GNU CD-Rom writing sw. Anyone know what it's called?
> > I want to install under Solaris, so rpms aren't an option.
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ication on a Windows box to get it to work) I haven't been
> able to figure it out yet...Thanks
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