If anybody is interested or wants to forward the info.
We are looking for a local seasoned Ruby developer to work full time at
EMR-Bear.
Preferably with full stack Ruby on Rails knowledge.
Pay is very competitive and tied to capability.
Contact Andres @ 505-690-2871
Thank you
If people are interested (LeRoy?), at tonight's meeting I could show
what I've learned about Selenium, how to use it in Python for
scraping, and some problems I've had to work around.
...Akkana
Hi NMGLUG folks,
I'm trying to get my Epson WF-3640 printer to print from my Debian 10
laptop.
I have not found a driver specifically for this.
I did find a generic driver named epson-escpr for many epson printers from
https://www.openprinting.org/printer/Epson/Epson-WF-3640_Series
Here's info about my 64-bit OS:
ll@leno:~$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Debian
Description: Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster)
Release: 10
Codename: buster
I selected the file for x86 64 bit and 1.4.1 (DEB for LSB 3.2).
I clicked on it and selected the option to open with GDebi Package
Installer.
I got an error that Dependency is not satisfiable: lsb (>= 3.2)
I heard that debian no longer allows LSB. I don't really understand the
relationship. It might be that debian has removed or relocated some
functionality related to LSB. It seems like this is the issue preventing me
from getting this printer to work for me.
What to do?
Implications...
I've heard that there are some work-arounds possible, but that might create
problems.
I found a forum post suggesting that debian 11 might work with some driver
for this printer. It makes sense for me to upgrade soon to debian 11.
I've heard that, if connectivity to printers and other apps is important to
me, I might try Ubuntu.
One idea is to use a different OS on a different laptop.
Another idea is to use a VM for printing. I already have Win10 in a VM. I
could put Ubuntu into a VM.
I welcome your thoughts.
LeRoy
--
There is something glorious birthing within all of us. (New for 2021)
I am the Love of God, no matter what.
LeRoy Diener
213-LEROYIZ
213-537-6949
www.leroydiener.com/
Fellow NMGLUGers,
This month's Albuquerque Linux User Group meetup will be held virtually
on the first Tuesday of this month, November 2nd 2021, at 6:00 pm.
Here is the link you can use to join the virtual meetup:
https://live.abqlug.com/NovemberMeetup
If you are going to use a desktop/laptop, all you should need is a
modern web browser to join the online meeting.
If you are going to use a smartphone, you will want to install the
Jitsi-meet app, and then set the Jitsi-meet server to live.abqlug.com.
If you would like more information on how to attend the meetup, please
visit:
https://www.abqlug.com/how-to-attend/
If you're having issues using a microphone or camera, you might have to
make sure that WebRTC is enabled in your browser if you have "locked
down" your browser. If WebRTC is working, you should be able to complete
a Microphone and Camera Test with the link above.
You can test your setup here:
https://test.webrtc.org/
The meetup will likely end around 8:00 PM or before. Hope to see you
there!
~ Jared