dman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> CUPS is created by a company (commercial entity) but the CUPS system
> is free. I think the source is available too.
It's GPL.
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On Fri, Oct 19, 2001 at 10:14:35AM +1000, Alan E Davis wrote:
| Thank you.
|
| I was able to get remote printing to work. The printer is an HP
| Laserjet attached to one machine's printer port. I had to create an
| /etc/hosts.lpd file; listing the hosts in hosts.equiv didn't work,
| contrary to
Thank you.
I was able to get remote printing to work. The printer is an HP Laserjet
attached to one machine's printer port. I had to create an /etc/hosts.lpd
file; listing the hosts in hosts.equiv didn't work, contrary to the Printing
HOWTO.
I may take you up on the offer to help install cup
On Wed, Oct 17, 2001 at 10:51:27AM +1000, Alan E. Davis wrote:
| In my high school classroom we have a small network of four linux
| boxen, with private block ip addresses (our Public School System
| domain is in a private block), with one printer. I have been able
| to ftp/telnet between my own b
In my high school classroom we have a small network of four linux boxen, with
private block ip addresses (our Public School System domain is in a private
block), with one printer. I have been able to ftp/telnet between my own boxen,
but I am unskilled so don't know how much I can do with/among
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