Hi Shane,
go to : http://www.epson.de/eng/support/download/index_drivers.htm
that's the source for Epson drivers
Good Luck, Jens
Shane McKeown wrote:
> I am trying to get my printer working under Linux
> Mandrake 9, currently it is printing in black&white
> only, cannot get colour printing at
Sounds like both fetchmail and sendmail need configuring or alternatively
to sendmail there's postfix or exim. If the system runs sendmail the
package will have to be turned off and possibly uninstalled if you go with
one of the alternatives. On this machine whenever I run as root one of
the thin
> Hi all in this place. No is later for say Happy New Year!!
>
> I'm not really a newbie, i am for 4 years with Linux, but still there
are
>areas in which i don't have any idea, cos never before worried about
it.
>
> I ever used webmail, but now i get a pop3 account and i want
configure
>the
> If I understand you correctly here, the "mail" directory is owned by
> root/root and has a 755 permission, while the *.aliases files it
> contains have 777 permissions.
No good. Still get the permission error.
Thanks for trying.
Haines
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On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, Jamie Risk wrote:
> I downloaded, compiled and am now using (via xinetd) the telnet daemon
> from GNU's Inetutils. In RH distributions, I noticed the daemon takes on
> the name "/sbin/in.telnetd" (or something very similar) whereas the
> inetutils
> telnet daemon takes on the n
Carl,
Aha, that may be it! I simply migrated the aliases directory and files
up to the upgraded environment without worrying about their ownership
and permissions.
> I spoke to my mate and we put his lists in a dir /etc/mail/lists with owner and
>group of root
> and permissions of 755 and the f
I downloaded, compiled and am now using (via xinetd) the telnet daemon
from GNU's Inetutils. In RH distributions, I noticed the daemon takes on
the name "/sbin/in.telnetd" (or something very similar) whereas the
inetutils
telnet daemon takes on the name "/usr/libexec/telnetd".
Two questions:
* Is
Hi all in this place. No is later for say Happy New Year!!
I'm not really a newbie, i am for 4 years with Linux, but still there are
areas in which i don't have any idea, cos never before worried about it.
I ever used webmail, but now i get a pop3 account and i want configure
the Operating
At 10:31 07/01/2003 -0500, Haines Brown wrote:
>> I remember doing an :include: statement for a mate and we found that
>> 777 permissions on the file were OK but the directory must be set
>> correctly. I seem to remember it couldn't have root ownership.
>>
>> Check the sendmail faq at:
>> http://w
> I remember doing an :include: statement for a mate and we found that
> 777 permissions on the file were OK but the directory must be set
> correctly. I seem to remember it couldn't have root ownership.
>
> Check the sendmail faq at:
> http://www.sendmail.org/faq/section3.html#3.33
Thanks, Carl.
redhat 8.0 has much more conservative security settings out of the box
than previous versions of redhat had. Reason is too many hackers had too
much success knocking over systems that used those earlier versions. My
system was one of those casualties when I had redhat 7.2 running.
--
Jude
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I am trying to get my printer working under Linux
Mandrake 9, currently it is printing in black&white
only, cannot get colour printing at all.
I have installed the driver that comes with Mandrake 9
is there another driver that I can try, or what can
I try next
Thanks for any help
Shane McKeown
>>
>>
>>For example, in /etc/aliases, I have a pointer to
>>
>>test: :include:/home/brownh/aliases/test.aliases
>>
>>But when I use it (after upgrading to RH 8.0), I get:
>>
>> - The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -
>> :include:/home/brownh/aliases/test.aliases
>>
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