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2015 Oct 09
0
SOLVED: CentOS 7 CUPS: where queue defaults are stored?
Dear All, Please, ignore me. All settings are indeed in /etc/cups. Solution in my case was: calm down, go across the hallway and get yourself coffee, drink it and do something else for 5 min (maybe write "person in distress" e-mail...). And all will be what is expected after that. Still: is there more elegant way to replicate CUPS configuration, than just copy /etc/cups ? Thnaks.
2015 Apr 02
1
OT: Recommended anti-virus for Windows
Well them plus CIA, NSA, Barney the Dinosaur and Teletubbies. Brian Bernard On Apr 2, 2015 5:58 PM, "????????? ????????" <nevis2us at infoline.su> wrote: > One thing I forgot to mention: I also always recommend AGAINST using >> kasperski. Kasperski is KGB guy (*cough* *cough* retired. You know in that >> service retirement is only feet first dead, so you do your
2015 Apr 02
5
OT: Recommended anti-virus for Windows
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Sorry to mention the "opposition" here, but I have a family member's laptop to protect, and I'm not allowed to upgrade it to Linux. What's the current best recommendation? Thanks, MArtin -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJVHbCMAAoJEAF3yXsqtyBl4I8P/AsvH+cyGcG9PDtL8I091WJc
2015 Apr 02
5
OT: Recommended anti-virus for Windows
On Thu, April 2, 2015 4:27 pm, Valeri Galtsev wrote: > > On Thu, April 2, 2015 4:11 pm, J Martin Rushton wrote: >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> Sorry to mention the "opposition" here, but I have a family member's >> laptop to protect, and I'm not allowed to upgrade it to Linux. What's >> the current best
2003 Oct 31
1
samba3 and CUPS: lpoptions does not work
Hi, I have set up a CUPS queue in the samba server with specific lpoptions (actually, it's a queue to print 2-up on an HP LaserJet4300 printer. I used lpoptions -d NX2-118 -o number-up=2). Everything works as expected when I print from the Unix side. However, when I print to the corresponding samba queue, the options specified through lpoptions are ignored (i.e. the prints come out as 1-up
2017 Nov 07
4
Intermittently unresponsive mouse
On 11/05/2017 12:46 PM, fred roller wrote: > My mouse lag tends to correspond to low battery or exceeding the 2-3 ft > range of wireless (i.e. I kick back on my chair). Assuming it is > wireless. Not much info on hw. > > -- Fred > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org >
2019 Aug 07
2
Win 10 and C 6 CUPS
Valeri Galtsev wrote: >> On Aug 6, 2019, at 5:41 PM, mark <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote: >> >> Is there any way, other than installing CUPS on windows, to get the >> damn Win laptop to print to my C 6 box, which has CUPS running and a >> USB laserjet? >> > Since forever (ah, about Win 2000) Windows knows UNIX printing. Making > windows box talking to
2023 Jan 27
3
Bug in R-Help Archives?
>From looking at the headers in John Sorkin's mail, my guess is that he just replied to the other thread rather than starting a fresh email, and in his attempts to hide that, was outsmarted by Outlook. This is based on references to domains such as yahoo.com, dcn.davis.ca.us, and precheza.cz in the header, which were all involved in the certification thread. -Deepayan On Fri, Jan 27,
2007 Dec 08
3
kernel-vm.i686 5.0-->5.1 "Error: Missing Dependency: kernel-headers is needed by package glibc-headers"
Cough, cough, cough (I have a bit of a cold, please excuse me) Thanks for the great CentOS. I assume the following means I need to humbly ask for the kernel-vm for 5.1, but I am not certain. If so, I hereby humbly ask. --> Running transaction check --> Processing Dependency: kernel-headers for package: glibc-headers --> Processing Dependency: kernel-headers >= 2.2.1 for package:
2019 Aug 06
4
Win 10 and C 6 CUPS
Is there any way, other than installing CUPS on windows, to get the damn Win laptop to print to my C 6 box, which has CUPS running and a USB laserjet? mark
2011 Feb 24
4
OT: Ecommerce hosting
Would appreciate some suggestions for ecommerce hosting. Been using, cough, cough, godaddy, for about 5 or 6 yrs but in the last year or so, they really suck. Did the hosting myself for a while prior to going with godaddy but I don't have time to babysit. Seems godaddy would rather spend millions advertising during the Super Bowl than put that money to good use. TIA!!
2023 Jan 27
1
Bug in R-Help Archives?
On Fri, 27 Jan 2023 13:01:39 +0530 Deepayan Sarkar <deepayan.sarkar at gmail.com> wrote: > From looking at the headers in John Sorkin's mail, my guess is that he > just replied to the other thread rather than starting a fresh email, > and in his attempts to hide that, was outsmarted by Outlook. That's 100% correct. The starting "Pipe operator" e-mail has
2023 Jan 27
1
Bug in R-Help Archives?
?s 07:36 de 27/01/2023, Ivan Krylov escreveu: > On Fri, 27 Jan 2023 13:01:39 +0530 > Deepayan Sarkar <deepayan.sarkar at gmail.com> wrote: > >> From looking at the headers in John Sorkin's mail, my guess is that he >> just replied to the other thread rather than starting a fresh email, >> and in his attempts to hide that, was outsmarted by Outlook. > >
2008 Aug 01
2
Cisco 7970, CTLSEP<mac>.tlv
I just wanted to post this so that it was out there and Googleable. Hopefully it will save other people a bit of time. If you have a Cisco phone (I was testing with a 7970, though presumably it would affect 7960 and others as well) that is looping trying to fetch the CTL tlv file - it may be because you are using Debians 'tftpd' (should be netkit-tftpd...*cough*hey, Debian
2010 Aug 03
4
force b/w printing
Has anyone an idea, how to force users to print b/w on a color printer. We are in the process to deploy color printers to some of our offices where they use centos 5.5 as their OS. They need the printers to print some advertisement material. But for everything else, they don't need it. And because of the costs of the color printing we would like to force them to use B/W where not explicitly
2008 Jul 31
1
Phone and Modem Options...
Apparently there are some applications *cough*healthscreen*cough* which NEED to have a modem set up under the "Phone and Modem" options using the control panel (which IMHO is just silly). The COM port is there, terminals see it and can talk to the EXTERNAL modem connected to it with no trouble, but the application won't talk to the COM port directly. As a result the application
2017 Jan 06
1
OP/PSA: Net Systems Research mail port diddlers
http://netsystemsresearch.com/ dovecot.log.1.bz2:Jan 05 17:28:15 pop3-login: Info: Disconnected (no auth attempts in 3 secs): user=<>, rip=169.54.233.124, lip=MYIP, TLS handshaking: Disconnected, session=<z/L0OVxFetOpNul8> Their "research" pokes your email ports. Block if you want or participate in the (cough cough) research. IP addresses and opt-out email address on
2009 Oct 11
1
Routing through vpn
Hi, I've an up and running tinc vpn between my laptop and my office computer (on which I've root access if needs be). From where I'm sitting right now, UDP packets are dropped. TcpOnly has solved the problem for the tinc part and I can still connect to my office. I'd like to access some important <cough>irc</cough> UDP-only services. Do I have a
2008 Jun 16
2
Header for Kate category
Hi, in a follow up mail with Conrad, I was wondering whether Language-Category would be conflicting with any "standard" namespace, and he suggested I ask on ogg-dev, where people (*cough* Silvia *cough) might have a better view of how to use those. He mentioned the possibility of using X-Language-Category as well. Essentially, I'm not sure if the choice for those fields has any
2014 Sep 17
2
[LLVMdev] proposal to avoid zlib dependency.
On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 12:27:42PM +0300, Yaron Keren wrote: > Large software libraries like OpenCV (under 3rdparty directory) do include > copies of zlib and friends and build it, for that reasons. The source code > is just half a megabyte and I think the license is compatible. We could do > the same with zlib or miniz. >From a packager's perspective, library bundling is one