>>For those who don't know, it's >>everything.blockstackes.com.
*ahem...* I think everything.blockstackers.com might work a little better:)
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Why bother ? The original poster obviously has everything set up right - why fix what isn't broken? I am just as guilty as the next guy for wanting the newest and flashiest things, but if you have a machine that works, just leave it. There is no reason why this machine shouldn't run 2.0.X indefinitely.
What if someone breaks into your house and paints graffiti on the walls ?? I guess that is okay too. You can just paint over it, change your locks and put steel bars over the windows. And of course, if anyone is to blame it's you for not having good security in the first place.
Look in the examples directory of the samba distribution... there is a script to use SMBClient to set up your printcap on a linux box to print to SMB shared printers on a WinNT/95/98 machine. The included script works for me with almost no changes. (Was that a run-on sentence?)
Don't forget Alexander Keiths.
:)
But hey, there is always Labatt Max Ice for those "I think I want to drink 'till I puke" times
>>For those who don't know, it's >>everything.blockstackes.com.
:)
*ahem...* I think
everything.blockstackers.com
might work a little better
Why bother ? The original poster obviously
has everything set up right - why fix what
isn't broken? I am just as guilty as the next
guy for wanting the newest and flashiest things,
but if you have a machine that works, just leave
it. There is no reason why this machine
shouldn't run 2.0.X indefinitely.
hey, don't forget the trailing / :
s/Suing/Using/
:)
Perhaps... except for the fact that the Corvette is at VERY VERY VERY ugly car.
:)
Try a Porsche
Comparing this one minor comment to a racial stereotype and oppression that has been going
on for centuries is ridiculous.
Grow up and get a life.
What if someone breaks into your house and paints graffiti on the walls ?? I guess that is okay too. You can just paint over it, change your locks and put steel bars over the windows. And of course, if anyone is to blame it's you for not having good security in the first place.
Look in the examples directory of the samba
distribution... there is a script to use SMBClient
to set up your printcap on a linux box to print
to SMB shared printers on a WinNT/95/98 machine.
The included script works for me with almost no
changes.
(Was that a run-on sentence?)