Re: boot with numlock?

2003-10-31 Thread beolach
Hi, Pete For brief answer just skip to the down to the indented part. This question is addressed in The Linux Documentation Project at (which turns ten years old today! Hurray!). There are two HOWTOs that pertain too your question: The Linux Keyboard and Console HOWTO in m

Printing on Windows Printer with CUPS

2003-10-31 Thread rgomez@bancomer.com
Hi, I'm trying to print on a Windows Share printer using CUPS, my printer.conf file looks like this: DeviceURI smb://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/V6E05IB1 State Idle Accepting Yes JobSheets none none QuotaPeriod 0 PageLimit 0 KLimit 0 When I send a print job I got this message in cups's log file: E

yes, I'm a linux newbie

2003-10-31 Thread Sean Rima
Originally to: Ray Olszewski Hello Ray, On 30/Oct/03 at 19:58 you wrote: RO> At 06:14 PM 10/30/2003 -0500, Matt Gilbert wrote: >Originally to: All > >Hi, I have been posting questions and recieving help in a group caled >linux bbs and everyone has been telling me to post my questions in the >

Re: D-link DFE-530tx

2003-10-31 Thread Ray Olszewski
I have several suggestions, Kurt, but nothing definitive to offer. 1. Switch to an up-to-date kernel. 2.2.20 is an antique. Debian-Woody, being very conservative, does still use it on install disks, but you should replace it with the current kernel-image-2.4.whatever package Woody provides (on

D-link DFE-530tx

2003-10-31 Thread Kurt sys
Hi all, I'm installing Debian Woody on a new computer. I did already installed Woody before with no problem, but now, I have problems configuring the network card ('till now, I had other network cards). As you could have guessed, it's a D-link DFE-530tx card. It seems none of the 'drivers' wor

Re: newbies question about tv

2003-10-31 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 08:47 AM 10/31/2003 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, I am a *real* newbie to linux, so please have mercy I have a tv-card and watching tv with motv works fine. Is there a tool with which I can record shows and later watch the recorded shows? (I have suse8.0) Many, but the details

boot with numlock?

2003-10-31 Thread Pete Shinners
i have my bios set to boot with numlock on. i always want numlock on. linux seems to default to numlock off on all the terminals. if i could just fix the X terminal that would be good enough, but is there a way for all the terminals to have the numlock on? - To unsubscribe from this list: send

Re: newbies question about tv

2003-10-31 Thread Hal MacArgle
On 10-31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi all, > > I am a *real* newbie to linux, so please have mercy IMHO you'll need "mercy" for what you want to do. > I have a tv-card and watching tv with motv works fine. Is there a tool > with which I can record shows and later watch the record

yes, I'm a linux newbie

2003-10-31 Thread Warren Hrach
Originally to: Matt Gilbert >Hi, I have been posting questions and recieving help in a group caled linux bb >and everyone has been telling me to post my questions in the linux echo instea > of linux bbs, have i found my way? Matt, You found your way to the Lists.Linux.Newbie echo. It is one o

newbies question about tv

2003-10-31 Thread c . lina
Hi all, I am a *real* newbie to linux, so please have mercy I have a tv-card and watching tv with motv works fine. Is there a tool with which I can record shows and later watch the recorded shows? (I have suse8.0) Regards, Catherine. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscri