Ray Strode wrote:
We use a Sony Cameras that work on a .jpg format floppy disk. Good
Quality and loads directly onto any OS with a floppy drive.
You can get the camera for a good price at the Navy EX.
JPEG isn't really the best format for holding raw image data because
it's lossy.
Warren Togami wrote:
MPLUG Status 9/10/2002
Warren is Busy
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I'm really busy with school and there's tons happening below. HELP!!!
Warren speaking at BILUG meeting September 21st
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I've been invited by Big Island Linux Users Group to speak at their next
Al, please remember to trim your quotes on your replies.
On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 07:51, al plant wrote:
Wayne and gurus,
Some Ideas for the LTSP since the Expo is out.
Small Business Hawaii is supposed to have a business/computer show this
fall.
Call 396-1724 to see what they are doing.
Ben Beeson wrote:
Thanks for your other help.
However, if you use devfs, you'll want to make sure you have a disk in
at boot time so devfs makes the device nodes. I still cannot figure out
how to make it make the device nodes later on (including hdparm -z, the
whole block device doesn't
R. Scott Belford wrote:
Firewall. Did I mention that I had monmotha's firewall on the 7.2 boxes? I
had enabled port 139, but, no go. Just a little while a go I decided to
flush the chains. On the one hand, and to the dismay of about 25 users,
this shut down the interface to all traffic.
MonMotha wrote:
R. Scott Belford wrote:
Firewall. Did I mention that I had monmotha's firewall on the 7.2
boxes? I
had enabled port 139, but, no go. Just a little while a go I decided to
flush the chains I was suddenly able to browse the shares,
from everywhere.
NetBIOS name
Warren Togami wrote:
Mililani's Intel NetExpress Pro/100 problems
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Mililani's Celeron lab seems to be working okay behind their Linux NAT
box isolating their lab from the school network, but ultimately I'd like
to replace their Novell 4.10 print server with a Linux
Doh! Didn't mean to send that to the whole list
--- Robert Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aloha Wayne,
My wife keeps talking about wanting to join the Elks; if its not
too
nosy, can you tell me what the ballpark cost is for membership?
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Warren
Isnt there another a HP Opensource conference at the convention
center coming up? I know HP rep mentioned that they were going to set
something up.
Also meeting with IBM on the 17th and HP on the 18th. Im
hoping to get your views on this. Maybe you may have time
On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 13:59, MonMotha wrote:
[SNIP]
Samba for their print queue (while adding file services.) Main problem
that I see in this is that we seem to be completely unable to reach the
Intel NetExpress Pro/100 control panel through any TCP/IP means. The
diagnostic printout
On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 19:19, linuxdan wrote:
Warren
Isnt there another a HP Opensource conference at the convention
center coming up? I know HP rep mentioned that they were going to set
something up.
I have heard nothing about this. It is an Open Source conference?
On Wednesday 11 September 2002 07:26 pm, you wrote:
I don't think I have an easy solution to replace a dual parallel port
print server. In theory I wouldn't have to, since this thing is
supposed to be configurable to use SMB protocol. I just can't figure
out how.
I am not sure what kind of
On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 20:30, R. Scott Belford wrote:
I am not sure what kind of config interface the intel printserver offers, but
you should be able to assign it an ip address. You should be able to
configure the two ports with separate queue names. I have one in our network
that I
Aloha,
I need to save an open office file in .ps format and I can't figure out
how to do it. It seems like I should be able to print to file using a post
script printer driver, but I can't figure out how to do that with in Linux.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Ben
Ben, I do this all the time - I use the steps you mentioned, but I
haven't had to set up a special printer driver. The printer is listed
as generic printer, but does have postscript-associated settings in
its properties. After checking the Print To File box, I just select
postscript as the
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