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On Wed, 26 Apr 2006 12:18:45 +1000, Leslie Katz uttered
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ man -t lpadmin | lpr
> Status Information:
> sending job '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> connecting to 'localhost', attempt 1
> cannot open connection to localhost - No such file or directory
> Make sure the r
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 25/04/2006 04:03:02 PM:
> However, when, on the laptop, I create a test file in a text editor and
> try to print it, the text editor says, "Problem encountered when trying
> to print" and nothing prints out.
>
> Then, when I open CUPS in my browser and go to "Jobs",
Matthew Hannigan wrote:
On Tue, Apr 25, 2006 at 04:03:02PM +1000, Leslie Katz wrote:
The printer manual lists, under "Features", "Interfaces that switch
automatically". It then continues, "A parallel and USB interface, which
is automatically switched according to the data source, comes stand
On Wed, Apr 26, 2006 at 10:39:20AM +1000, Malcolm V wrote:
> Does anyone else get confused by the unclear usage of the term "block"?
Only all the time :-)
> Given that a *nix block is always 512 bytes (or is it?) and a disk block is a
> variety of sizes. Most documentation uses the generic term
On Wednesday 26 April 2006 09:59, Martin Pool wrote:
> On 23/04/2006, at 8:31 PM, Malcolm V wrote:
> > On an ext3 filesystem some files stat as being one disk block size
> > larger
> > then would seem necessary.
>
> This is because one block is used to store an "indirect block",
> containing poin
On 23/04/2006, at 8:31 PM, Malcolm V wrote:
I'm writing a program to calculate space lost to the difference
between block
size and filesize (Surely this has been done before, but I couldn't
find it
from a quick few googles).
Whilst doing this, I've encountered the below and I'm unsure why
On Tue, Apr 25, 2006 at 04:03:02PM +1000, Leslie Katz wrote:
> The printer manual lists, under "Features", "Interfaces that switch
> automatically". It then continues, "A parallel and USB interface, which
> is automatically switched according to the data source, comes standard."
>
> I take that
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On Fri, Apr 21, 2006 at 08:01:42PM +1000, Howard Lowndes wrote:
> If I have a virtual mail domain of, say, example.com.au, then how do I get
> emails addressed to, say, [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] to be
> directed into the virtual mailbox <...>/example.com.au/fred
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