Re: what happened to linuxprinting.org

2015-02-02 Thread Michael Havens
well I was hoping for a list but found this: https://www.openprinting.org/printers/ :-)~MIKE~(-: On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 11:51 PM, Michael Havens wrote: > where can I get a list of printers that will work with gnu/linux? > :-)~MIKE~(-: > --- PLUG-d

what happened to linuxprinting.org

2015-02-02 Thread Michael Havens
where can I get a list of printers that will work with gnu/linux? :-)~MIKE~(-: --- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-

Video of Robyn Bergeron's talk from January's meeting

2015-02-02 Thread Brian Cluff
Robyn Bergeron presents: Meet Fedora 21: Highlights of the new Fedora 21 release. Robyn is currently a developer advocate at elasticsearch and previously was a former Fedora Project Leader. http://youtu.be/w8UDbQBc4zM Enjoy, Brian Cluff --- PLU

Re: lshw -short

2015-02-02 Thread Michael Havens
forgot to mention I got 2 posts on it. :-)~MIKE~(-: On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 3:48 PM, Michael Havens wrote: > my blog has been up 1.5 hours and already has 11 views! > > :-)~MIKE~(-: > > On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 2:38 PM, Michael Havens wrote: > >> started a blog: >> http://thesimplefromthesimple.b

Re: lshw -short

2015-02-02 Thread Michael Havens
my blog has been up 1.5 hours and already has 11 views! :-)~MIKE~(-: On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 2:38 PM, Michael Havens wrote: > started a blog: > http://thesimplefromthesimple.blogspot.com/ > > :-)~MIKE~(-: > > On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 2:14 PM, Stephen Partington > wrote: > >> Well your paths of di

Re: lshw -short

2015-02-02 Thread Michael Havens
started a blog: http://thesimplefromthesimple.blogspot.com/ :-)~MIKE~(-: On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 2:14 PM, Stephen Partington wrote: > Well your paths of discovery are pretty educational. Getting them on a > blog that could be indexed and searched could help some folks... > > > On Mon, Feb 2, 201

Re: lshw -short

2015-02-02 Thread Stephen Partington
Well your paths of discovery are pretty educational. Getting them on a blog that could be indexed and searched could help some folks... On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 1:00 PM, Michael Havens wrote: > why would I blog? I don't know anything. unless it were a means to > teach me errr reinforc

Re: lshw -short

2015-02-02 Thread Todd Millecam
I actually find Google+ to be a good forum for this kind of discussion. Their hashtag system really lets you just see what you want to, and it'll search through public posts of people you might not know, so people like me will typically see this kind of thing even if we're not friends. I think the

Re: lshw -short

2015-02-02 Thread Michael Havens
why would I blog? I don't know anything. unless it were a means to teach me errr reinforce what I've learned. :-)~MIKE~(-: On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 12:18 PM, John J. Macey wrote: > Mike, > > Have you ever thought to Blog? > > [image: Image] > > John J. Macey / Wildwood, New Jersey >

Re: lshw -short

2015-02-02 Thread John J. Macey
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Re: lshw -short

2015-02-02 Thread Michael Havens
thank you oh wise ones :-)~MIKE~(-: On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 3:08 AM, Todd Millecam wrote: > Also, if you want to manipulate the way the kernel uses a device, you can > usually find it under a directory like: > > /proc/bus/ > or > /sys/bus/ > > Using this, you can (often) deactivate a device and

Re: lshw -short

2015-02-02 Thread Todd Millecam
Also, if you want to manipulate the way the kernel uses a device, you can usually find it under a directory like: /proc/bus/ or /sys/bus/ Using this, you can (often) deactivate a device and if the motherboard supports it, pull it out and replace it without rebooting the machine. Very handy for re

Re: lshw -short

2015-02-02 Thread James Mcphee
which bus and slot it sits in. like if you wanted to know which card or whatnot to yank. On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 1:48 AM, Michael Havens wrote: > I found the answer! > > there is a phrase in the lshw manpage that says -short is "very much > like the output of HP-UX's ioscan.' > > A websearch f

Re: lshw -short

2015-02-02 Thread Michael Havens
I found the answer! there is a phrase in the lshw manpage that says -short is "very much like the output of HP-UX's ioscan.' A websearch for 'HP-UX's ioscan' brings up it's man page which states: *hw path* A numerical string of hardware components, notated sequentially from the bus address to

lshw -short

2015-02-02 Thread Michael Havens
I was wondering, I can run lshw with the -short option and it gives me a list: H/W path Device Class Description system Computer /0busMotherboard /0/1 memory 3888MiB S