I don't think you will find any as good and extensive as Excel, but the
closest I have seen is the one from StarOffice or OpenOffice. Quattro Pro
was as good -some may say better- than Excel, but I don't think Linux
version is still available.
-Manuel.
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From: David
Try SCILAB, from INRIA (France). Windows and Linux versions available.
Both work.
-Manuel.
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Date: 14 Jun 2003 01:14:26 +0430
Subject: MATLAB , like application beyond octave
is there any program(of course
xfce rules!!!
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Subject: a lightweight window mgr for RH 9 ?
Hi
any recommendations as to a lightweight window manager for RH 9 as an
.rpm; something similar to
Hi!
There are three reasons we keep Windows boxes at the office:
1.MS Project
2.Special third party specific eng. software
3.AutoCAD
I don't think AutoCAD may work properly under emulation. You may try
VariCAD for Linux as a replacement. BTW, you may want to take a look at
AutoDesk's Inventor
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen:
We want to mount a computer to give internet access to 35 Windows
workstations in our office. Can we do this with RH8.0 Personal Edition?
Of course we know the tools are there, but we are concerned about the
licensing issues. As we do not require the high end
I have found a good strategy to make the transition to OpenOffice is to
keep Office working for some months, saving the docs by default in
not-Office standards, such as rtf for word docs. You may then try
installing OpenOffice for Window$ for some other months, and finally make
the switch to Linux
I am installing RH8.0 on my old laptop.
It has no network card, no modem, no floppy drive, and does not boot from
CD. So, I copied dosutils, images and isolinux directories to the windows
partition, booted windows in dos mode, and ran autoboot.
The problem is that I go directly into graphic
Well, I have had problems with complex files all from Excel, Word and PP.
A common problem are tables of content in Word docs. As we are thinking
about the transition from MS to Linux, we are setting up our Office
software to save all next year docs in more compatible formats. For
instance,
Hi!
My option would be to format the whole hard disk, because as I know Linux
a little bit more everytime, I can think better about what partition
strategy to use and what to and not to install. Of course, it depends of
what you like. You may even just fdisk and ext2fs that partition, and use
Well, my best option until now has been using rtf format rather than M$
Word format. Still not perfect, and I have some problems with tables of
content, but it is better than trying to load a native Word format.
-Manuel.
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I am not an IT guy, not even a programmer, but I have been around this
list for a couple of years, and my opinion is that the best *nix is the
one you feel comfortable working with. Security and efficiency will just
be a matter of how much dedication you give to your boxes.
Unfortunately my
I have a 4L that works like a charm with 7.3. Connected at LPT1.
-Manuel.
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Date: 09 Dec 2002 11:10:41 -0500
Subject: Re: HP LaserJet 4L
I've had a similar problem with my Okidata OL-810e
I fixed it by using the
I have a desktop computer at home running RH 7.2. I connect to the net
using rp3 by means of a modem connection (no LAN, WAN, not even a network
card on this box). In my consoles and prompts I
get localhost.localdomain, which I would like to change to other text,
i.e., naming my computer.
command, but I got the same results.
Any ideas?
TIA,
-Manuel.
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Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2002 11:09:36 -0600
Subject: Re: Changing localhost.localdomain
Manuel Camacho wrote:
I have a desktop computer at home
I would distinguish between various engineering disciplines. In the
world of electronics, there seems to be a strong trend towards Linux.
Yes, you are right. I believe that is because electrical and electronic
engineers are more fond to programming than people from other eng.
fields. You
Out of interest: What programs are used for EDA (e.g. schematic
capture, PCB
layout, etc.)? Last time I checked (which is a while ago), there didn't
seem
to be that much out there...
There are plenty of tools. My last contact with electronics was about two
years ago, but I recall SPICE
Is Window$ a necessary evil???
Unfortunately, so far, for Engineering applications, I think so.
Regarding this thread, my opinion is as follows:
-Excel is the best spreadsheet when it comes to advanced uses. QPro was
great, but it can be considered mostly dead. StarOffice works wonderfully
Just for the records, SCSI cards have their own processors to handle
disks I/O while IDE drives are handled by the computer main processor(s).
SCSI is just like outsourcing the drives management. So, when running
processor intensive applications such as mathematical applications, the
I can think of two options. One is to use octave or scilab. The other is
trying the HP 48 emulator for Window$ via WINE.
I would go for octave, as it is a full math languaje and environment, and
it works both in text and graphical mode.
-Manuel.
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From: christopher j
Installing the rpm is not enough, yet.
Logged as the user who will use xfce, you have to run another command to
install if. I don't recall if it was xfce-install or xfce-setup, just
type xfce and TAB twice to see the available options. Then reboot.
After that, I got xfce on the graphic login
Hi, Erick!
I guess ISO8859-2 is different than ISO8859-9. As you know, ISO stands
for International Standards Organization, and I bet the last number means
a different standard. In such a case, you just have to decide which font
will better suit your needs.
Best wishes,
-Manuel.
Dear Neo:
On April 1st, also known in North America as April's Fools Day,
inhabitants of this region play all kind of jokes. I bet this is one of
such. I just hope you can get some fun out of it (although the sense of
humor changes from one place to another).
Best wishes,
-Manuel.
The rpms that are architechture independent have noarch somewhere in
their names. Compilers are in charge of matching your source with the
actual architecture you have, so you do not necessarilly have to learn
architecture specific code, and you achieve high portability. But, some
processes
Dear friends:
I just installed RH 7.2 on my Laptop.
When I issue mount /dev/cdrom, I am getting a /dev/cdrom is not a valid
block device error.
Any idea how can I fix this?
TIA,
-Manuel.
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Thanks!
I solved the issue with depmod -ae. But, for the records, the first
possible solution I got was:
mount -t iso9660 /dev/hdc /mnt/cdrom AND
mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
solved the error initially, BUT, after I reinstalled everything, it did
not work (???, I installed the same
It mostly depends on what you want to do. I suggest you to look at the
HOWTOs first. There is one (which name I don't have on hand) that is about
running Linux on 8 MB laptops.
You may think about Peanut Linux, Tiny Linux, or creating your own set of
files (take a look at the Linux From
I have bought from Cheapbytes in the past, and I recall they had some
legal issues on labeling the CDs as RedHat. What they do is download the
iso image from RedHat and burning it for sale (AFAIR, there used to be
little differences on the official CDs and the images available to
download
Nop. But my ISP does use Windows, so they catched the virus on the way.
But, as other ppl on this list, I keep Windows on some boxes (necessary
evil).
-Manuel.
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From: Vidiot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2001 22:10:28 -0600 (CST)
Subject:
My ISP checks all the transit mails for viruses automatically.
I got the message from their mail server.
-Manuel.
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Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 00:31:15 -0500
Subject: Re: Virus was sent from the list
how do you
Dear Friends:
At the office, the management is thinking about changing all the network
from Novell and Windows to Linux. But, we require some software that only
exists in Windows version, such as AutoCAD and MSProject.
I know there is VMWare and Win4Lin, but, is it possible to let all the MS
I guess you mean mathematical regression tools that allow you to take
experimental data and correlate it to get an equation that describes the
phenomena in a more or less (measured) accurate way.
Well, you may want to try Octave or Scilab. R-Base is intended for
statistical analysis, and as
linux is a very efficient alternative. can i have a linux server with
win95
clients? will it be advantageous to switch over?
Yes. Free. Better. Unix-like. Highly configurable. All tools needed
included.
-Manuel.
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On Mon, 06 Mar 2000, N Jaiswal wrote:
I have done installation of 6.0 and 6.1 on PII-350 with 64MB Ram and for
workstation mode, it took not more than 20 minutes.
No more than 40 minutes on my 486/66 w/24 RAM =).
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On Fri, 25 Feb 2000, Michael S. Dunsavage wrote:
I had this same question before ...well close to it and i got this answer:
put alias partport_lowlevel parport_pc in /etc/conf.modules and reboot.
I had same problem solved it in the BIOS rather than in Linux. I changed the
parallel
Dear friends:
I have to present a small project for my automatic control course about Genetic
Algorythms. I found no information about that in the library, but I got a
magazine (a Linux one) in Spanish with a nice theoretical introduction to the
topic, which I plan on using for my project.
Dear friends:
I have to present a small project for my automatic control course about Genetic
Algorythms. I found no information about that in the library, but I got a
magazine (a Linux one) in Spanish with a nice theoretical introduction to the
topic, which I plan on using for my project.
Dear friends:
We need a mail server at the office, and was thinking about Linux as an option.
About 20 users, and we use internal as well as internet e-mail. As traffic is
very low, we would think about a dial-on-demand connection to the
internet through a modem. We connect to the ISP and
I found a very easy to follow article on connecting to the internet provider on
August's issue of Linux Magazine (Newbies section).
Hope it helps.
-Manuel.
On Sat, 05 Feb 2000, SoloCDM wrote:
I asked my ISP what terminal equipment and what authentication schemes
their system would accept.
On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, Jeff Mings wrote:
Just a thought - have you guys made absolutely sure that your ports are set up
correctly and enabled? I was having problems with a printer port under RH 6.1
that had worked fine under 5.2. For some reason, the BIOS setting for the port
was "auto"
Dear friends:
I just connected my HP LaserJet Series II to my RH 6.0 box.
I configured the printer using printtool. Now, here's the problem:
When I print an ASCII text page, it works great.
When I print the PS test page, I get the page splittled in three thirds, one on
a different page.
Can
Where is your SWAP partition? DD requires at least 1.
-Manuel.
On Sat, 29 Jan 2000, John S. Muller wrote:
Hi,
I have the following partitions:
hda18g Windoze 98
hda21g Linux (slackware)
hda31g Linux (slackware)
hda44g
am thinking of getting. I am transitioning from a Windows NT administrator
Don't worry, nobody's perfect! ;)
Linux in a Nutshell, Second Edition; Siever, Ellen; O'Reilly
According to Linux Journal, this is a "must have".
Running Linux, Third Edition; Welsh, Matt; O'Reilly Associates
Well, I started up with RH 5.2.
If you want, and have some time to spend on your decision, you may like
buying "generic" disks from maybe Cheapbytes or LinuxMall. This are the same
downloadable versions that you find on the net, so you can install them and
work them out just as the originals
On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, Jamie Carl wrote:
So i just have one question, anyone know anywhere i can find
resources for a beginner programmer who is basically starting
from scratch? In relation to Linux of course..
Linux Programmers Guide in your CD and Beginning Linux Programming, Wrox Press.
Hi!
I have an inter 440BX-2 MB and RH 6.0 does not recognize my parallel ports
either.
I *guess* it has to do with the USB architecture. I am waiting for 6.2 to
upgrade and see what happens.
If anyone knows how to fix the problem, please let know.
TIA
-Manuel.
On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, Rohan
On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, Rohan Parkes wrote:
I too have a USB, but I'm not making use of it, so I didn't think that was
the problem.
I don't use it either, but it is there... =)
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1. There is always a risk on repartitioning.
2. Try some specific tool such as Partition Magic or FIPS.
-Manuel.
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Fecha: MiƩrcoles, 12 de Enero de 2000 03:24 a.m.
Asunto: Partition manager?
Is
I don't have an AMD, but you may want to check December's Linux Journal article
on the subject.
-Manuel.
On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, Philippe Moutarlier wrote:
does it fit AMD-K6 II 3Dnow ??
Philippe
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Content-Type:
it's really good if you're running a business with a lot of
seats and you're going to have a professional
IT/sysadmin/unix dude doing setup and maintenance, but for
home use by Joe Citizen, Linux is still quite a bit of
hassle compared to Microsoft or Macintosh.
I guess I am in Joe's
AFAIK, they should be as similar as possible. In fact, some stores sale the
"twin" processors, that are supposed to be matched for better performance.
Could be a trick to ask you for an extra fee on the pair. But I have not
heard about two processors at different speeds.
-Manuel.
-Mensaje
You can even get a couple of distributions from cheapbytes or linuxmall at a
very low price, and try them yourself.
I have tried Caldera, SUSE and RH, and still preffer RH.
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On Tue, 04 Jan 2000, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
Is there a list for 6.1, or is it still the hedwig list?
Glen
Hi Glen!
I am not running 6.1, but I remember reading mails about a Cartman list here.
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As I understand, you are installing a second modem, the jusmpered one will
work under Linux and the other one is working under Windows.
Here is what I would do. I would first review in Windows my IRQs and DMAs.
Then I would jumper the new modem in such a way it wont interfere with the
rest of
I am buying some SCSI hard drives and I want to test them for performance
and possible failures.
Does anybody knows about some Linux software that maybe helpful for this
purpose, or any procedure to follow to test the drives' reliability?
TIA,
-Manuel.
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Take a look at www.xcdroast.org
There is also a HOWTO on burning CDs and cdwriters.
-Manuel.
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Fecha: Martes, 04 de Enero de 2000 11:43 a.m.
Asunto: CD-Rewritable
Hi
I would like to know
What do you plan using this PC for?
I was using a 486/66 until last month...
-Manuel.
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De: M. I. S. Director [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fecha: Domingo, 02 de Enero de 2000 11:46 p.m.
Asunto: Upgrades for a 486?
The CD problem of my
No Y2K problem here, even on my old 486s!
=)
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
-Manuel.
On Fri, 31 Dec 1999, Chuck Mead wrote:
If this makes it... I guess MoonGroup survived the rollover intact!
Woops... there goes another cannon shot!
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Hi Kerry!
I am running RH 5.2 in a 486/66 with 16 MB of RAM, 400 MB HDD, and I am using X
with icewm (runs fast enough). Couple of suggestions: instead of using one swap
partition, make two -half size each- one on each drive. Modify your
/etc/inittab so you have only two virtual consoles instead
Hi Philippe!
Nice hard one. First of all, your AMD and Intel are different factories with
different processors and different technologies. So, your question is like
asking what model of a BMW is this model of Mercedes.
Here's what I read: The AMD-K6 is a high performance six generation
Hi Bob!
I saw an add on Linux Journal. Is a company called Linux Laptops. Their web
site is www.linuxlaptops.com (original, isn't it? =) ).
Hope this helps.
-Manuel.
On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, Bob Hartung wrote:
I know this is off topic, but I need to move to a new
notebook and many of the
You may like using GMT time...
-Manuel.
On Thu, 30 Dec 1999, Greg W wrote:
Hi all
Well it was a partial success in that I was not the only participant ;-) ,
there have been indications of interest (which I would still like to see
more of for those who see this at a later stage)
I
Hi Charles!!!
If you are really into Hardware, you may want to take a look at "Upgrading and
Repairing PCs, Linux Edition" from Mueller (QUE). It comes with a bootable CD
with a Debian distribution that let you make diagnostics and other sort of
things.
On the other hand, there is a tool you
Hi Matt!
You may want to check about the SMP capability of your kernel. I *guess* you
have to recompile for SMP the kernel boxed with 5.2.
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I am running redhat 6.1 in an IBM thinkpad 600 with a spanish keyboard.
I use KDE (in spanish of course) and I have not been able to get the
correct leyout of the keyboard to work under KDE( I have tryed both the
spanish layout and the latinamerican layout). The problem is that I can not
Hi Chip!
Bad news... you have power flickering, a surge supressor is USELESS. Diodes
on your surge protector are designed for instant peeks of current, and we
are talking of milliseconds here. So don't rely on this to protect your
equipment form the power flickering.
Good news: you can use a
On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Gustav Schaffter wrote:
I'm aware that many people run Linux on 'old' hardware. I fully respect
this need, which is somewhat proven by the fact that I intend to install
RH6.1 on a few 486's laying around (when I find the time for it) and I
agree that there should be a 386
Maybe not on a 686 with a speedy CD.
But in my 386/25 may take two weeks...
-Manuel.
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On Sun, 26 Dec 1999, Arni Raghu wrote:
Nothing like emacs :)
But if it is real IDE u want look at kdevelop..it is free..
cygnus has a more powerful IDE but costs $$
Yep. Nothing like Emacs =).
But I like xwpe, too. It is just a "Borland style" IDE. It is on the CDs.
-Manuel.
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On Fri, 24 Dec 1999, lloy0076 wrote:
In my opinion the upgrade has been worth it. Besides, I now have two
relatively fast machines. The older KG II @ 366MHZ was certainly quite
fast and I still have it; just gotta get round to installing it into a
case somewhere. The only glitch is that it
On Fri, 24 Dec 1999, K Old wrote:
I have used 'find', 'locate', and 'grep' to try to find it.
Hi Kevin!
Have you tried upgrading the locate database? It is updated automatically...
at about 3:00 am. If you do not have your system on at that time, it just wont
update.
On 5.2 you can run
I don't know much about the early macs, but I do know that BASIC was part
and parcel of the OS for several micros of that era - Commodore PET and
64, Apple and Apple II, maybe even the earliest IBM PC/XT machines. I
On the original IBM PC/XT, if you did not insert a bootable floppy on
Somewhere in here Microsoft Windows was launched. The first couple
Yep. I remember that on my first MSWindows the mouse was mentioned as an
"optional" item. BTW, I run the earliest Windows in an 8 MHz 8088, 640K of RAM
and 20MB HDD. No mouse at all... Then I bought a Logitech Bus mouse for
Hello, guys!
Just to tell you that I bought Scott Mueller's Upgrading and Repairing PC's,
LINUX edition from Amazon. Looks really good. Comes with diagnostics CD
(unfortunately based on Debian).
-Manuel.
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On Thu, 16 Dec 1999, Jose M. Sanchez wrote:
Eh, um... wrong video server...
-JMS
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I had same problem with my first install of RH. I was using the right server
(generic VGA). It was a matter of adjusting colors and resolution.
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swap 127
ram 4 gig
Sorry the new limitation (depending on the kernel and on the hardware)
on the i386 platform is 2 gig for swap.
Just pointing out the 'man mkswap' data on kernel 2.2.12
If you use big swap partitions, it is supposed to be more efficient to add
another hdd (an
Just tell me the Advansys model so I never wate my money on one!
=)
On Sun, 05 Dec 1999, Iain Wade wrote:
%_ I just threw to the "recycle bin" an adaptec clone. So, I would say it is
not a
good idea to experiment with cheap SCSI adapter clone. I bought an
Advansys
Ultra SCSI card for
I just threw to the "recycle bin" an adaptec clone. So, I would say it is not a
good idea to experiment with cheap SCSI adapter clone. I bought an Advansys
Ultra SCSI card for about $60+SH at TigerDirect, and works fine. Advansys
makes Linux compatible cards and gives Linux support on their
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On Sun, 21 Nov 1999, Manuel Camacho wrote:
Dear friends:
I have a new motherboard, an Intel SE440BX-2. RedHat 6.0 does not recognizes
lp0, lp1 or lp3. I tried reinstalling, but it still
test
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Dear friends:
I have a new motherboard, an Intel SE440BX-2. RedHat 6.0 does not recognizes
lp0, lp1 or lp3. I tried reinstalling, but it still does not recognize the
ports.
What can I do?
Thanks a lot.
Best regards,
-Manuel.
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Hey, you know, the mass-market Linux PC vendors of the future might actually
have an easier time of things than MS tech support, if they ship their
machines with a "safe" user account, and bury the root password in the
documentation. The knowledgeable user can find what he needs quickly in
I really wish you both the best.
Regards,
-Manuel.
On Sun, 14 Nov 1999, Edward Dekkers wrote:
...but it has.
Just a quick note to all you guys to let you know that on Friday 12th, I
asked my girlfriend of nearly 5 years, Kylie Taylor, to marry me.
She said yes in case anyone
On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, Doug McGarrett wrote:
speed. Then make a /boot partition. I'm not sure how big that has
to be, but 100MB is more than enough.
My /boot is 5MB and got 47% of usage =).
My experience is that fdisk is the program to use. Maybe things are
better now, but in 5.0 days,
As far as I understand -maybe I am wrong-, Linux get rid of the BIOS settings,
or at least, ignore them after LILO takes control. But, have you tried resetting
the drives in your BIOS?
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Phone: (506)233-4222.
I'm looking forward to the day when I've learned enough to be able to
actually help someone else on this list, but the more I find out the more I
know I don't know. If you get what I mean...
Dear Stephen, according to Plato, the best way of teaching is *asking*. I guess
even the Linux gurus
Is there any linux list related to hardware?
TIA
-Manuel.
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Is there any Linux software for doing benchmarking tests on stand alone Linux
boxes?
TIA,
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There is an app under KDE that gives you information about the system. But I
don't have a network, so I don't know if it gives info about NICs.
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Dear friends:
I have a HP laserjet series II that I just connected to my RH 6.0 box. Kernel
has not been modified or recompiled (just as out from the box). I have set the
input filter as laserJet IId/IIp/III* with TIFF compression, which is described
as "Driver for the Laserjet II series
On Sun, 07 Nov 1999, Brian R. Thacker wrote:
I was curious if anyone on this list uses KDE or the associated apps at all?
I've tried to compile a number of KDE apps on a RedHat 6.1 box (full
installation) and have been unable to do so. Ever time I run the ./configure
script I keep getting the
Dear Daniel, here's another "non-programmer" using Linux for fun!!! =)
I need to get a bigger hard-drive. Also, I was hoping to upgrade from
redhat 4.2 to redhat 6.1 or whatever the latest release is. I also
need to install windows 98 on the new hard-drive--for work-related
purposes.
I
are in /usr/lib/rhs/rhs-printfilters or
some such thing you might try looking through these the
.fpi files seem to be the actual filters
Linda
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Dear friends:
I was handled a LaserJet series II, which I am trying to make print under Linux
6.0. After printing the self test pages of the printer, I tried to make linux
work with it unsuccesfully.
I then moved the printer to a Win 98 box, loaded the drivers, but printing
failed, too.
As I
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