Hi Nelson, do you mean that now your apsfilter is up and running ( in other words is yours a suggestion to fix the problem) or did you abandon apsfilter?
Vittorio >> ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- >> Subject: Re: Problems with printing >> Date: Wed, 2 May 2001 09:56:29 -0400 >> From: Wayne Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org >> >> >> Subject: Re: Problems with printing >> Date: Wed, May 02, 2001 at 06:59:34AM -0000 >> >> In reply to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL PROTECTED]): >> > Well, Wayne, I don't really think a Debian potato distribution fails >in a >> > strategic and basic piece of software such as apsfilter. I rather >think >> > there's something wrong in my configuration relating to >authorizations but >> > I don't know where and what to manipulate. Perhaps I missed to >define some >> > special group, or whatever else..... What strikes me is that the >test which >> > apsfilterconfig suggests works great, while any following attempt to >print >> > dies unexpectedly. Any suggestion to fix it before eliminating >apsfilter? >> > Vittorio > >I just set up apsfilter last night, and I had the same problem--the test page >printed fine, and I could cat stuff directly, but everything else >failed. It turns out that the permissions of the printer device in /dev >were set wrong-- read-only, no write for the lp group, which obviously >doesn't make much sense for a printer using lprng for spooling. > >-Nelson ----------------------------------------------------- messaggio inviato con Freemail by superEva http://www.supereva.it -----------------------------------------------------