And now for something REALLY stupid.
When I went through printconf, I called my print queue HP1100A ...
which will not work with lpr command, queue needing to be named .
lp. Sorry, folks. MASSIVE brain cramp.
All's well...I promise...really!!!
Your turkey of the week,
John
Oops, sorry..brain cramp. Just log out/log in. Sorry. Another
"Senior Moment"
On 04/02/00, 06:14:04PM -0400, John P. Verel wrote:
> Yep, it sure did :)) It opened it with my current login. How do I
> open a new instance of X and log in as another user/root?
>
> Tha
On Wed, 5 Jan 2000, Michael J. McGillick wrote:
> Evening:
>
> Pardon my memory loss, but does anyone remember how to verify the
> integrity of an RPM? Also, what is the command to make sure that the RPMs
> I have installed have not been modified and are still their original
> files?
>
$ rpm
is it rpm -V? i think.
"Michael J. McGillick" wrote:
>
> Evening:
>
> Pardon my memory loss, but does anyone remember how to verify the
> integrity of an RPM? Also, what is the command to make sure that the RPMs
> I have installed have not been modified and are still their original
> files?
>
On Wed, Jan 05, 2000 at 08:41:29PM -0500, Michael J. McGillick wrote:
> Evening:
>
> Pardon my memory loss, but does anyone remember how to verify the
> integrity of an RPM? Also, what is the command to make sure that the RPMs
> I have installed have not been modified and are still their origina
Evening:
Pardon my memory loss, but does anyone remember how to verify the
integrity of an RPM? Also, what is the command to make sure that the RPMs
I have installed have not been modified and are still their original
files?
Thanks.
- Mike
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