Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Printer shares question"
2010 Nov 24
2
[LLVMdev] RFC: Exception Handling Proposal II
On Nov 24, 2010, at 5:36 AM, Bill Wendling wrote:
> On Nov 24, 2010, at 4:58 AM, John McCall wrote:
>>
>>> The object 'f' is in a different cleanup area than 'b' which, in turn
>>> is in a different area than 'z'. These three regions should point to
>>> three different landing pads (or different offsets in the same landing
>>>
2000 Mar 24
2
Samba and DOS
Greetings,
Is there any way to get Samba to interact with MS-DOS? I am
attempting to turn a Linux box into a VPN router for DOS clients. What I
need to know is, can I get a CIFS protocol stack for MS-DOS, is a TCP/IP
stack sufficient, are there any other solutions anyone knows about?
Thank You.
Tyrell Kumlin, Help Desk
Cipher Systems Ltd. - Providing quality software solutions & services
2010 Nov 25
0
[LLVMdev] RFC: Exception Handling Proposal II
On Nov 24, 2010, at 11:18 AM, John McCall wrote:
> On Nov 24, 2010, at 5:36 AM, Bill Wendling wrote:
>> Ah ha! I think I had a different mental model than you did. Or at least I remembered things differently from the discussion. :-) For me, there is one dispatch per region, which is why I had the region number associated with the invokes as well as the "unwind to" edge coming
2010 Nov 24
0
[LLVMdev] RFC: Exception Handling Proposal II
On Nov 24, 2010, at 4:58 AM, John McCall wrote:
>> If that's so, how do you encode which which landing pad is to be
>> followed per region?
>>
>> Consider the following code:
>>
>> try {
>> Foo f();
>> f.run(); // can throw exception
>> Bar b();
>> b.run(); // can throw exception
>> Baz z();
>> z.run(); // can throw
2003 May 05
6
Multiple Printers on LPT
Hi
I have a RH7.2 server with 3 x LPT ports
I have installed the following printers using the GUI printconfig
Lp0 = HP1200
Lp1 = OKI320
Lp2 = OKI321
I have shared them via samba
I can browse them using WinXP & Win2K by browsing the Linux box, looking at
the printers and double clicking to open them, all is OK you would say, No.
I have checked permissions on the /var/lpd directories and
2010 Nov 24
3
[LLVMdev] RFC: Exception Handling Proposal II
On Nov 24, 2010, at 2:59 AM, Renato Golin wrote:
> If I got it right, the dispatch instruction will tell the
> instructions/calls to unwind to specific landing pads (cleanup areas,
> terminate), but the region number will encode try/catch areas, so that
> all those cleanup landing pads should ultimately end up in the catch
> area for that region.
Caveat: I'm speaking from what
2005 Feb 04
3
adding LPT port to wine? Acrobat 5/PDFWriter installation problem
hi all,
I'm using the official wine-20041201-0.1 on Sue 9.1 (i386). I used
winetools 2.10 to facilitate my wine installation and it was a godsand. I
have installed Office 2000 and so far so good, but I like to extend my wine
functionality just a bit more.
I like to install Acrobat 5 (not reader) with PDFWriter on my wine
installation. The problem I have is that, during the
2000 Apr 05
3
Problems with Intel Netport Printserver and Samba
Running RH6.0 I am able to print just fine from linux, the problem now is
getting smb printing working. I am using an Intel Netport Express PRO/100
printserver. Previous to my upgrade from RH5.2 when I had the printer
directly connected to the samba server, I was able to print just fine from
the windows client machines (not using the raw method)
My /etc/printcap is as follows
##PRINTTOOL3##
1999 Dec 15
6
Samba Printing Problem
Greetings
I've installed Samba and I've a printing problem which you
can see from the log file.
The error I get from the /var/log/log.smb is :
Unable to open printcap file lpstat for read!
In the /etc/smb.conf file I have:
debug level = 3
load printers = yes
printcap name = /etc/printcap
printcap name = lpstat
printing = bsd
Any help appreciated
2010 Nov 25
3
[LLVMdev] RFC: Exception Handling Proposal II
On Nov 24, 2010, at 5:07 PM, Bill Wendling wrote:
> On Nov 24, 2010, at 11:18 AM, John McCall wrote:
>
>> On Nov 24, 2010, at 5:36 AM, Bill Wendling wrote:
>>> Ah ha! I think I had a different mental model than you did. Or at least I remembered things differently from the discussion. :-) For me, there is one dispatch per region, which is why I had the region number
1999 Sep 16
3
page of graphics won't completely print
Greetings,
I'm not on the list, so please CC me, thanks. :)
Problem: printing a full-page graphic stops 3 inches into the print.
System:
FreeBSD 3.2 server running Samba 2.0.3 (version that is installed with
the distribution)
486DX (4 or 8MB, I don't remember at the moment, I think 8.)
2 parallel ports
Epson Color STYLUS 500
Epson Color STYLUS 800
Win95 client
2010 Jan 21
8
Need help to get LCDHype flying with Parallel-Port
Hello together,
i want to run LCDHype in Linux under wine, because there is no adequate other program that supports graphically LCD-Displays.
I already opened a discussion in the forum of LCDHype (sorry - is in german language):
http://lcdhype.condense.de/index.php?showtopic=4963
I already found an older version (V 0.6) of LCDHype that installs and the frontend is up and running.
But now i am
2000 Jan 13
1
Printing woes
Hi,
I've been using Samba for a while, and I'm now running all network
printing here from Samba. However, while printing itself works fine, my
users can neither view the print queue, nor delete jobs from it, and
this is beginning to get annoying. I'm using LPRng to do all the
printing. All the clients are NT4 workstations. Here's some selected
bits of /etc/smb.conf and
2015 Mar 03
6
TLS, SRTP, Asterisk11 and Snom870s
CentOS-6.5 (FreePBX-2.6)
Asterisk-11.14.2 (FreePBX)
snom870-SIP 8.7.3.25.5
I am having a very difficult time attempting to get TLS and SRTP
working with Asterisk and anything else. At the moment I am trying to
get TLS functioning with our Snom870 desk-sets. And I am not having
much luck.
Since this is an extraordinarily (to me) Byzantine environemnt I am
going to ask if any of you have gotten
2003 May 24
5
Doubts about sharing a winprinter
Hi there,
I own a domestic lan with two computers, mine and my mother's one. Mine is called GREENDEMON and the other one is called BLUEDEMON and they both are configured to run on the REDLOCAL workgroup. I've Debian Woody running on GREENDEMON and Windows 98 running on BLUDEMON, with an attached Nec Silentwriter Superscript 610 printer. This printer is only compatible with Windows 9x
1997 Aug 07
9
printer problem
>Date: Mon, 4 Aug 1997 10:05:04 +0200
>From: marc.waknine@espace.aerospatiale.fr
>To: samba@arvidsjaur.anu.edu.au (Non Receipt Notification Requested)
>Subject: printer problem . URGENT help form SAMBA team !!
>Message-ID: <9708040805.AA06185@musun95009.espace.aerospatiale.fr>
>
>on the SAMBA server i declare some printers
>everything is ok in win3.11 because all
2001 Aug 09
2
Printing AND memory
Does anyone know why I am getting an error message about "insufficient
memory" when I try to print from wine? I am running Lotus Notes 5.0.6.
Thanks
Richard
2005 Aug 03
9
Benchmarking Xen (results and questions)
Hi all,
Here are some benchmarks that I''ve done using Xen.
However, before I get started, let me explain some of configuration
details...
Xen Version SPECjbb
WebBench
Linux Distribution Debian 3.1
HT disabled
Linux Kernel 2.6.12.2
Host Patch CK3s
Here are the initial benchmarks
SPECJBB WebBench
1 Thread 1 Client 2 Clients 4 Clients
8 Clients
BOPS TPS TPS TPS TPS
Host
2017 Dec 21
1
develop.raw error ( adimpro )
Hello all,
I'm trying to use the adimpro package to read RAW files (image). Make
readins is OK!
> r <- read.raw( '20171218_210956.dng', type='RAW', compress=FALSE )
> summary( r )
> ### cut the many lines...
Filter pattern: GR/BG
> extract.info( r )
[1] "GR/B"
>
To next, develop the raw file using the "develop.raw" function.
But the
1999 Mar 20
5
Printer Problems
Before anyone responds I would like to let everyone know my problem is
fixed :) The problem was lpr would only spool so big of a file, so I
had to add a -s option to it. Thanks once again for this great piece of
software...
> First of all I would like to thank all the developers and testers for
> such a great piece of software. It has simplified my life and made
> things much better