just wondering if anyone has used this printer. i was surprised to
see it's a color laser printer that comes with linux drivers from xerox,
does duplex (two-sided) printing, and costs $599 with ethenet network
built-in.
tia
-rei
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Rei Shinozuka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ridgewood, New Jersey
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Greetings,
Slackware 10 kernel 2.4.26
At last I will get tomorrow a broadband connection. The company which puts it
up informed me yesterday to buy a LAN card.
Which I did today: CNet PRO200 100/10Mbps Fast Ethernet PCI-Bus Adapter.
On the enclosed floppy in the package is a driver for Linux c
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ray Olszewski
Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2005 8:44 AM
To: linux-newbie@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: System stops because /var/log not found after moving to new
partition
At 09:16 PM 2/26/2005 +0545, bj wrote:
At 09:16 PM 2/26/2005 +0545, bj wrote:
Hi !
I have a Red Hat 8.0 on a intel 2.4 machine with 512 MB .
I have kernel 2.4.20-30.8-legacy & 2.4.20-30.8-legacy bigmem.
I used to have all my directories /var , /tmp , /usr , /home under one
partition / .
Thanks to everybody , now I was able to re-partiti
At 09:16 PM 2/26/2005 +0545, bj wrote:
Hi !
I have a Red Hat 8.0 on a intel 2.4 machine with 512 MB .
I have kernel 2.4.20-30.8-legacy & 2.4.20-30.8-legacy bigmem.
I used to have all my directories /var , /tmp , /usr , /home under one
partition / .
Thanks to everybody , now I was able to re-partiti
Hi !
I have a Red Hat 8.0 on a intel 2.4 machine with 512 MB .
I have kernel 2.4.20-30.8-legacy & 2.4.20-30.8-legacy bigmem.
I used to have all my directories /var , /tmp , /usr , /home under one
partition / .
Thanks to everybody , now I was able to re-partition my drive into extended
drives (d
Dog Walker wrote:
I want to prepend a directory to my PATH in my $HOME/.bashrc and export the
result. But I only want it to happen once: iow, if a directory I want
prepended is already in the PATH, do not prepend it again.
Something like:
if "/home/dw/bin" not in $PATH ; then
PATH=/home/dw
On Saturday 26 February 2005 01:40 pm, you wrote:
> "Eric Bambach" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> >On Saturday 26 February 2005 12:17 pm, you wrote:
> >> I want to prepend a directory to my PATH in my $HOME/.bashrc and export
> >> the result. But I only want it to happen once: iow, if a directory I
>
"Eric Bambach" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>On Saturday 26 February 2005 12:17 pm, you wrote:
>> I want to prepend a directory to my PATH in my $HOME/.bashrc and export the
>> result. But I only want it to happen once: iow, if a directory I want
>> prepended is already in the PATH, do not prepend it
On Saturday 26 February 2005 12:17 pm, you wrote:
> I want to prepend a directory to my PATH in my $HOME/.bashrc and export the
> result. But I only want it to happen once: iow, if a directory I want
> prepended is already in the PATH, do not prepend it again.
>
> Something like:
>
>if "/home/d
I want to prepend a directory to my PATH in my $HOME/.bashrc and export the
result. But I only want it to happen once: iow, if a directory I want
prepended is already in the PATH, do not prepend it again.
Something like:
if "/home/dw/bin" not in $PATH ; then
PATH=/home/dw:$PATH
export
I want to prepend a directory to my PATH in my $HOME/.bashrc and export the
result. But I only want it to happen once: iow, if a directory I want
prepended is already in the PATH, do not prepend it again.
Something like:
if "/home/dw/bin" not in $PATH ; then
PATH=/home/dw:$PATH
export
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