I'm using FC 11 and HP deskjet F2480. the last general update completely upset my printer settings and I can no longer use my printer at all. According to HPlib diagnostics I need to enable publish shared printers which I've dome. But it persists that the printer is not publised.
This is the second time a general update has messed up my printer setting, the time before I managed to fix by reinstalling HPLib. But this time it refuses with the message 'gs (GhostScript - PostScript and PDF language interpreter and previewer)', but I have the latest version of gs already installed.
I have a shared printer on my Ubuntu 10.04 machine, and it cannot be seen by other computers (macbook, pc) on the network. I have the printer shared, but it is not a member of the 'Shared Printers' group. When I add it to the 'Shared Printers' group, it stays there until I close the 'Printing' application GUI. Then, when I re-open 'Printing,' it is no longer in that group. I think this is why I can't see it on the network, due to the wording of the option in Server Settings to 'Publish shared printers connected to this system.'
How would you ( I )enable sam to publish web pages from his ~/website directory but not allow anyone else to publish to the web? I am trying to do this in Fedora. Or should i do this through Apache?
When I upload a file to a shared folder, it gives me the choice of checking a check box that says "publish", what's the difference between checking/not checking it?
I'm a little shaky on how network/shared printing actually works, so maybe I'm asking for the impossible. I have a Windows (XP) box that has several shared printers. I would like to be able to install drivers/modify printer options so that any Ubuntu box attempting to print to them doesn't need to have the printer driver installed locally. Why don't I just go through the UI like everybody else, selecting the make and model, etc.? Well, It's a long story, but the short of it is that at the end of the day, I need to be able to add a printer using
lpadmin -p MySharedPrinter -v smb://host/sharedprintername .... without specifying a ppd file, and print to shared printers.
Is this possible? I managed to do this with a network printer (a printer hooked directly to the network via an ethernet cable, not going through a print server), but I'm not even sure why that was possible in the first place. If there is a good explanation out there for how to do this or why it's not possible, I haven't been able to find it.
i am trying to install xilinx 11.1 on fedora core 12 FEL.i have mounted the image file using mount -o loop and put it in a directory near opt.i am getting the following error: error while loading shared libraries: libSecurity.so: cannot enable executable stack as shared object requires: Permission denied.I already installed this on a standalone fedora 12 KDE and it did install. i need to mention that this time, the fedora 12 is installed on VMware, could this be creating that problem ?
Here is a link explaining how publish an swf without installing flash . senocular.comIs anything similar like this possible in linux .i mean is it possible to get a flex sdk installed in linux the linux way without the use of wine?
I've been using Kubuntu 9.10 for several months now. For most of that time, I configured and used with no problem several network printers.. a HP LaserJet 3015 at home connected to a Windows machine, and a Xerox Phaser 8560 at my coworking space connected directly to a router.
However, several weeks ago I was at the coworking space, requested a print from my web browser, and in the printer selection dialog, observed the list of printers expanding... some sort of autodetection of network printers was occuring, and multiple instances of the same printer were being offered, with slightly different names. Printing to these devices did not work.
Now, after a reboot, there are NO network printers available no matter what network I'm connected to. When I use the Kubuntu printer configuration tool and try to set up a new printer, it asks me to "Select a connection" to which the only option it gives me is "Other". When I put in an address for the printer it just cycles endlessly, never finding anything.
I was recently given an HP Officejet 6310 all-in-one. While I could care less about printing, I have a laser and can use wife's inkjet for the rare times I need color so any ink cartridges in this one would just dry out. What I really want is to be able to use scanning over the network and hopefully the document feeder.
So I can scan multiple docs as a batch instead of having to change by hand. Has anybody done this before with Slackware? I went to HP's site and didn't find Slackware listed for hplib download. I went to the sane mailing list, but my posts keep getting bounced due to "greylist", and that never happened before.
I found out from here that it is not enable URL...I ran the command mount | grep "shm" and got.none on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,nodev)So how do I enable it?It is need for my ATI graphic card.
I am using Fedora 12. I am connected by Wi-Fi to a large network with dozens of printers (the network is running CUPS). How can I set up my fedora box to "see" those printers so that "print..." file menu option works? Also, I know the address of the CUPS server; when I go to System->Administration->Printing and I go to Server->Connect I can connect successfully and I can see all the many printers on the network. But I haven't figured out how to print from my favourite programs yet.
Does anyone know if it is possible to publish Evolution calendars to ubuntu one as this would be an easy way to share my calendar with my wife who also uses ubuntu.
In my application, we are using Publish/subscribe model implemented in JAVA and when I implemented it on windows to windows os,it is working fine and able to publish the right data and even when I am trying the same between two different OS i.e between Windows and Solaris sparc or opensolaris. I am getting the expected data.
But when I am doing the same thing with same code on Linux and any other OS,not able to publish data on other OS's but when I am publishing the data from other OS to Linux,I am getting the right data.
Installed fedora/configued samba, shared printer and i am not able to access shared printer from any of the fedora machine. I am able to access the printer /shared folder from windows machine. I dont know the process of cups installation.
A member suggested I install Samba (to be able to print to a Windows computer's printer).
I added Samba clients and support files using Add/Remove Software.
I rebooted, and found that the Printers choice in System/Administration had disappeared.
Could someone please suggest how I can get the Printers choice back? maybe a Terminal command to run the Printers config app so I can add a network printer?
I run a laptop behind a server. Because I could not find the printer I disabled the firewall and now I can detect the printer, but when I want to select the printer the program hangs.
I'm planning on setting up a linksys wireless camera to keep an eye on things while I'm away for the summer. What I'm wondering is if it would possible to send the video/images it captures to an ubuntu ftp server I have and if so how would I accomplish this. The camera I'm planning on getting has a built-in webserver, but from my understanding the video feed can only be accessed from local computers.
I have recently replaced an older server with a new Intel Xeon quad-core processor. The old machine was running FC6, the new machine is running FC11 64Bit. The problem that I am having is that printing to networked printers prints 2-3 pages, then waits 8-10 seconds and then prints 2-3 more pages. This repeats until the printout is completed. My first thought is that FC11 (or somewhere between FC6 and FC11) introduced some way to limit activity to devices? The confusing thing to me is that I went from a single CPU to a quad core machine, increased the memory from 1Gb to 3Gb, moved from a 32 bit machine to a 64 bit machine and I am running the same applications... they just run slower now...
I'm having some problems with file and print sharing between my Fedora 12 box and my Win 7 box. trying to access shares on the Win 7 machine results in a "unable to retrieve the shares list" error message. I've been searching Google for a while now with no success.
i need to publish a newsletter so anyone can open his/her email and find my newsletter (not in form of attachment) one more thing i wish to inform u that i dont have any website
i have installed solaris 10, on solaris i have deploy citrix xennapp 4.0 (Unix Version). installation complete successfully,but now i want to publish an application on citrix for publishing application on citrix there is command #ctxappcfg when i run above command in terminal below error showingctxappcfg: not foundso anyone has publish application on citrix plz let me know how to deal with above error tried searching google but there is no much information on citrix.
I recently installed Deluge 1.2.0 from the following PPA:[URL]I using this on two different Linux computers. One is running Linux Mint 8 and the other is running Ubuntu Netbook Remix 9.10. The first time on either computer when I enable WebUI in the Deluge GUI it works fine. However if I ever disable it in plugins section I am subsequently unable to re-enable it (doesn't appear in the side panel again). Rebooting or reinstalling Deluge seems to have no effect.Is this a bug or am I doing something wrong?
I have an application consisting of different processes and all these processes are linked to shared libraries. I start the application (spawn all the different processes) as say user1. Now with the application up, if I run a process p1, the process gets activated and works. However, if I start the same process p1 as a different user, say user2, which is completely different from user1 the process complains of
"error while loading shared libraries:...."
I set LD_RUN_PATH both in compile and runtime environment. LD_LIBRARY_PATH is set correctly in both places.
All the above works if I set the absolute path of the required shared libraries in /etc/ld.so.conf file and rebuild the /etc/ld.so.cache
Alright, just loaded a fresh copy of OpenSuSE 11.3 x64, went to update manager and let it update, came back and computer was shut down. After booting it back up, I cannot update any software, nor run any commands.
Here is my output:
Code: error while loading shared libraries: libdl.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory I've tried searching for this error, some people came back saying to run this:
Code:
But all that happens is this:
Code:
Nor ls work either so I'm stuck and thinking about a reinstall.
I don't understand how this system could be so messed up after a failed update.. Used to trust SuSE, not sure anymore after this incident..
Installed Skype but it wont launch. Running the latest Opensuse Gnome. Ive uninstalled it and reinstalled several times but always with the same error. When I try to run it from terminal I get this:
ig@linux-ljqk:~> skype skype: error while loading shared libraries: libpng12.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Ive just now uninstalled skype and tried reinstalling it again via yast, but now I get the following error [PK_TMP_DIR|dir:///var/tmp/TmpDir.xftzR0] Repository already exists.
just installed Ubuntu 10.04 and installed the flightgear package and the fgfs-base package. I ran fgfs from a terminal and got this error:
Code: $ fgfs fgfs: error while loading shared libraries: libOpenThreads.so.12: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory $ So then I did: Code: sudo apt-get install libopenthreads12 and it gave me these errors:
I'm trying to run Kega Fusion on my laptop, which can now FINALLY run Linux (ATI drivers finally work on it), and I can't get the emulator to work..
Code: brandon@brandon-laptop:~/Desktop/Fusion$ ./Fusion ./Fusion: error while loading shared libraries: libGLU.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory brandon@brandon-laptop:~/Desktop/Fusion$ uname -a Linux brandon-laptop 2.6.32-24-generic #38-Ubuntu SMP Mon Jul 5 09:20:59 UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux brandon@brandon-laptop:~/Desktop/Fusion$ Help? I have the ATI proprietary drivers installed. I tried without them and it still wouldn't work. (And OpenGL is seemingly working as Compiz Fusion is running. I also tried with Compiz disabled but the same error pops up).
I'm running lucid 32-bit. I get this error when I try to run the installer for Unreal Tournament GOTY:
Code: Verifying archive integrity... All good. Uncompressing Unreal Tournament 436-multilanguage.goty Installer. /home/computer/.setup1548: error while loading shared libraries: libgtk-1.2.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory computer@computer-desktop:~/UnrealInstall$ I tried installing libgtk1.2 (as told by some people in other threads), but couldn't do that:
Code: E: Couldn't find package libgtk1.2 However, I checked that I do have libgtk2.0 So what should I do?