From 601332f838dc996f2afd1ef80a6da18c8fc255da Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Pablo Saratxaga Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 06:21:58 +0000 Subject: updated help file --- perl-install/help.pm | 34 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 34 insertions(+) diff --git a/perl-install/help.pm b/perl-install/help.pm index 7de26e230..a0e6f6862 100644 --- a/perl-install/help.pm +++ b/perl-install/help.pm @@ -1,5 +1,11 @@ package help; use common; + +# IMPORTANT: Don't edit this File - It is automatically generated +# from the manuals !!! +# Write a mail to if you want +# it changed. + %steps = ( empty => '', @@ -615,6 +621,34 @@ to GNU/Linux. Unless you know exactly what you are doing, choose \"First sector of drive (MBR)\"."), +setupDefaultSpooler => +__("Here we select a printing system for your computer to use. Other OSes may +offer you one, but Mandrake offers three. + + * \"pdq\" - which means ``print, don't queue'', is the choice if you have a +direct connection to your printer and you want to be able to panic out of +printer jams, and you do not have any networked printers. It will handle +only very simple network cases and is somewhat slow for networks. Pick +\"pdq\" if this is your maiden voyage to GNU/Linux. You can change your +choices after install by running PrinterDrake from the Mandrake Control +Center and clicking the expert button. + + * \"CUPS\" - ``Common Unix Printing System'' is excellent at printing to +your local printer and also halfway round the planet. It is simple and can +act like a server or a client for the ancient \"lpd\" printing system, so +it is compatible with the systems that went before. It can do many tricks, +but the basic setup is almost as easy as \"pdq\". If you need this to +emulate an \"lpd\" server, you must turn on the \"cups-lpd\" daemon. It has +graphical front-ends for printing or choosing printer options. + + * \"lprNG\" - ``line printer daemon New Generation''. This system can do +approximately the same things the others can do, but it will print to +printers mounted on a Novell Network, because it supports IPX protocol, and +it can print directly to shell commands. If you have need of Novell or +printing to commands without using a separate pipe construct, use lprNG. +Otherwise, CUPS is preferable as it is simpler and better at working over +networks."), + setupSCSI => __("DrakX is now detecting any IDE devices present in your computer. It will also scan for one or more PCI SCSI card(s) on your system. If a SCSI card -- cgit v1.2.1