On 09-Oct-2000 Dwight Johnson wrote:
> What is the preferred way to configure a PostScript printer on debian 2.2?
Thanks to everyone who helped me with suggestions.
I used magicfilter with lpd and also took care to have the kernel modules
parport, parport_pc and lp installed.
Dwight
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>> > How do I configure CUPS? I'm trying to se
Tuesday, October 10, 2000 1:59 PM
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> no, installation of CUPS came with xpp and apt-get retrieved the extra
> packages related to CUPS/xpp.
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When I use lpr... nothing happens.. printer is silent. That's why I'm so
confused.
Andre Berger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Dale Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > How do I configure CUPS? I'm trying to set up my printer with
> > magicfilter. I think there is a permission problem, but
no, installation of CUPS came with xpp and apt-get retrieved the extra
packages related to CUPS/xpp.
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> did you install an additional package cups-bsd ?
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> > > How do I configure CUPS? I'm trying to set up my printer with
> > > magicfilter. I think
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> Dale Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > How do I configure CUPS? I'm trying to set up my printer with
> > magicfilter. I think there is a permission problem, but I'm
> not sure.
Dale Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How do I configure CUPS? I'm trying to set up my printer with
> magicfilter. I think there is a permission problem, but I'm not sure.
> Here's where I'm at..
> I can print using staroffice. I can't print using lp, I get the
> following output: lp: error -
How do I configure CUPS? I'm trying to set up my printer with
magicfilter. I think there is a permission problem, but I'm not sure.
Here's where I'm at..
I can print using staroffice. I can't print using lp, I get the
following output: lp: error - no default destination available.
If I try to print
I think I used lp=parport0 parport=0x378,7, in my loadlin command line ...
My paralell port uses IRQ 7 under windows, so I though I should use the
same under debian.
I'll try it out(assuming that'll work with loadlin). Thanks.
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Subject: Printer configuration on debian - Another question
Date: Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 09:19:21AM -0300
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> So, I have my modem running under my debian installation. Thanks to the
> ones who
Or use cups with a nice configuration tool.
Mariusz
> On 09-Oct-2000 Dwight Johnson wrote:
> > What is the preferred way to configure a PostScript printer
> on debian 2.2?
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> MagicFilter did fine for mine.
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> Your mode of life wil
On 09-Oct-2000 Dwight Johnson wrote:
> What is the preferred way to configure a PostScript printer on debian 2.2?
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MagicFilter did fine for mine.
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Your mode of life will be changed for the better because of new developments.
So, I have my modem running under my debian installation. Thanks to the
ones who helped me.
Next step (no, it's not an OS): Setting up the printer.
I have printtool installed, so I'm able to set my printer up.
When I run printtool and click Add, it says:
lp0: there's no printer (or something like
What is the preferred way to configure a PostScript printer on debian 2.2?
This same printer was most recently configured under SuSE 6.1 using
apsfilter.
This is my first debian installation and I am bringing it up one resource
at a time. So far, I have networking and Internet working.
Thanks in
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