At 2003-07-03T02:14:58Z, Hubert Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > AFAICT, mozilla uses the Xprint system. See the xprt-xprintorg package, > or xprint.mozdev.org. Basically, Xprint is like the X11 protocol > implemented for printers.
Great. Yet another printing system to futz with. :-/ > The xprt server accepts (AFACT) the standard X11 protocol, and the :64 is > the X11 display number that mozilla wants to send the X11 commands to. That's just... bizarre. And the wrong information. I'm on the only X terminal on my LAN, and $DISPLAY=:0.0. > The "@" I guess means that it's served at localhost (or thinks it is). > But I have no idea where it got "huffalump" from. > > P.S. you'll need to read (some of) the docs in xprt-xprintorg to get it > to work properly. Thanks for the pointer. That seems to be what I need to look at. -- Kirk Strauser
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