Am 25. Aug, 2012 schwätzte Ed so:
moin moin Ed,
NIST is setting standards that could make life hell for Linux users* ==
http://paritynews.com/security/item/215-nist-publishes-draft-guidelines-for-server-bios-protection
*or make your server harder to hack...
Got any articles or video that
I have spent more than a week trying to figure out how to send
documents from my Linux machines to print on a new Canon mx439
printer, but I still can't get it to work.
Have not yet been able to find any help at:
http://www.openprinting.org/
Did find the IP (inet?) and MAC addresses for this
Looks like the DHCP server doesn't do staically-assigned dynamic addresses (it
only SOUNDS like an oxymoron!).
So, you need to tell your printer to have a static ip address. Go to the
printer and set it up with an ip address not inside the DHCP range your DHCP
server gives out.
I've not
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/659943965/planetary-annihilation-a-next-generation-rts/posts/290095
they got feedback and in the middle of their kick-starter efforts have
agreed to add Linux development.
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A mouse trap, placed on top of your alarm clock, will prevent you from
rolling over
how cool!
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On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 11:20 AM, Stephen cryptwo...@gmail.com wrote:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/659943965/planetary-annihilation-a-next-generation-rts/posts/290095
they got feedback and in the middle of their kick-starter efforts have
agreed to add Linux
Thanks ... but ...
Looks like the DHCP server doesn't do statically-assigned dynamic addresses
(it only SOUNDS like an oxymoron!).
So, you need to tell your printer to have a static ip address. Go to the
printer and set it up with an ip address not inside the DHCP range your
DHCP server
Holy-moely! I've been compiling gcc for 2 hours now!
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Just wait until you start compiling KDE. ;)
On 25 August 2012 12:53, Michael Havens bmi...@gmail.com wrote:
Holy-moely! I've been compiling gcc for 2 hours now!
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don't drive fear into my heart!
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On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 1:42 PM, Adam McCullough ajmcc...@asu.edu wrote:
Just wait until you start compiling KDE. ;)
On 25 August 2012 12:53, Michael Havens bmi...@gmail.com wrote:
Holy-moely! I've been compiling gcc for 2 hours now!
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Compiling gcc from scratch, as I am sure you found out, is actually a
bootstrap process. It starts by compiling a tiny compiler which it then
uses to compile the main compiler. Or at least that is how it used to work.
We used to have to do it for our Suns in the early 90's because all that
came
I've got a Linksys NH-105 10baseT hub I'm not using anymore. Anyone
local have a use for it, or should it go to the hardware bit-bucket?
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