Menu --> System Settings --> Printers --> Add printer
Chances are there is no free driver if it's not supported by CUPS.
I think this is proprietary.
http://support.brother.com/g/s/id/linux/en/download_prn.html#MFC-7360
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I am attempting to connect a Brother MFC-7360N three-in-one.
When I connect it, it is not recognized and no attempt is
made to install the drivers. I consulted the help pages but
they are unhelpful. I excerpt the page below:
>Set up a local printer
>...
>If your printer was not set up
Wait just sec.
Why are you using this script instead of using youtube-dl?
youtube-dl supports proxy too.
--proxy URL Use the specified HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS proxy.
To enable experimental SOCKS proxy, specify
a
Wish it was that simple.
I had already tried that and it gave the same error.
Also, notice that the first curl occurrence is okay (just copy paste the
script and give it a go, check what happens). The second one is where the
script fails. It actually manages to do the "discover video title
drop_caches
Writing to this will cause the kernel to drop clean caches, as well as
reclaimable slab objects like dentries and inodes. Once dropped, their
memory becomes free.
To free pagecache:
echo 1 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches
To free reclaimable slab objects (includes dentries and
> "I have 206 mb of RAM usage when i start a session"
> "I have 110 mb. Now, what do I win?"
free -m
totalusedfree shared buff/cache available
Mem: 3950 473521 0 3813861
Swap: 16383 0 16383
I have 47MB of RAM usage when I
>"curl: option --socks5-hostname 127.0.0.1:9150: is unknown"
>"I think there is something wrong in the line:
system("curl", "-sSRL", "--socks5-hostname 127.0.0.1:9150", "-A 'Mozilla/5.0
(Windows NT 6.1; rv:31.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/31.0'", "-H
'Accept-Language: en-us,en;q=0.5'", "-o",
Thanks.
So, that is supposed to be done when the problem is happening right? Or
should I do it now and it will prevent the problem from happening?
In other words, what does that do exactly? :)
Thanks in advance for the help.
kswaspd0 is in the kernel space. I do not think you can 'kill' it. That
should calm it down though:
$ echo 1 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches
curl: option --socks5-hostname 127.0.0.1:9150: is unknown
curl: try 'curl --help' or 'curl --manual' for more information
Which is weird considering the first time curl runs it uses the tor proxy
just fine (i checked and it is using the proxy, not bypassing it).
I think there is something
http://stackoverflow.com/
Also:
>"gives me an error"
What error?
Oh, cool!
I'll have to order one!
It happened again and I tried what you suggested. But there were too many
modules loaded and I never got any to unload (trying sudo rmmod always gave
an error, saying that the module was being used). But I got the idea of using
iotop and noticed there was a thing called kswapd0 running. What
Actually I think it would be solved if using a newer kernel, but I have to
rely on the jxself 3.4 kernel, as it's the only way my graphics card works
properly (it's an ATI Mobility).
Keep in mind that I'm not talking about services with an accounts system
comparable to Paypal. Stripe for instance is just something the website uses
to process payments, with users using a credit/debit card to pay.
I read it. There are obvioulsy problems with PayPal but there are other
online payments systems.
PayPal is a bad company for some people, which is fair enough, but its design
is good, as it removes a certain amount of risk of online payments systems.
The payments system does not have to be PayPal by any means, for instance
Stripe is used by the Humble Bundle website, and it works well
I don't know why you were emailing them about Paypal root_vegetable, they
have a large part of their site devoted to explaining these issues:
https://minifree.org/paypal/
Here is the page, in case people have trouble getting to it for some reason:
PayPal? No way!
Minifree used to accept
"It's not clear they even offer Bitcoin so I'm not sure how it's relevant."
I mentioned bitcoin because I was talking about ways to pay the Trisquel
Project.
"Also regarding paying Trisquel, that does not generally involve large sums
of money. It involves small quantities (relative to the
There's a guy on Open Bazaar that sells librebooted thinkpads and accepts
Bitcoin as payment. He also responds to inquiries.
ob://8a5c58f98f6817d58a447fee69e57a593174c26b/store
Hey guys, so I am not skilled in Perl (I always do my stuff in Bash), but I
found a cool youtube downloader script in Perl, and wanted to use it. I tried
to modify the "curl" option to use "--socks5-hostname 127.0.0.1:9150" as to
use my Tor connection (which I sometimes do in Bash scripts).
I just think they need to offer other payment methods. It's not clear they
even offer Bitcoin so I'm not sure how it's relevant.
Also regarding paying Trisquel, that does not generally involve large sums of
money. It involves small quantities (relative to the prices at Minifree) e.g.
$10. So
I never said they weren't good people, just that wire transfer makes me
apprehensive. They don't answer emails when I queried them about lack of
other payment options. Put simply, I think a middleman such as PayPal (it
does not have to be PayPal, there are others) is safer from the point of
AFAIK the owner of Minifree is a decent person.
You should use that one (but replace 5.9 with 5.8) with LibertyBSD 5.8.
There are no package repositories for LibertyBSD-- there'll be one for the
next release, though.
> https://stallman.org/amazon.html
> So you might want to consider buying elsewhere.
Ah, you were quicker than me. Don't buy from Amazon.
:)
"I would only get it if you intend to install Libreboot or Coreboot, other
than that you might as well just go to your local computer store."
This is probably true. However, if you want something decent for a low price
(< $200) a Thinkpad is a great choice--even without libreboot.
If many people here have successfully transacted with Minifree, then it seems
unreasonable to say they may be a 'scam'.
Of course you should be careful wiring money, but people and businesses wire
money all day every day. It is very common.
If you don't use Paypal (I stopped using them
It can run Libreboot but it is a formidable installation process:
https://libreboot.org/docs/hcl/t500.html. If you don't install Libreboot it
is just a generic laptop with reasonable build quality. It probably comes
with Intel wireless though which as far as I know cannot be replaced unless
I can visit amazon without javascript, but amazon is a terrible company:
https://stallman.org/amazon.html
So you might want to consider buying elsewhere. The websites ADFENO
recommended are good places to start
If you don't want to spend more than $150, then getting a used Thinkpad can
The problem with Minifree (who sell the RYF-certified laptops) is that they
only use a wire transfer as payment option, something commonly used in
internet scams and problematic because a single mistake in the account
details the money is being sent to means all your money is gone (this
I can't open Amazon due to non-free JavaScript, but looking for the
notebook at h-node returns me no results, this means that no one tested
it. If you don't want to run the risk of loosing money, please buy a
Respects Your Freedom hardware instead:
http://www.fsf.org/ryf
By buying a hardware
Would I have compatibilities issues if I buy this computer?
http://www.amazon.com/ThinkPad-T500-2-53GHz-802-11a-Wireless/dp/B001JICTAG?ie=UTF8=Lenovo%20ThinkPad%20T500=1465313424_=sr_1_1=8-1
I installed openBSD to test the environment on an ASUS netbook with Intel
Atom and 2 gigs RAM.
To adjust the audio level up to 200 (default was 126), type:
mixerctl outputs.master=200,200
Just typing 'mixerctl' prints out the configuration.
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> I have 206 mb of RAM usage when i start a session
I have 110 mb. Now, what do I win? :))
Start it from terminal and see if it throws errors. Paste the output here.
What is the path I should export? I mean, to install packages, the path to
the mirror, so that I can pkg_add.
I have 206 mb usage of RAM usage when i start a session
Any issue or bug can be posted to the mailing list
(i had the installer crashing while loading FR.Locales)
http://trisquel.info/en/issues/20202
It will be fixed in the next version 2.0
Please post bug reports on the mailing list and not
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