>I solved this by bypassing the server entirely (though it's a DU, not NT,
server). If the printer has an IP adress, simply set up your own print
spool. Mine happily coexists with the university spool. The difference is
that mine is usually up :)
Having worked in universities and non-profit bef
On Mon, Aug 17, 1998 at 10:34:03PM -0400, Norbert Veber wrote:
> Is there an easy way to setup my linux box at work to print through an NT
> printer server? Can samba do that, or is samba just a server?
Samba is SMB-server but has an example in docs that solve yopur problem:
/usr/doc/sam
norbert asks,
> Is there an easy way to setup my linux box at work to print through an NT
> printer server? Can samba do that, or is samba just a server?
I solved this by bypassing the server entirely (though it's a DU, not NT,
server). If the printer has an IP adress, simply set up your own p
Is there an easy way to setup my linux box at work to print through an NT
printer server? Can samba do that, or is samba just a server?
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