On Monday 30 March 2015 23:36:02 David Wright wrote:
> > > Now I know that you like testing your printers with real 80 page
> > > jobs,
> >
> > Your exhuberant guess is approximately 1800 pages short. There are
> > almost 1900 pages of LinuxCNC manuals.
>
> I was within 10% of the 88 page jobs you
Quoting Gene Heskett (ghesk...@wdtv.com):
> On Monday 30 March 2015 12:45:50 David Wright wrote:
> > Quoting Gene Heskett (ghesk...@wdtv.com):
> > > On Monday 30 March 2015 05:59:40 Brian wrote:
> > > > On Sun 29 Mar 2015 at 18:48:07 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > > > On Sunday 29 March 2015 12:5
On Mon, 30 Mar 2015 14:31:15 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> [snip...]
> It does, network-mangler is totally incapable of dealing with a local
> /etc/hosts file based network.
I've added hosts to /etc/hosts with no problem whilst sill having Network
Manager do its thing.
However, I DID comment ou
On Monday 30 March 2015 12:45:50 David Wright wrote:
> Quoting Gene Heskett (ghesk...@wdtv.com):
> > On Monday 30 March 2015 05:59:40 Brian wrote:
> > > On Sun 29 Mar 2015 at 18:48:07 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > > On Sunday 29 March 2015 12:58:11 Brian wrote:
> > > > > These directives should
On Monday 30 March 2015 10:06:48 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Monday 30 March 2015 14:46:11 Gene Heskett wrote:
> > CF
>
> You've defeated me _and_
> http://www.acronymfinder.com/
> this time Gene!
Suffice to say its not supposed to be spelled out in mixed company.
> Well, anyhow, me. :-(
>
> Lisi
Che
Quoting Gene Heskett (ghesk...@wdtv.com):
> On Monday 30 March 2015 05:59:40 Brian wrote:
> > On Sun 29 Mar 2015 at 18:48:07 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > On Sunday 29 March 2015 12:58:11 Brian wrote:
> > > > These directives should be in /etc/cups/cups-files.
> > >
> > > I was just making sure
Humm, Chinese Food Maybe ? ;)
2015-03-30 16:06 GMT+02:00 Lisi Reisz :
> On Monday 30 March 2015 14:46:11 Gene Heskett wrote:
> > CF
>
> You've defeated me _and_
> http://www.acronymfinder.com/
> this time Gene!
>
> Well, anyhow, me. :-(
>
> Lisi
>
>
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On Monday 30 March 2015 14:46:11 Gene Heskett wrote:
> CF
You've defeated me _and_
http://www.acronymfinder.com/
this time Gene!
Well, anyhow, me. :-(
Lisi
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On Monday 30 March 2015 08:20:27 Brian wrote:
> On Mon 30 Mar 2015 at 07:52:32 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Monday 30 March 2015 05:59:40 Brian wrote:
> > > A rhetorical question? Upstream has explained why a number of
> > > times.
> >
> > Rhetorical? No. URL?
>
> http://lwn.net/Articles/4
On Monday 30 March 2015 07:57:58 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Monday 30 March 2015 12:52:32 Gene Heskett wrote:
> > And, tell that to cups, or if installed, on BEH, which sees it as a
> > failure & restarts the job, wasting another 40 sheets of paper &
> > toner by the time you get it stopped by nuking
On Mon 30 Mar 2015 at 12:57:58 +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Monday 30 March 2015 12:52:32 Gene Heskett wrote:
> > And, tell that to cups, or if installed, on BEH, which sees it as a
> > failure & restarts the job, wasting another 40 sheets of paper & toner
> > by the time you get it stopped by nu
On Mon 30 Mar 2015 at 07:52:32 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Monday 30 March 2015 05:59:40 Brian wrote:
> >
> > A rhetorical question? Upstream has explained why a number of times.
>
> Rhetorical? No. URL?
http://lwn.net/Articles/485617/
should give enough for a wider and deeper search
>
On Sun, Mar 29, 2015 at 06:48:07PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
>
> On Sunday 29 March 2015 12:58:11 Brian wrote:
> > On Sun 29 Mar 2015 at 10:57:37 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > I am getting the impression that the overall install on both doesn't
> > > have the correct Browsing options set, f
On Monday 30 March 2015 12:52:32 Gene Heskett wrote:
> And, tell that to cups, or if installed, on BEH, which sees it as a
> failure & restarts the job, wasting another 40 sheets of paper & toner
> by the time you get it stopped by nuking the cups stuff in /var/cups
> or /var/tmp, or maybe /tmp, de
On Monday 30 March 2015 05:59:40 Brian wrote:
> On Sun 29 Mar 2015 at 18:48:07 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Sunday 29 March 2015 12:58:11 Brian wrote:
> > > These directives should be in /etc/cups/cups-files.
> >
> > I was just making sure I could kill a job gone wild without having
> > to bec
On Sun 29 Mar 2015 at 18:48:07 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Sunday 29 March 2015 12:58:11 Brian wrote:
> >
> > These directives should be in /etc/cups/cups-files.
>
> I was just making sure I could kill a job gone wild without having to
> become root on a rootless system to do it. My color la
On 20150329_1814+0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Sunday 29 March 2015 17:58:11 Brian wrote:
> > > Browsing On
> > > BrowseOrder allow,deny
> > > BrowseAllow all
> > > BrowseRemoteProtocols CUPS
> > > BrowseAddress @LOCAL
> > > BrowseLocalProtocols CUPS dnssd
> >
> > This is almost the standard Wheezy,
On 20150329_1421+0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Sunday 29 March 2015 13:36:28 Curt wrote:
> > On 2015-03-29, deloptes wrote:
> > > Hi
> > > long mails are not easy to read and understand. Most important is the
> > > quality of information in it ... like model number or chipset in the
> > > hardware
On Sunday 29 March 2015 12:58:11 Brian wrote:
> On Sun 29 Mar 2015 at 10:57:37 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > I am getting the impression that the overall install on both doesn't
> > have the correct Browsing options set, from this machine which
> > serves all
>
> That could be a possibility, alt
On Sun 29 Mar 2015 at 18:14:26 +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Sunday 29 March 2015 17:58:11 Brian wrote:
> > > Browsing On
> > > BrowseOrder allow,deny
> > > BrowseAllow all
> > > BrowseRemoteProtocols CUPS
> > > BrowseAddress @LOCAL
> > > BrowseLocalProtocols CUPS dnssd
> >
> > This is almost the
On Sunday 29 March 2015 17:58:11 Brian wrote:
> > Browsing On
> > BrowseOrder allow,deny
> > BrowseAllow all
> > BrowseRemoteProtocols CUPS
> > BrowseAddress @LOCAL
> > BrowseLocalProtocols CUPS dnssd
>
> This is almost the standard Wheezy, It will not suffice on Jessie. The
> BrowseOrder, BrowseAl
On Sun 29 Mar 2015 at 10:57:37 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> I am getting the impression that the overall install on both doesn't have
> the correct Browsing options set, from this machine which serves all
That could be a possibility, although the OP did say
> After installing the most recent
On Sunday 29 March 2015 05:22:19 deloptes wrote:
> Paul E Condon wrote:
> > I'm running Jessie, as close to plain vanilla as my hardware allows.
> > I have a HP Laserjet 5MP. This is an ancient device. It has built-in
> > firmware for Level 2 Postscript printing and a special socket for
> > Apple L
On Sunday 29 March 2015 13:36:28 Curt wrote:
> On 2015-03-29, deloptes wrote:
> > Hi
> > long mails are not easy to read and understand. Most important is the
> > quality of information in it ... like model number or chipset in the
> > hardware you use etc.
>
> +1
I'm afraid that I gave up trying
On 2015-03-29, deloptes wrote:
>
> Hi
> long mails are not easy to read and understand. Most important is the
> quality of information in it ... like model number or chipset in the
> hardware you use etc.
+1
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Paul E Condon wrote:
> I'm running Jessie, as close to plain vanilla as my hardware allows.
> I have a HP Laserjet 5MP. This is an ancient device. It has built-in
> firmware for Level 2 Postscript printing and a special socket for
> Apple Localtalk connection, but no USB. It is a sturdy old beast
On 20150327_0237-0400, ken wrote:
> On 03/26/2015 07:38 PM, Paul E Condon wrote:
> >I'm running Jessie, as close to plain vanilla as my hardware allows.
> >I have a HP Laserjet 5MP. This is an ancient device. It has built-in
> >firmware for Level 2 Postscript printing and a special socket for
> >Ap
On 03/26/2015 07:38 PM, Paul E Condon wrote:
I'm running Jessie, as close to plain vanilla as my hardware allows.
I have a HP Laserjet 5MP. This is an ancient device. It has built-in
firmware for Level 2 Postscript printing and a special socket for
Apple Localtalk connection, but no USB. It is a
I'm running Jessie, as close to plain vanilla as my hardware allows.
I have a HP Laserjet 5MP. This is an ancient device. It has built-in
firmware for Level 2 Postscript printing and a special socket for
Apple Localtalk connection, but no USB. It is a sturdy old beast and
was running nicely until q
OK, I fixed my immediate problem by changing the permissions for
/home/smbprint/ like this:
#chmod 777 /home/smbprint/
Now I can print from any Windows box to my Debian CUPS server.
My understanding of security is very weak; luckily I am just working on my
home setup. But I thought the whole poi
Thanks Pablo for responding, but still no joy.
After hours of trying different things, I finally went in search of log
files in Samba. I found that there were different relevant log files in
/var/log/samba depending, evidently, on how I had set things up at that
time. For example, from yesterday
You can point the printer in the lower part of the windows box, with the
printer url, like
http://yourdebianbox:631/printers/yourprinter or something like that, and
windows will
user ipp protocol to reach the printer. You will have to bring the windows
driver to the
windows box.
Beware of confi
I have set up a CUPS server on one of my Debian boxes, directly attached
via parallel port. I can print to it from a different Debian box on my
LAN, but not from a Windows box.
The Windows box does see the printer, and says the printer is setup
properly and sends jobs to the printer with no errors
This one time, at band camp, Bill Moseley said:
>
>
> Geeze, I've spent about three hours today bouncing aroud documentation,
> the Cups site, various HOWTOs, and the www.linuxprinting.org site.
>
> I've got Cups installed on one machine. I can print test pages and from
> applications fine on t
Geeze, I've spent about three hours today bouncing aroud documentation,
the Cups site, various HOWTOs, and the www.linuxprinting.org site.
I've got Cups installed on one machine. I can print test pages and from
applications fine on the local machine.
But I can't seem to figure out why I cannot
Thanks to dman and others on this mailing list, I have managed to get
CUPS running on my "main" machine. It works beautifully, and now I
would like to get this printer on my LAN so I can use it from other
machines. I have been trying to get this working for the past week or
so, without too mu
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