Hi ,
We have LTS on a debian 3.1 system
Today, the /home partition got full due to some reason. And ever since
that happened..every body on the server gor there kmail's crashed.
After we removed unwanted files from /home , and when every one logged
back in, there inbox was empty.Every
On 6/21/06, Gudmund Areskoug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
TAC Forums wrote:
Today, the /home partition got full due to some reason. And ever since
that happened..every body on the server gor there kmail's crashed.
After we removed unwanted files from /home , and when every one logged
Earlier windows do not support cups, so you need to use samba.
If you look at the cups configs and enable mime and raw then your Xp driver
talks printerspeak to your rawprinter for the best print quality eg photos.
eg
mime.types
Hi
Need help!
I have a Linux Terminal Server (Debian) with the following printers connected
1. HP 1200 (On the Linux Terminal Server itself)
2. HP Deskjet 3650 (On a terminal)
3. HP Deskjet 810 (On a terminal)
It is configured on CUPS and all the users from any terminal can
print. Also samba is
Hi All,
We have a HP 1200 printer connected to an Linux terminal server.
The printer works fine, however occationally, the queue in the printer
suddendly shows 2000+ odd jobs to be pending, wheras these jobs do get
executed.
Its just that the cache does not get cleared. The jobs get printed,
but
Hi
I know this may not be the most appropriate forum to discuss this, but
any pointers on where to dig deeper would be greatly appreciated.
We have a Debian (Sarge) server running LTSP 4.x ... and we notice the
load average goes high every few days When using 'top' we notice
certain user's
I use KDM too so I guess I should consider XDM and see if there is
a difference.
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Which display manager are you running on the server, GDM, KDM or
XDM.
KDM. I'll try XDM.
And keep in mind that the choice of Display manager has nothing to do
with which desktop environment the users run
(Gnome,KDE,XFCE,Icewm,etc)
Ah! ok. that's good to hear. Thanks for pointing