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    connecting to hardware print server

    http://www.edimax.com.tw/download/manual/BR-6104KP_M.pdf there's the manual. i still can't get it to work :-\
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    connecting to hardware print server

    it's not working. my router doesn't say anything about supporting LPD, just IPP and LPR. does that pose a problem? also, in the router config, there's a field to type in the Print Server name, which i just named PrintServ. Then there's a field for each USB port. my printer is connected to...
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    connecting to hardware print server

    the printer is an HP Deskjet 932C. The router is actually made for CompUSA by Edimax (model BR-6104KP), which has open-source firmware. i've never messed with coding and compiling firmware, though.
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    connecting to hardware print server

    i bought a new wired router with built-in USB print server. i was disappointed to find out that the clent software for the print server didn't come in any kind of *NIX flavors. just windows. it's a CompUSA brand router. here's a link...
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    another LAME question

    i figured it out. i couldn't find the LAME unix executable. once i did, it was all gravy. it was in the "frontend" subfolder. i still can't figure out why audacity won't recognize the lamelib file, though. oh well.
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    another LAME question

    i downloaded the source, compiled it as per the instructions on a thread i found here, but i still don't know how to use it. i have a wav file i need to convert to mp3. it was created in audacity, which won't recognize the lamelib file. any help would be appreciated. thanks in advance :)
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    free remote desktop connection?

    wow, thanks for such quick (and useful) replies. and thanks for not being jerks about it. seems like every time i asked a simple question in a windows forum, i got short, snooty, belittling remarks. just another reason to hate M$. i've been reading through the FAQ's and have found loads of...
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    free remote desktop connection?

    from what i can tell, the only way to do remote desktop connections between two OSX computers is to pay 299 USD for a 10 client thing. Windows has this functionality built-in to XP Pro and 2000, and clent versions are free (even for OSX). Certainly Apple has an option for someone who wants to...
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