Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "OT, hardware: new router and a USB winprinter"
2017 Apr 07
0
HP USB printer accepts jobs, but won't print
Michael Hennebry wrote:
> My HP USB C3180 All-in-one printer accepts jobs, but does not print.
> A job simply sits in the queue.
> I haven't used it on this computer for a while.
> It will print a test page when I connect it.
>
> The last line from hp-info -i
> is
> 04/07/17 13:26:21 5012 Device communication error hennebry 0
> (I've removed some
2002 Sep 08
2
Printing via smbprint to a WinPrinter
Hi all.
I would like to print from a Linux Server to a printer connected to a Windows ME machine. I'm able to connect via smbclient, with
smbclient //windowsme/printer -U '' -N
and I receive the smb> prompt
Now, when I try to print any file, nothing comes out from the printer. The printer is a Canon LBP-810 which, according to
www.linuxprinting.org site, is a WinPrinter. My
2015 Jun 29
0
Using a CentOS 6 Machine as a gateway/router/home server
James B. Byrne wrote:
> On Mon, June 29, 2015 02:14, Sorin Srbu wrote:
> OS 6?
>>
>> Please note: I'm not criticizing, just curious about the argument
>> behind using a regular OS to do firewall-stuff.
>
> Maintenance.
>
> A consistent set of expectations does wonders for debugging odd-ball
> occurrences. Why learn the idiosyncrasies of two distros when
2015 Jun 29
0
Using a CentOS 6 Machine as a gateway/router/home server
On Mon, 2015-06-29 at 08:17 -0700, david wrote:
> <snip>
> >
> >Yup. For, um, about a dozen years, I ran RH 7.1,7.2, 7.3, and eventually 9
> >on an old box that was nothing but a firewall router. I was seriously
> >paranoid - no gcc or any development tools, no X, not much of anything. To
> >the best of my knowledge, we never had a breakin.
> >
>
2015 Jun 29
0
Using a CentOS 6 Machine as a gateway/router/home server
david wrote:
> At 07:43 AM 6/29/2015, you wrote:
>>James B. Byrne wrote:
>> > On Mon, June 29, 2015 02:14, Sorin Srbu wrote:
>> > OS 6?
>> >>
>> >> Please note: I'm not criticizing, just curious about the argument
>> >> behind using a regular OS to do firewall-stuff.
>> >
>> > Maintenance.
>> >
>>
2019 Feb 22
0
time to say good-bye to win 7 / printer is the last blocker
Styma, Robert (Nokia - US/Phoenix) wrote:
> I have picked up the HP LaserJet 1022n on eBay. It is black and white
> only, but works well with Linux and all versions of Windows I have
> available. They are generally inexpensive on eBay and the tone is cheap.
> I can get 4 toner cartridges for around $25 on eBay. It is small,
> dependable, and makes a good second printer. Most
2015 Jun 29
4
Using a CentOS 6 Machine as a gateway/router/home server
At 07:43 AM 6/29/2015, you wrote:
>James B. Byrne wrote:
> > On Mon, June 29, 2015 02:14, Sorin Srbu wrote:
> > OS 6?
> >>
> >> Please note: I'm not criticizing, just curious about the argument
> >> behind using a regular OS to do firewall-stuff.
> >
> > Maintenance.
> >
> > A consistent set of expectations does wonders for
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
2019 Nov 25
2
printer frustrations
I've got an old HP LaserJet 1018. It's a winprinter. After I bought a new
router (to go inside the Verison one), I plugged it directly into my box (ok,
via a hub). I run CentOS 6. Before we went on the trip, I could print, I
upgraded my system, and this is the first time I'm trying to print... and no joy.
I've tried sending the firmware to it via lp -o raw ... -h :9100, and
2019 Feb 22
1
time to say good-bye to win 7 / printer is the last blocker
> For one, the OP wanted an MFC, not just a printer. For another, I have an
> HP 1018, and yes, it works fine, even though it's an Evil Winprinter (you
> do *not* need to know what I went through to set up my router to serve as
> a printserver to a USB Winprinter). Finally... I have, literally, a
> handful of online vendors that I like and recommend. For this,
>
2017 Nov 02
1
HP laptops with CentOS 7?
Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>
> On Thu, November 2, 2017 8:29 am, Sorin Srbu wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I'm looking into getting HP laptops for our department running CentOS 7.
<snip>
> To be fair I must mention here that I love HP printers, and the whole
> attitude of HP towards printers they make. Decent HP laser printers are
> manageable, last forever, and
2019 Feb 27
0
HPlip Mark Roth/Jon LaBadie .
Valeri Galtsev wrote:
> On 2/27/19 9:16 AM, mark wrote:
>> Ger van Dijck wrote:
>>>
>>> The problems with HPlip goes on and on : I can not manage to
>>> establish a connection on WiFi with the HP4620 : I can print to the
>>> printer but not scan . Running hp-check results in cups is not
>>> running, hplip is not properly (HP) installed , xsane
2009 Jun 23
0
[Fwd: Re: Which product to use?]
Dave,
I have been interested in some of the same questions that you have been
asking. A while back I asked a person at VLSI ( http://www.vlsi.fi/ )
in Finland if they had a product that might work. The exchange of email
is included below.
In summary, the answer was probably no, but maybe in the future. The
VS1005 chip he mentions does not seem to have appeared yet.
I currently have a pair
2010 Sep 22
1
Sieve autoreply woes on test setup
Hi,
I have been testing sieve in my setup with qmail-ldap and deliver on a LAN
with an artificial domain name. Everything seems to be working as expected,
except in cases when autoreplies (vacation, reject messages) need to be
tested.
The domain name is vmint, and dawnone is the hostname on which mail server
is setup, so a users have address like cot at vmint, cute at vmint and dove at vmint
*
2004 Dec 25
0
Low-bitrate audio encode/stream application
Hello Thomas,
You are correct - the application is basically for secure remote access to
ham CW (morse code) station. I believe the solution will be based on low bit
rate MP3 streaming for receiver side (MP3 allows use with existing CODEC in
client side, which could include Win CE or Linux palmtop type form factor,
and the audio source would just be "voice grade" material on a mono,
2010 Nov 22
8
Router for SOHO network - hardware considerations
Hi,
Last week I finished installing a small network in a private school :
one server (an old IBM X225), seventeen desktops (Fujitsu Siemens PIV
2.4 GHZ, 512 MB RAM, 40 GB HD), all running CentOS 5.5.
One extra machine is acting as a router, in that it is installed between
the DSL modem and the network, with two Ethernet cards, and it's taking
care of DHCP, DNS, NTP and also acts like a
2019 Feb 22
2
time to say good-bye to win 7 / printer is the last blocker
I have picked up the HP LaserJet 1022n on eBay. It is black and white only, but works well with Linux and all versions of Windows I have available. They are generally inexpensive on eBay and the tone is cheap. I can get 4 toner cartridges for around $25 on eBay. It is small, dependable, and makes a good second printer. Most printing is usually black and white. I actually have 3 of them
2019 Feb 22
1
winbind causing huge timeouts/delays since 4.8
On Fri, 22 Feb 2019 22:40:38 +0100
Alexander Spannagel via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Am 22.02.19 um 17:02 schrieb Rowland Penny via samba:
> > If you do have 'files sss winbind' in /etc/nsswitch.conf' and sssd
> > is running, then it is highly likely that even if winbind is
> > running, it will not be used. You also shouldn't use winbind
2005 Feb 24
1
Re: FRS and GMRS via *
You don't need to reinvent anything to tie radios to *. Ham systems like
IRLP, Echolink, eqso etc all have fairly tight controls to keep from
being abused (although with a little Linux knowledge, the IRLP package
can easily be used to set up your own network using their protocol). Jim
Dixon seems to have done the work to integrate radios with * already.
See
2019 Aug 09
0
Underscores in package names
Creeping code complexity ...
I like to think that the cuteR names will have a Darwinian
disadvantage in the long run. FWIW Hadley Wickham argues (rightly, I
think) against mixed-case names:
http://r-pkgs.had.co.nz/package.html#naming. I too am guilty of picking
mixed-case package names in the past. Extra credit if the package name
and the standard function have different cases! e.g.