Hi,
I run lenny. I upgraded a month or so ago and switched from chroot
based iceweasel to 64bit iceape+icedove. Since then my printing became
sporadic from inside iceape. It would go thought motions but would not
print anything. Attempting to print to ps file produces just basic
header of a
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On 04/01/08 01:15, andy wrote:
> Hello
>
> I am obviously going about this the wrong way, but I'm not sure where my
> error lies. A second (or third) pair of eyes would be helpful.
>
> On box A there is an USB printer. Box B wants to use that printer
Hello
I am obviously going about this the wrong way, but I'm not sure where my
error lies. A second (or third) pair of eyes would be helpful.
On box A there is an USB printer. Box B wants to use that printer. Box A
and B are both connected via a hub to a firewall that does IP masking.
Box A
Jerome BENOIT([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> Hello,
>
> I am using the package xprt-xprintorg.
>
Then you 'are' using xprint (/etc/init.d/xprint). You have to set
that up. Look in /usr/share/doc/xprt-common/ for the instructions.
Note xprt-xprintorg depends on xprt-common.
If I
Hello,
I am using the package xprt-xprintorg.
Alexander Sack wrote:
I have just migrated from Mozilla to ThunderBird and FireFox
as said in the mozilla.or corresponding FAQ:
when I print, the output is greatly enlarge.
Any idea ?
are you using xprint or postscript to print??
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Hello,
thanks for the trick:
according to dpkg, xprint is not install in my box.
Thanks,
Jerome
Wayne Topa wrote:
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Hello,
thanks for the reply.
Alexander Sack wrote:
I have just migrated from Mozilla to ThunderBird and FireFox
as said in the
Jerome BENOIT([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> Hello,
>
> thanks for the reply.
>
> Alexander Sack wrote:
> >
> >>I have just migrated from Mozilla to ThunderBird and FireFox
> >>as said in the mozilla.or corresponding FAQ:
> >>when I print, the output is greatly enlarge.
> >>
> >>A
Hello,
thanks for the reply.
Alexander Sack wrote:
I have just migrated from Mozilla to ThunderBird and FireFox
as said in the mozilla.or corresponding FAQ:
when I print, the output is greatly enlarge.
Any idea ?
are you using xprint or postscript to print??
How can I get this information ?
Jero
I have just migrated from Mozilla to ThunderBird and FireFox
as said in the mozilla.or corresponding FAQ:
when I print, the output is greatly enlarge.
Any idea ?
are you using xprint or postscript to print??
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Hello List,
I have just migrated from Mozilla to ThunderBird and FireFox
as said in the mozilla.or corresponding FAQ:
when I print, the output is greatly enlarge.
Any idea ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
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Andy Saxena wrote:
>On Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 05:16:48PM -0700, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
>
>
>>Hello Joh:
>>
>>IMO, the thing you did wrong was not installing cups. I think it has to be
>>the most user-friendly way to get a printer up and running on any distro of
>>Linux. The driver base is
On Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 05:16:48PM -0700, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
> Hello Joh:
>
> IMO, the thing you did wrong was not installing cups. I think it has to be
> the most user-friendly way to get a printer up and running on any distro of
> Linux. The driver base is huge and the ability to co
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On Tuesday 24 September 2002 09:51 am, Johannes Graumann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I installed lpr-ppd, printfilters-ppd and printtool through dselect.
> I used printtool to set up our printer and have the problem that I can't
> print to it now. When (as a
Hello,
I installed lpr-ppd, printfilters-ppd and printtool through dselect.
I used printtool to set up our printer and have the problem that I can't
print to it now. When (as a user) I do 'lpr -Plj8150 maccoss_2002.pdf &&
lpq' I get: no entries. 'ps aux | grep lpd' gives me:
root 23485 0.0
It does not work...
Kernel 2.4.5, printing stuff as modules, HP Deskjet 710
here, tried cups, lprng, lpd.
-->
desire ~ # modprobe lp
0x378: FIFO is 16 bytes
0x378: writeIntrThreshold is 7
0x378: readIntrThreshold is 7
parport0: PC-style at 0x378 (0x778), irq 7, using FIFO
[PCSPP,TRISTATE,COMPAT,
On Sat, Mar 18, 2000 at 10:39:38AM +0530, K. Sudheesh wrote
>
> Dear Friends,
>
> I have installed the Debian GNU/Linux 2.1 distribution on my 486
> machine called "sarasvati.nio.org" with 32MB RAM. This has a local HP
> LaserJet 4M+ printer attatched to it over a serial port. The printer
Dear Friends,
I have installed the Debian GNU/Linux 2.1 distribution on my 486
machine called "sarasvati.nio.org" with 32MB RAM. This has a local HP
LaserJet 4M+ printer attatched to it over a serial port. The printer name
is "mayem". "Sarasvati" is connected over the LAN. I have the fo
Friends,
I have installed the Debian GNU/Linux 2.1 distribution on my 486
machine called "sarasvati.nio.org" with 32MB RAM. This has a local HP
LaserJet 4M+ printer attatched to it over a serial port. The printer name
is "mayem". "Sarasvati" is connected over the LAN. I have the follow
Hi everyone,
I am looking for help with the printing subsystem, or rather /dev/lp1 in
general. FYI I'm running Debian 2.0 with Kernel 2.1.123.
I've got the follwing problem: whenever I try to print anything I get
the
following errormessage from lpq (print job started by root to avoid
permission
p
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