To: fedora <fedora-list@redhat.com>
Date: Sat, 06 Mar 2004 18:21:49 -0500
Has any body used one yet ?
I see Linux has a driver for it , there is a utility for Windows that allows
you to override the 'Smart Chip function" in the ink cartage, does
anyone know
if a utility exist for Linux?
Re: WARNING to potential LINUX users ... > One of my problems is that no-one pointed out that Linux actually only ... wouldn't invest in writing drivers for Windows 95 or Windows NT nearly a ... a generic SGA/XGA Vesa driver usually.... >> will probably find in many cases, the SuSE install gets a lot farther ... (alt.os.linux.suse)
Re: Video editing in Linux? ... but the majority of windows based games were using the Directx ... >>that linux used to use for audio. ... the philosophy behind much of the linux kernel is to avoid putting large ... ALSA has a driver component and a library ... (alt.linux)
Re: Ive thought better of Linux ... > mouse driver for the text consoles) and X. ... > to do was follow advice from the gpm man pages on setting up gpm to ... So the best way to use Linux as a desktop machine that's ... like Windows or MacOS is not to use the desktop software? ... (comp.lang.lisp)
Re: Ive thought better of Linux ... >> mouse driver for the text consoles) and X. ... >> to do was follow advice from the gpm man pages on setting up gpm to ... > like Windows or MacOS is not to use the desktop software? ... Its one of the things I like about X and Linux,... (comp.lang.lisp)