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Post by ryebank on Nov 8, 2006 21:19:57 GMT 7
A question for all the Linux types ... I have been looking at improving the Samba support and have almost managed to get CUPS properly sharing the printer via Samba but keep hitting problems because the libc.so.6 library (and it's dependants) are currently using GLIBC 2.2.5 and the the debian packages on debian.org all seem to need the 2.3.2 version - what would be involved in updating these or is there a source somewhere of old .deb packages using earlier shared libs? I have looked at backports.org but it does not seem to go very far back
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tyz
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Post by tyz on Nov 9, 2006 5:35:27 GMT 7
Checkout Debian's Woody distribution. Its glibc is the same version as the N2100.
Mathijs
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Post by ryebank on Nov 10, 2006 5:35:05 GMT 7
Thanks a bundle - that's what I was looking for - the debian site hodes away the older stuff a bit doesn't it (understandable) - now I know woody is the one I have CUPS sharing of the printer via samba working (so you get proper print queue management etc in Windows and users can just browse the printer without needing to know the cryptic addressing) - it could take some work to turn into a module though ....
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