![]() As Pournelle used to say, "We do these silly things so you don't have to." He actually didn't jump onto the Linux thing though the rest of us in the Daynotes Gang did. Samba complained about needing python3-smbc so installed it. An informal name for an informal grouping of authors and computer consultants (and later some significant others) with journal websites that tended to. I tried accessing the printer via Samba, but that didn't work. Being able to print directly in Mint 19 would be nice, but it's not a show-stopper being unable to. I currently have Win7 running in an Oracle VirtualBox and there are no printing issues. I'm officially retired but allow myself to be persuaded from time to time For that I use InDesign CS 5.5 running on Win7. The printer only sees a lot of use (relatively speaking) when I typeset a book. It's just that nothing much happens at the printer apart from a click indicating a print job has started. Linux reports the print jobs as being successful. CUPS seems to be working fine though its log is voluminous and a mystery to me. It would appear that it's identical to the PPD Mint installed. To conserve expensive colour toner, I usually print in black & white.Īs far as Mint 19 goes, I managed to get the printer using the PPD from Lexmark, but to no avail. Even though I managed to get the Lexmark working in Mint 17 and 18, it would only allow printing in full colour. It's probably for the better in any event. Tried deleting and reinstalling the printer, but no go. Entering the password generates the response: "authentication failure". Allusions, magic gang, make things appear to be something else. Suggests running "su -c 'journalctl -u rvice -since="None" -until=" 14:22:03"' > troubleshoot-logs.txt" how do the allies trick the germans in believing that the invasion will be at Pas de Calais. Running troubleshooter generates message: "No system journal entries found." Printer URI: usb://Lexmark/C543?serial=9459XWNĪttempting to print test page. Depending on your location, the seismic activity/loud, thunderous sound/disturbance in the force/temporal discontinuity you experienced/will experience at 0842 Pacific Daylight Time (UTC -7) was not a cataclysmic event. He shares with the gang, and he has 6d. If we synchronize our timepieces, we can avoid a panic.and help out others in true Daynotes fashion. ![]() Let stand for 2 to 4 days, flipping the Season-Serve at least twice per day. Lexmark C543DN connected to local machine via USB. Are your gangs of workmen ever intermixed consumption and in the process of. In a Season-Serve Container, combine all ingredients (except for the red ginger, if used). Mint 19.1 discovered it fine, but cannot print a test page. ![]() We're aware of the DNS problems this is a temporary Mirror for your convenience.Printer Lexmark C543dn worked fine in Mint 17 and 18 after much faffing about. Sprinkled throughout most of our meanderings, there's a lot of personal And while you'll find a general thread of computers and computing Some of us write forĪ living some write simply for the cathartic pleasure of hearing ourselves Listed will take you to our daily journal-like pages. You will find a bunch of ordinary folk who simply like to write. as they say, the rest is pretty much history. Bob Thompson followed with a similar daily journal, and. I work in the IT business, looking after lots of Sun machines for an internet service provider. My kids are nearly eight, nearly six and two. Pournelle's daily musings on computers, life, and everything. The blogs I read regularly are all members of the original daynotes gang - Jerry Pournelle, Robert Bruce Thompson, Brian Bilbrey and John Dominik. The history of this little undertaking had its origins in Jerry
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