I must be dense....
Burke, Thomas G.
tg.burke at ngc.com
Fri Jul 20 14:21:51 UTC 2007
I'm runnning 256M RAM with 6.3. All patches. Does what it needs to do.
Never been hacked.
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Sent: Friday, July 20, 2007 8:47 AM
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Subject: Re: I must be dense....
Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
> RH9?
>
> Geez, my server is still at 6.3...
Yeah, well, I may upgrade to a box that a friend scored that was being
thrown out where he works. I can see that it's got more then 32M of
RAM....
mark
>
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> Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 11:42 PM
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>
> A few years ago, I set up the box that I use for a firewall/router,
> running RH9, as my printserver. Well, earlier this year, I had a hard
> drive crash, and had to rebuild the box. Now I'm trying to set it up
> again for the same. I
> *must* be dense, or going senile, but I have yet to figure it out. Do
I
> 1) use redhat-config-printer?
> 2) if so, do I tell it local printer, or Unix print server(lpd)?
> 3) if the former, how do I tell CUPS to use it, and advertise it
> to the
> other systems on my network, and to actually pass requests to it
> to be printed, rather than have them go to nowhere?
> 4) if the latter, do I tell it to use cups, or what?
>
> mark "I'll get back to googling in the morning"
>
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