Hi
What is the best possible way of setting up an IP printer without the use of printtool, i have to dial into a linux server and do it via command line?
It seems that it is a bug for kernel prior to 2.6.6 but i am not sure that it has been fixed. See this thread (and especially the last message by Andrew Morton) : http://lkml.org/lkml/2004/4/5/248
it doesn't look like it would run out,i saw /dev/pts/30 once.When i do lsof it's only the active/current logged in users pts no.here is a eg. lsof /dev/pts/2 (lsof: status error on /dev/pts/2: No such file or directory)
I am actually thinking of re-installing with FC1 - i know that works.
there is no error msg. in the syslog file (etc/sysconfig).
The actual problem occurs when a dumb term. logs in via the network,so then it would get an pseudo no. (/dev/pts/0-?), but in this case the pseudo devices just goes on and on. It doesn't re-use the logged out ones.
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