system-config-printer
by James Sylvester
I can only agree with Tim. Having, for 5 months attempted to configure
a new scx4600 Epson printer/scanner to operate in Fedora 3. I have yet
to accomplish this feat in the way that the printer designers and the
Epson Kowa Company (a third party Japanese linux driver software
company) intended the printer/scanner to operate. If a printer is not
in the Xml, Gnome, KDE, Cups, Gimp, or Ghost driver database, the
current system will defeat a third party linux printer driver from
operating at its designed capacity. I believe that it will take time
to review and integrate any solution into Core 4. Core 5, possibly? A
beginning may be to allow the current system-config-printer to permit
brand x software to be inserted into Gnome or Cups without waiting for
these installers to place in there database the specific printer.
All good things come with time. Unfortunately, diligent input is a
necessary partner for "good things". Jim Sylvester
19 years, 2 months
FC1/FC3/FC4 e2fs compatibility
by Gene C.
I recently noticed that e2fsck running on a FC1 system would not run against a
partition created under FC3. If I rebuilt the e2fsprogs package from FC3 on
FC1, that would work.
So my question:
Assume that selinux is disabled, are there any problems accessing partitions
created and used by a FC1, FC2 or FC4(rawhide) system with another FC1, FC3
or FC4 system. Would everything be OK? Would anything be corrupted?
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Gene
19 years, 2 months
802.1X support for Fedora
by Jos Vos
Hi,
What is the status of 802.1X support (open1x/xsupplicant?) in Fedora?
Thanks,
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-- Jos Vos <jos(a)xos.nl>
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19 years, 2 months
Building subversion javahl bindings
by Pedro Lamarão
I've got this patch to subversion.spec that allows optional building of
javahl bindings with a variable-specified JDK path.
I've built it as I need Subclipse to work.
What do you all think?
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Pedro Lamarão
19 years, 2 months