Re: Printing via TCP

1997-06-01 Thread David B. Teague
On Sat, 31 May 1997, Kevin Hilman wrote: > Bob Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Where "office" is an entry in /etc/hosts for the other machine with > > the attached printer. > > > > Thanks for the suggestion, but by problem is for a printer that is not > "attached" to any machine. It'

Re: Printing via TCP

1997-06-01 Thread Carey Evans
Kevin Hilman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [snip] > Thanks for the suggestion, but by problem is for a printer that is not > "attached" to any machine. It's only attached the LAN via ethernet. > > I need a utility (like 'prtcp') that sends files to a printer attached > to the network only by ethe

Re: Printing via TCP

1997-06-01 Thread Kevin Hilman
Bob Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Where "office" is an entry in /etc/hosts for the other machine with > the attached printer. > Thanks for the suggestion, but by problem is for a printer that is not "attached" to any machine. It's only attached the LAN via ethernet. I need a utility (l

Re: Printing via TCP

1997-06-01 Thread Bob Nielsen
On 31 May 1997, Kevin Hilman wrote: > I'd like to have my debian box take over priting services from an > aging SunOS box. > > The SunOS box is using lpd and a filter script which calles 'prtcp' > to send the print job to the printer which is hanging off the LAN and > not connected to any machine

Printing via TCP

1997-06-01 Thread Kevin Hilman
I'd like to have my debian box take over priting services from an aging SunOS box. The SunOS box is using lpd and a filter script which calles 'prtcp' to send the print job to the printer which is hanging off the LAN and not connected to any machine. How do I accomplish the same under Debian 1.3.