Mark Ferlatte wrote:
Tom Allison said on Tue, Aug 26, 2003 at 06:27:39PM -0400:
So I thought maybe there was something in the /etc/printcap file that might
be of some significance. I had a remote printer defined from way back
(years) and it was pointed to an IP address that was no longer in use
Hi Tom,
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 18:27:39 -0400
Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I removed the package lpd. Now I can't print to cups. Before this,
> and currently, I have cupsys-bsd installed, but no information on how
> it's supposed to work. /usr/share/doc/cupsys-bsd is a little sparse.
Tom Allison said on Tue, Aug 26, 2003 at 06:27:39PM -0400:
> So I thought maybe there was something in the /etc/printcap file that might
> be of some significance. I had a remote printer defined from way back
> (years) and it was pointed to an IP address that was no longer in use. So
> I don't
OK, I'm rather more confused than I was two days ago when I had some of CUPS
working.
I have a server that seems to be working just fine. Haven't changed anything
there.
But now my client is really messed up and I'm rather confused about it.
I removed the package lpd. Now I can't print to cu
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