You really don't need drivers. Try setting it up as a generic postscript
or PCL printer. In fact, usually you don't even need to use a print
filter with lpd for most Lexmark printers as they auto sniff the incomming
print job and treat it as PCL, PS, or ASCII appropriately.
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Yeah, it's anoying, but he's probably done no harm yet. The best things
to do are to go through your /etc/rc.d/rcX.d where 'X' is your default run
level and make sure you've got any uncesary services removed from startup
there (the symlinks starting with 'S'). Go through your /etc/inetd.conf
an
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> your rive? Are they set to root or something else
> like nobody or guest?
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> I'll give your above settings a try. It looks pretty
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> that the FBI goes around and arrests people for. They are entering
> mycomputr system, wihout authorization.
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> > Athlon 550. There's all kinds of tuning that you can do such as mtrr to
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Start reading, and good luck!
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ave their act togeather. The few proplems I've
heard in this area have all been traced to specific things that could
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syn packets indicating that I was running a server, unless of course
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Hugh? DSL should be inherently much more reliable than modem dial-up.
I've never heard of consistend outages that couldn't be traced to
the line or other faulty equipment. Once replaced, it should work
rock solid. I'd be contacting someone and complainin
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> >Smith didn't indicate whether it wa
.1 startup scripts seems to address
> this startup problem.
> In addition, if someone reboots his workstation while a DHCP server is
> temporarily unavailable, he won't get stuck.
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> 100-150 for /
> 100-200 for /var
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aRequest Error }
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s well? The thing about /tmp in its
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> /usr/doc/HOWTO/mini/Bridge file (thats where it lives on my
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> > >
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gt; > Otherwise, you have dozens of daemons doing the same thing, but for different
>users.
>
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> mailadmin. HE has no privs.
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> > No need to CRON it. Config and run it as root and it daemonizes and serves
> > all local users that you pr
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> on the local machine that is running the aforementioned progs.
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functions. Are the lib functions listed and described anywhere on-line?
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lient -L -I 10.0.0.1
> added interface ip=10.0.0.2 bcast=10.0.0.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
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> session request to *SMBSERVER failed (Called name not present)
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> Linux is written in C because, well, it's written in C. Given that
> it is a unix clone it seems appropriate.
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> Why not not rewrite it in C++? Well lotsa arguments on both sides, one
> is simply inertia. it aint broke so why do that? But a
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, 1999 at 12:00:52PM -0500, Michael J. McGillick wrote:
> Nov 21 04:02:09 universe PAM_pwdb[2357]: (su) session opened for user news
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> Do you know how to install the ORB removable E-IDE drive?
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here. No one is forcing you to not use
> >your linux box as your MTA. Thousands of us do it every day. You just need
> >to setup your config properly (as you have been told - and how - already)
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Listen to Charles here, I think he's trying to say the same thing I am.
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7;re now getting is not
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There have been a number of projects over the past 2 years or so. apcd was one, try
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was that another machine on my network
> had mounted the CD via NFS. It did not help to unmount the CD on that
> machine: this is apparently a bug in the new knfsd, since it does not arise
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> Partition Check:
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> KERNEL PANIC: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 03:06
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