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Location: Voluntarily move into diaster relief areas.
Distribution: Upgraded from Suse 10 to Ubuntu.
Posts: 104
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Great information in a small article.
I only used this to try to install a printer.
Everything went like knoppix until I named the
printer. Then it wanted a password.
Before I came here my Sarge k7 2004 Nov filled
in the name of my current username and asked
for a password. But it wouldn't take the password
for that user nor the pw for root.
localhost:631 asked for username and pw.
I didn't think this was safe.
Does anyone know why it wouldn't take the
debian pw for the user it filled in when I tried
to printing manager > add printer?
Why would we want to use localhost:631
instead of printing manager > add printer?
A great, comprehensive and down to earth list of good tips!
Even for the not-so-newbie I think (unless I still AM a newbie ofcourse).
Well, anyway I found a few good things that I didn't know about.
Made life easier!
but,I do not know why,I did it just as you said,but there is still a problem,can you help me ?
I removed my locales and installed it one more time,but there is always a error or should named it warnings,here are those errors:
locale: Cannot set LC_CTYPE to default locale: No such file or directory
locale: Cannot set LC_MESSAGES to default locale: No such file or directory
locale: Cannot set LC_ALL to default locale: No such file or directory
LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8
LC_CTYPE="zh_CH.GNK"
LC_NUMERIC="zh_CH.GNK"
LC_TIME="zh_CH.GNK"
LC_COLLATE="zh_CH.GNK"
LC_MONETARY="zh_CH.GNK"
LC_MESSAGES="zh_CH.GNK"
LC_PAPER="zh_CH.GNK"
LC_NAME="zh_CH.GNK"
LC_ADDRESS="zh_CH.GNK"
LC_TELEPHONE="zh_CH.GNK"
LC_MEASUREMENT="zh_CH.GNK"
LC_IDENTIFICATION="zh_CH.GNK"
LC_ALL=zh_CH.GNK
so ,could you help me solve this bothersome problem?
thank you so much!
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