Aron Smith wrote:
I have aquired a Compaq laptop Armada 7400 unfortunely it does not have cdrom
drive any way i can get mandrake on this puppy
I'd really like to do it 'cause the price was right (free)
My Son in Law and I fiddled around with an old IBM thinkpad whose rom
was broken.
In
Travis Crook wrote:
On Fri, 2004-11-12 at 07:23, Todd Slater wrote:
On Fri, Nov 12, 2004 at 09:12:35AM -0500, JoeHill wrote:
Best of luck in your future efforts with Mandrake, remember we're always here to
help (though, running 9.2 still, I've been about as useful as tits on a bull
around
Aron Smith wrote:
D/L ed it again but K3b says not a usable image ??
trying again
I had a similar problem recently with another dvd-iso file.
k3b would not recognise it as an iso file.
John
Want to buy your Pack or Services from
Roland Hughes wrote:
I have brought down the 10.1 Official iso's (4) and am having trouble burning
them.
I have tried cdrecord on the command line and ran md5sums on the cd after and
and it comes up with a different result than what came down with the files.
Roland,
What is the size of each
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Hi, all.
I have Mandrake Linux 9.1.
When navigating in Internet with Konqueror,
if I want to save a web page I choose the 'Save As...' item from the
'Location' menu.
But all those small images that usually accompany and decorate a web page
are not saved, so when I come back
Lorin Jenny Pino wrote:
Kppp will dial in and establish a connection. However, I can't access
any web sites. If I try ping www.yahoo.com http://www.yahoo.com, I
get ping: unknown host www.yahoo.com http://www.yahoo.com. If I try
ping 216.109.118.66 as seen on an earlier post, I get connect:
Anyone know of any good dvd copy programmes ,
other than vobcopy,
that can copy a dvd to HD in two roughly equal halves ?
John
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Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Join the Club :
Marek Pawinski wrote:
I picked this up, i don't know if it pertains to the issue:
Bad Md5sums? (maybe not)
Just burned a CD from an ISO image and the md5sum doesn't match?
The CD may be just fine... what you may be experiencing is padding
which alters the md5sum. Before throwing away the CD and
Miark wrote:
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 12:09:07 -0500, Tom wrote:
Yes, but in newer Mandrake versions the CD drives are seen
as dev=ATA:0,0,0 I use 0,0,0 for example only,
'cdrecord dev=ATA -scanbus' will return the actual numbers. The
ATA device (burner) is linked to the numbers. EG, on
Adolfo Bello wrote:
On Tue, 2004-10-26 at 10:18 +0100, John Richard Smith wrote:
Then, making sure the CD you just burned isn't mounted:
in terminal,
dd if=/dev/scd0 bs=2048 count=n | md5sum -
(note the - on the end, don't leave it off.
change the /dev/scd0 to whatever device setting your
Miark wrote:
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 10:18:17 +0100, John wrote:
ls -l iso image file
Divide the size of the ISO image file by 2048 to get the
number of sectors, and record that sum (=n, hereafter)
If it comes out to a decimal, do I round up?
It doesn't.
The sectors in question are the number
Marek Pawinski wrote:
I picked this up, i don't know if it pertains to the issue:
Bad Md5sums? (maybe not)
Just burned a CD from an ISO image and the md5sum doesn't match? The
CD may be just fine... what you may be experiencing is padding which
alters the md5sum. Before throwing away the CD and
Miark wrote:
What do you do to verify discs?
Do you still have the iso file ?
Yes.
Miark
OK, simple enough.
First check iso image file md5sum,
you probably know how to do this anyway,but,
In a terminal,
cd path to iso image file directory enter
md5sum iso image file
check the
Miark wrote:
On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 18:31:37 +0200, Alan wrote:
Is there another product (linux based) that I can use instead of Ghost
(bear in mind it has two ntfs partitions on it as well.
http://www.mondorescue.com will backup or clone any system
running Linux (even if it's a multi-boot
Miark wrote:
This is exactly what used to work for me. The only difference I
see is that with kernel 2.6 I'm no longer using scsi emulation.
so I'm checking /dev/hdc instead of /dev/scd0. I wonder if that
has anything to do with it.
Miark
Of course, the 2.6 kernels don't use scsi-emulation,
so
Adolfo Bello wrote:
I always use CLI to burn my CDs too.
cdrecord -v -eject speed=8 dev=1,0,0 -dao archivo.iso
What is new to me is the use of dev=ATA:1,0,0. I'll try it in next
burn. Using Mandrake 10 fully updated.
Thanks,
Adolfo
dev=ATA:1,0,0 is only for the 2.6 kernels
where the devices
Miark wrote:
When I burn a CD in MDK 10.0 from the commandline or with K3b,
then compare the md5sums of the iso file and /dev/hdc, they are
_always_ different, even if the CD works fine. Is there something
weird with 10.0, or is this a subtle sign of burner problems to
come, or what?
Miark
Not
Marc wrote:
On Monday 25 October 2004 11:54 am, John Richard Smith wrote:
Miark wrote:
When I burn a CD in MDK 10.0 from the commandline or with K3b,
then compare the md5sums of the iso file and /dev/hdc, they are
_always_ different, even if the CD works fine. Is there something
weird
Miark wrote:
One other thing I considered: crappy media. And make no mistake,
I'm using Ritek--the crappiest, most god-awful media on planet.
But when I burned to a RW this morning, I had the same problem
(burning with K3b, with verification checked).
If your burner is modern, 8x is not
Björn Olsson wrote:
Hi all,
I'm planning on buying a scanner for my Mdk 10.0 system. Most Epson
scanners seem to be well supported by the Sane project
(www.sane-project.org). Support for the plain Epson 2480 model is
described as Good (CVS), but the 2480 Photo model isn't on the list.
Does anyone
Björn Olsson wrote:
On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 15:29:13 +0100
John Richard Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Björn Olsson wrote:
Hi all,
I'm planning on buying a scanner for my Mdk 10.0 system. Most Epson
scanners seem to be well supported by the Sane project
(www.sane-project.org). Support
Björn Olsson wrote:
Yeah, It is available in Sweden as well. I will probably settle for the
2400 just to be on the safe side. It may be a few years old, but I
understand it is still a very good scanner for its price.
Björn
I can vouch for that.
John
M.Schild wrote:
Here is a dumb question.
I would like to download the latest Firefox.. I don´t want to make a mess of
it because my connetcion is painfully slow and it announced it would take
about one hour!
How do I do it and install it? Step by step please.
Do I have to log in as root to do
Hoyt Bailey wrote:
Thank you John by the way 'urpmi D4X' works also(If you have contrib
defined).
Quite right, and as it's not a very big download , not much risk of
being cut off.
Although,
urpmi generally isn't much use for someone on modest download speed
capability like Maryse.
John
M.Schild wrote:
Although,
urpmi generally isn't much use for someone on modest download speed
capability like Maryse.
so what do you suggest?
Maryse
D4X
Easy gui, reconnect, and resume download where download was cut off.
John
Want to
Azrael wrote:
Are you getting output on all 5 speaker ?
John
I am getting output on the 2 front and 2 rear speakers.
Unusual to have a 4 channel , multichannel setup, but it seems you have
output all around though I think it ought to be at least 5 channels,
sometimes 6.
However, when I run
Azrael wrote:
I have a sound blaster live (platignum), it is 5.1 and I have 5.1
speakers. And it worked perfectly on every version of mandrake I can
remember (i.e. 9 onwards). Really is weirdly annoying
Are you getting output on all 5 speaker ?
John
Azrael wrote:
I just did my first fresh install of 10.1 (keeping my former /home),
and everything is working well, except for an issue with the volume.
In xine, or mplayer, when I try to change the volume, the volume does
not get quieter or louder. If I use the gnome volume panel applet,
Azrael wrote:
John Richard Smith wrote:
Azrael wrote:
I just did my first fresh install of 10.1 (keeping my former /home),
and everything is working well, except for an issue with the volume.
In xine, or mplayer, when I try to change the volume, the volume
does not get quieter or louder. If I
I've succeeded in writing my first dvd, not problems all went well.
I used k3b.
I've been thinking about the way some people report write errors off to
media.
Could it be a device buffer/HD problem.
I know you can increase the HD buffer.
I thought I would just test how the write is effected with
I bought a NEC 2510A recently.
I have never bought DVD blanks before, whether dual or single
layer.I note that here in UK, suppliers are grading the media make
against manufacturer/device.That implies they have had trouble with
some makes of media with certain makes of drive.
I wondered if
I bought a NEC 2510A recently.
I have never bought DVD blanks before, whether dual or single layer.
I note that here in UK, suppliers are grading the media make against
manufacturer/device.
That implies they have had trouble with some makes of media with certain
makes of drive.
I wondered if
Bryan Phinney wrote:
On Tuesday 21 September 2004 05:45, John Richard Smith wrote:
Stands to reason that with any hardware device, there will be variations in manufacturing standards. However, suppliers grading media against specific devices does NOT imply that there are issues with other
When Vobcopy copies the selected vob files on a dvd CD it does do via
the regional decryption code built into the dvd drive does it not ?
Does that then mean then, that the resulting vob files sitting nicely on
your hard drive are minus the regional encryption from there on ?
What about
Kaj
Once again you saved my blood pressure from winding up into the
paint cards, John. Of course the matter was that I didn't install
xsane-gimp when I did the re-install. After doing just that
everything runs the way I want. The reason I prefer to start xsane
from the gimp is that I can add
Todd Slater wrote:
My daughter got hold of an audio cd and scratched it all up. Thinking it
would be for the trash, I nevertheless gave it a shot and cleaned it and
put it in my stereo's cd player; to my surprise, nary a skip!
I thought I'd best back it up so I tried ripping it with cdparanoia to
SnapafunFrank wrote:
Bob Read wrote:
John Richard Smith wrote:
Kaj Haulrich wrote:
On Wednesday 15 September 2004 21:15, Bob Read wrote:
snip
If all else fails, I guess I'll try re-installing
Mozilla -- but that sounds like a Windows solution. ;-)
/snip
What about updating ? - Your Mozilla
John Wilson wrote:
Oh, and guess which country is home to the most developed, efficent and most
secret communications interception and decryting agency on the planet? Why it's
Canada.
For all that I'm still Canadian and always will be. I just don't trust
government much. Any government.
Bill Winegarden wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to setup my Fuji Finepix 2400 in LM10. I did not have any problem
doing this in earlier versions and in 9.1 there was an automatic setup.
However in 10 it seems that I have to set it up manually again.
I have made a /mnt/camera directory and put a line in
Bob Read wrote:
I use Mozilla mail heavily. (Mozilla 1.3)
I normally use Inbox opened fully so that
I can scan the incoming files quickly.
A couple days ago, that screen seemed to
have reduced the type font size so that it
is now difficult to read. As a check, I
counted the number of lines
Kaj Haulrich wrote:
On Wednesday 15 September 2004 21:15, Bob Read wrote:
snip
If all else fails, I guess I'll try re-installing
Mozilla -- but that sounds like a Windows solution. ;-)
/snip
What about updating ? - Your Mozilla 1.3 is quite old by linux
standards. Besides, there are a
Eric Scott wrote:
Anybody know of a program that will let me format a given partition as
NTFS? Fat32 might do it,
Put Windows OS on the first partition on hda.
Windows 2000 installation disc's own partition tool and formatter can
create and format in both NTFS and FAT32, but not without
John Layt wrote:
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 20:08, David Wallis wrote:
Hi there
I'm a very new newbie. This is my first posting so please take pity on me
As a Windows convert I have an Epson Perfection 1670 which I would like
to use with my Mandrake 10 OS
Any help appreciated
David Wallis
Linux
Much has been written on this thread about,
Speedtouch 330 USB DSL modem
Netgear DM602 router/modem
but a preliminary search on some uk suppliers this afternoon suggests
the Netgear DM602 router/modem is no longer available here in the uk.
The model most often suggested is the,
NETGEAR DG834
PM wrote:
On Sat, 2004-09-04 at 18:35, John Richard Smith wrote:
Much has been written on this thread about,
Speedtouch 330 USB DSL modem
Netgear DM602 router/modem
but a preliminary search on some uk suppliers this afternoon suggests
the Netgear DM602 router/modem is no longer available here
Aron Smith wrote:
On Thursday 02 September 2004 04:39 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
Aron Smith wrote:
.
So then I need to network my other computers via this 8-pot 10/100Mbps
switch DES-1008D, the so called D-Link, that is not so easy ?
from each computer run the D-Link software
Bryan Phinney wrote:
On Wednesday 01 September 2004 06:02 pm, Margot wrote:
According to their web page, they support the Speedtouch 330 USB DSL modem as well
as the Netgear DM602 router/modem.
Personally, I would go for the Netgear if I were you, it will hook up to your ethernet
card and
PM wrote:
On Thu, 2004-09-02 at 11:46, John Richard Smith wrote:
But that means you must have a fully configured ethernet card to go with
your choice of the Netgear DM602 router/modem, doesn't it ?
John
I bought the first/cheapest and had no problems - turned out to have a
RealTek
Aron Smith wrote:
On Thursday 02 September 2004 01:46 am, John Richard Smith wrote:
Bryan Phinney wrote:
On Wednesday 01 September 2004 06:02 pm, Margot wrote:
According to their web page, they support the Speedtouch 330 USB DSL modem
as well as the Netgear DM602 router/modem.
Personally
PM wrote:
On Thu, 2004-09-02 at 15:54, John Richard Smith wrote:
Aron Smith wrote:
On Thursday 02 September 2004 01:46 am, John Richard Smith wrote:
Bryan Phinney wrote:
On Wednesday 01 September 2004 06:02 pm, Margot wrote:
According to their web page, they support
Bryan Phinney wrote:
On Thursday 02 September 2004 09:27 am, John Richard Smith wrote:
OK then I bow to experience.
Only I found in the device easy enough, but the with the network MCC
still asks a lot of questions you don't know the answers to, and without
those answers it don't work
Bryan Phinney wrote:
Since the router/modem is equivalent to any other type of ethernet connection, you
would hook it up and configure it exactly the same way you would to any other router,
right? Assuming that you are using the Dlink device now, hooking it up to the
broadband modem as opposed
Margot wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion, but I'm currently with Wanadoo for my
dialup and I'm keen to leave them as soon as possible because I'm in
the middle of a major row with them - they recently introduced spam
filtering, and it is complete chaos - legitimate mail is not only
being marked
Aron Smith wrote:
.
So then I need to network my other computers via this 8-pot 10/100Mbps
switch DES-1008D, the so called D-Link, that is not so easy ?
from each computer run the D-Link software ez as pi
John
Aron you got me there , whats with, D-Link software ez as pi ?
John
Margot wrote:
We seem to be drifting a bit here...
As I said in my original message, I need a solution that doesn't
involve screwdrivers - not just because I'm a girl (!) but I have ME -
the combination of brainfog plus physical limitations means that
installing anything that involves taking
Kaj Haulrich wrote:
replies within
On Saturday 28 August 2004 12:21, John Richard Smith wrote:
John, the HP box came with no CDs at all. Instead, the is an icon on
the desktop, labelled create HP restore disks or some such. Being
only human, I was curious and connected to the net first
charlie wrote:
Something strange happened to me this morning as I was downloading mail into Kmail. I
deleted one of Lanman's mails and the Kmail desktop locked up solid, my CPU usage went
into the 100% and stayed there. But nothing was happening in Kmail that I could see.
So went into a
Kaj Haulrich wrote:
Is Kmail going flaky or are Lanman's mail becoming sacred or
precious?
Charlie.
Happened to me in Mozilla .
Don't remember whose mail it was, but on this list.
I was deleting one message, and it was loading the next, when it
locked up tight.
John
Happens to me quite
Kaj Haulrich wrote:
Dear list...
I am sorry for bothering you with this, but knowing that some of you
have Windows on your box, I rely on your forgiveness :
A week ago I had to buy a new PC for one of my daughters (14 years
old). She absolutely needed Windows in order to run some special,
Kaj Haulrich wrote:
On Wednesday 25 August 2004 14:38, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
--- John Richard Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you purchased this box with XP on it and they didn't give
you XP installation discs then they usually supply backup file
somewhere on the
HD in a spare partition.If
Scott wrote:
Hello
I'm trying to use my 10.0 rescue disk to re-write lilo in hda. The
problem is I have an improperly named kernel image in /etc/lilo.conf,
so the rewrite fails when it runs lilo. I don't seem to be able to
open lilo.conf with vi to change it from the rescue console though. I
as this is source
code and must be compiled first ( that is the last process packagers do
to create an installable rpm) until you have a better understanding of
this process best to come back to it another time.
I don't use urpmi myself.
John
--
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you wanting to get to grips with it all at
this time.
John
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.
./configure
make
make install
but read the readme files to each package carefully.
They do vary some.
For documentatation try googling.
If you get stuck ask here again.
John
--
John Richard Smith
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Want to buy your Pack
contemplating AMD64 cpu's next.
John
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Hoyt Bailey wrote:
On Tuesday 17 August 2004 08:04, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
On Tuesday 17 August 2004 14:48, Hoyt Bailey wrote:
snip
Kaj;
What kind of scanner are you using I'v been checking out the
LS-2000 but might be interested in other's.
/snip
John Richard Smith has been extremely
using it a bit, now and again. It has a lot to catch up on
compared with xsane/gimp but it's slowly getting there. Some folk may
well prefer the windblowsy layout to gimp/sane type of opperation.
John
--
John Richard Smith
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corrective and rotation
Double LMclick the image window,
you get a grid.
Single LMclick the grid to grip the grid and rotate it.
single LMclick the rotate tab.
crop in usual way.
save
John
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inline: snapshot210
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to be able to activate the correct kernels.
when you are done run /sbin/lilo to confirm the entries are correct and
make sure lilo accepts you final result.
John
--
John Richard Smith
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,which they did replace,
but I wouldn't use again for it's lack of durability. I know they are
cheap. But a good hardware controlled modem ain't a bustin fortune.
WWW.linmodem.orgif you must.
John
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,iocharset=iso8859-1,codepage=850,noauto,ro,exec 0 0
How can I get konqueror to start from CD ROM icon ?
What is Cervisia ?
John
--
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Go to http
:
http://dban.sourceforge.net
Bryan,
I'm made a floppy version of dban, but tell me if I accidentally left it
in my A drive and booted up on it, it wouldn't atually wipe my entire
drive without asking me first would it ?
John
--
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Bryan Phinney wrote:
On Thursday 05 August 2004 10:39 am, John Richard Smith wrote:
Bryan,
I've made a floppy version of dban, but tell me if I accidentally left it in my A drive and booted up on it, it wouldn't atually wipe my entire drive without asking me first would it ?
As far as I
Hoyt Bailey wrote:
I used to have the date shown under the time in the kicker
I don't know about under, but side by side, time+date,
RMclick clock applet - type - plain - LMclick.
John
--
John Richard Smith
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Want to buy
plant,
but proof is wanting.
I believe it was used in english medieval times for medicinal purposes.
I expect it was an early ruling class version of coke.
John
--
John Richard Smith
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Want to buy your Pack or Services
manufacture from top
name mobo manufacturers and then see which look a good bet for linux.
John
--
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, and it will not catch on.
John
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The Other wrote:
On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 09:45:10 +0100, John Richard Smith
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, before I do that, I could install an earlier version of kppp
and see how that performs(My MD8.1 is running on some very ancient
version)as I don't think any dependencies in say the MD9.1's
Carroll Grigsby wrote:
On Friday 16 July 2004 12:01 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
The Other wrote:
On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 09:45:10 +0100, John Richard Smith
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, before I do that, I could install an earlier version of kppp
and see how that performs(My MD8.1
odd to me.
Anyway, you say haddrake sets if up to work correctly, so how does it do
that, and can you make that permanent ?
John
--
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Martin Foster wrote:
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 10:11:56 +0100, John Richard Smith
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heres wanadoo's technical support reply to my email last night,
---
Dear John,
Thank you
Charlie wrote:
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 07:44 pm, John Richard Smith sent these thoughts:
Martin Foster wrote:
However, I don't think that's what causing the problems.
Have you had a look at my other suggestions yet?
Can someone help me understand something.
In KPPP under modem
John Rye wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
John Richard Smith wrote:
| Martin Foster wrote:
|
| On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 10:11:56 +0100, John Richard Smith
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|
|
| Heres wanadoo's technical support reply to my email last night,
|
| Dear John,
|
| Thank you
Martin Foster wrote:
On Fri, 09 Jul 2004 20:26:21 +0100, Margot
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martin Foster wrote:
On Fri, 09 Jul 2004 11:46:18 +0100, John Richard Smith
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK
ATM1L1
OK
ATDT147008089916080
Why are you using 1470 in front of your ISP's phone number?
Judging
Martin Foster wrote:
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 10:11:56 +0100, John Richard Smith
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heres wanadoo's technical support reply to my email last night,
---
Dear John,
Thank you
John Rye wrote:
On Fri, 09 Jul 2004 11:46:18 +0100
John Richard Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Raffaele BELARDI wrote:
John Richard Smith wrote:
How to decypher dialupscript
Where can I get a list of explanation of the messages the dial up
window gives you in kppp ?
John
Margot wrote:
John Richard Smith wrote:
Raffaele BELARDI wrote:
John Richard Smith wrote:
How to decypher dialupscript
Where can I get a list of explanation of the messages the dial up
window gives you in kppp ?
John
Not sure of what kppp prints since I don't use it, but V90 and older
modems
Margot wrote:
Martin Foster wrote:
On Fri, 09 Jul 2004 11:46:18 +0100, John Richard Smith
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK
ATM1L1
OK
ATDT147008089916080
Why are you using 1470 in front of your ISP's phone number?
Judging by your email address, your ISP is FreeServe. When I had an
account
Martin Foster wrote:
On Fri, 09 Jul 2004 20:26:21 +0100, Margot
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martin Foster wrote:
On Fri, 09 Jul 2004 11:46:18 +0100, John Richard Smith
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK
ATM1L1
OK
ATDT147008089916080
Why are you using 1470 in front of your ISP's phone number?
Judging
eric jackson wrote:
- Original Message -
From: John Richard Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 05, 2004 6:07 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] only about 1/2 my hard drive is recognised
eric jackson wrote:
Hi,
I just had a Maxtor Ultra Series 250 GB hard
it's not too complicated.
John
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got down to figuring that out.
I think I'm right in saying cups has a Z33 option in the drop down list.
John
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Marc Lijour wrote:
Le June 29, 2004 06:36 am, John Richard Smith a écrit :
Marc Lijour wrote:
Hi
Any of you had some luck with the Lexmark Z33.
I tried to install it with the driver provided to the Lexmark site.
1) I disabled CUPS and installed LPRng
2) I run the driver from lexmark
be tempted to try some of the other models by the same
manufacturer , my epson 2400 photo for instance actually sets itself up
under another model.
John
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Kaj Haulrich wrote:
On Wednesday 16 June 2004 01:15, John Richard Smith wrote:
Kaj Haulrich wrote:
In my attic are thousands of old 24x36 mm negatives who never
made it to the darkroom enlarger. Furthermore, to set up a
darkroom nowadays is almost impossible - at least where I live.
So
Kaj Haulrich wrote:
On Wednesday 16 June 2004 11:42, John Richard Smith wrote:
Kaj Haulrich wrote:
On Wednesday 16 June 2004 01:15, John Richard Smith wrote:
Kaj Haulrich wrote:
In my attic are thousands of old 24x36 mm negatives who never
made it to the darkroom enlarger
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