On 1/20/07, Dan Kenigsberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear List,
I fail to set up SMB printers on my FC6 box.
system-config-printer seems to add the printer well, and reports that the
printer is accessible.
I can connect and print to the remote printer with smbclient and with
On Sat, Jan 20, 2007 at 11:08:37AM +0200, ik wrote:
I had a similar problem, and it turned out that foomatic crashes the
printer drivers every time cups wishes to start actually do something
with the job (that is not a queue).
Look at /tmp/ and see if you have a foomatic.error or something
Hi,
The reason you experience slowdown in Vmware 6 (beta) as compared to Vmware
5.x is because as it names suggest - a beta.
VMware 6 has extra debuggingtracing capabilities and features included
into it, and these cannot be disabled in beta release.
Actually the software tells you this when
Jacob Broido wrote:
Hi,
The reason you experience slowdown in Vmware 6 (beta) as compared to
Vmware 5.x is because as it names suggest - a beta.
VMware 6 has extra debuggingtracing capabilities and features
included into it, and these cannot be disabled in beta release.
Actually the
Ola list,
I've decided windows deserved even less space then what it has now on
my 60GB hard disk. Before stating the actual bit shifting procedure
I'd like to have a cloned backup of my HD.
The whole story sums up to 2 things :
1. I'm backing up into a windows based storage. Meaning I can use
These next solutions aren't _over the network_, but they don't require pulling
out the HDD.
1. Connect the two machines via USB, boot the laptop with a live CD, create
the image and transfer via the USB. Should be doable on-the-fly, without
needing to store the image locally. I'm not sure if
Jacob Broido wrote:
Are you using Vmware on Intel based laptop?
I read the relevant passage. I (VMWare workstation hosted on Linux) am
running it on a laptop with an Intel chip, but the other people (VMWare
Server hosted on Windows XP) run it on a desktop. The problem happens
both here and there.
If you run vm on a host with cpu that has frequency scaling( Intel
Speedstep,AMD PowerNow, AMD Cool'n'Quiet), then you're affected by the
following:
http://kb.vmware.com/vmtnkb/search.do?cmd=displayKCdocType=kcexternalId=1227sliceId=SAL_Public
As to your point regarding desktop cpu's also
BTW, did you try Knoppix instead of g4l?
Also see comments below.
Chaim
On Saturday 20 January 2007 19:52, Chaim Keren Tzion wrote:
These next solutions aren't _over the network_, but they don't require
pulling out the HDD.
1. Connect the two machines via USB, boot the laptop with a live CD,
Hi Chaim !
On 1/21/07, Chaim Keren Tzion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW, did you try Knoppix instead of g4l?
Actually no, I know grml[1] has support for my Agere NIC and ipw3945
WiFI card but it does not have the software used in the g4[l,u]
liveCD. I haven't yet dug enough to find out what is
On 1/20/07, Chaim Keren Tzion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
These next solutions aren't _over the network_, but they don't require pulling
out the HDD.
1. Connect the two machines via USB, boot the laptop with a live CD, create
the image and transfer via the USB. Should be doable on-the-fly, without
Below...
On Sunday 21 January 2007 01:25, Maxim Veksler wrote:
On 1/20/07, Chaim Keren Tzion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
These next solutions aren't _over the network_, but they don't require
pulling out the HDD.
1. Connect the two machines via USB, boot the laptop with a live CD,
create
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