![]() ![]() It works fine for printing, haven't explored scanning or faxing yet Brother Drivers Finally used the Brother CUPS drivers (lpr and then wrapper rpms) for an MFC-210c on Mandriva 2007. One handy aspect is that there is a KLibido package in PLF (Mandriva) and all directory locations are customizable (not for/in BNR2). While my first impression is that I like it, I won't be using it because I cannot throttle the download speed. You cannot set a download speed limit and the program tab is static (BNR2 tab shows speed/time left). See also: KLibido - This looks promising but there's been nothing new since Mar '06 (not that BNR2 is in active development either). PAN is great for text but I prefer BNR for binaries. news reader software specifically tailored for binary articles. RPM Fusion for Fedora and RHEL (a merger of Dribble, Freshrpms and Livna) Repositories like the following fill the gap. For one reason or another they cannot/don't (e.g. Many distributions, while having loads of software, are incomplete/crippled. for Inkscape), I use QCAD (which can open most/all. ![]() While I hate how AutoSketch messed with Drafix CAD snaps, it is otherwise easier to use (file dialog boxes, scroll zoom/button pan, etc.). Closing all files before exiting AutoSketch prevents 'Application - Fatal Error' issue. ~/PDF > ~/Documents) and, in my case, KGhostview (trinity-kghostview). Printing errors require installing cups-pdf package (edit /etc/cups/nf to change default print directory, e.g. Registering AutoSketch generates errors but dismissing them, continuing and trying things (alternate method?) finally got me through (no more startup nag). ![]() '19: Revisited this (wine64 + wine32 on PCLOS TDE mini) and both Drafix CAD (2.1/3.0) and AutoSketch (9) work now. AutoSketch is based on Drafix CAD and something I could learn to live with (minimal learning curve) if I could get it running on Linux. I have previously tried to get it running on Wine with no luck. Google calls no longer work and I haven't found a way to fix it. currently unavailable due to a server failure/change. Stores cookies so no login is required to make a call (noticeably faster)Ĭookies are automatically reset when they expireĪbility to send SMS messages from the web and CLI Has optional dialpad for touch screens (refresh after enabling) Provides for up to 6 callback numbers, 3 for GV and 3 for CC Stored numbers (web) can be dialed by name when using the CLI When a (name /) number is dialed (web), it is stored and can be redialed with a click Google voicemail check and playback (mplayer required for CLI playback) (c2d) is a simple click to dial is written in Perl and should work on any *nix system.Īlphanumeric, 7/10/11 digit and SIP URI dialing are supported ![]()
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