Surely that could be many many megs, ideal for modem and some cable users im sure. (:
Also you download the driver, they then look in their access_log, what does "epsom-deskjet220-driver-winxp2.1.exe" tell them you've got? almost the same but more hassle.
Well it's obvious they should of started at the other end and worked backwards. It being 2/3's of the way through the keyspace, they would of got it much quicker! I mean duh!
You can do this. My IBM x3550 servers (which are ancient) has this option. It's set by jumpers on the motherboard.
You're a debian user right? (:
Now if only the people who were having this problem could get online long enough to read that (:
Surely that could be many many megs, ideal for modem and some cable users im sure. (:
Also you download the driver, they then look in their access_log, what does "epsom-deskjet220-driver-winxp2.1.exe" tell them you've got? almost the same but more hassle.
Well it's obvious they should of started at the other end and worked backwards. It being 2/3's of the way through the keyspace, they would of got it much quicker! I mean duh!