I'm pretty sure that it is a lack of correct CR-LFs or FF or end of doc characters that the LaserJet series wants that Linux is not providing....
Sorry about delay...holiday! Checking the following (all in /var/log/cups): access_log has: POST .... LaserJet ....Print-Job successful-ok...
I will be sharing this printer but thought I would check that I could print from the server. Plugged in printer, switched on, connected to...
I certainly will! I'm thinking of something similar to Norton Ghost but using the command line. I'll have to also work out the most reliable way...
resolv.conf is fine (see post 5 where it was wrong - this stopped dig & dns functioning at all). I wonder if this is some limitation of dig? Maybe...
This has me worried a bit - I think I will practice catastrophic failure before I configure my server much more. Would this be sensible?: Copy...
My guess is that there is some default at this point - which some monitors like your Samsung can handle...?
I have tried dig and host and I can't get either to list the A and PTR records that DDNS added! They list all the other stuff (SOA, MX, NS etc). I...
I now have DDNS fully functioning. The reverse zone wasn't being updated because I didn't have an NS entry in the reverse zone file! Curiously...
It's a TFT display. I think the message is up too long for the monitor to be adjusting itself. My feeling is that there must be some default X...
Thanks - Samba it is!
Having installed Ubuntu 7.10 workststion on several different machines (different hardware) I keep getting a strange common problem: During boot...
With Ubuntu 7.10 Server and Workstation only on the network should I use Samba or NFS (or both!)? As I am already familiar with configuring Samba...
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