"Lindsay" == Lindsay Yardley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Lindsay> G'day Bob, Patrick, others, Thank you for your reply but
Lindsay> cups seems rather bloated and fickle,I wanted the one
Lindsay> installed by the default debian tasksel option is that
Lindsay> lpr, lprng or gnulp
"Lindsay" == Lindsay Yardley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Lindsay> G'day all, What is the standard printer configuration
Lindsay> tool used by debian 3 r0. I'm trying to install a printer
Lindsay> but the documentation is not helping me at all. If I
Lindsay> could find the confi
On Sat, 29 Mar 2003 20:02:37 -0700
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bob Proulx) wrote:
> However most people are recommending cupsys as the best server for
> standalone systems for new folks. That is probably the best place for
> you to start.
>
> apt-cache show cupsys
> apt-get install cupsys
Also insta
G'day Bob, Patrick, others,
Thank you for your reply but cups seems rather bloated and fickle,I
wanted the one installed by the default debian tasksel option is that
lpr, lprng or gnulpr? or is one of these or another rather nice &
compact and sufficient?
tia
Lindsay
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I am going to put your messages in chronological order.
> What is the standard printer configuration tool used by debian 3
> r0. I'm trying to install a printer but the documentation is not
> helping me at all. If I could find the config tool name that'd be a
> start, perhaps then the Printing How
On Sun, 30 Mar 2003 at 11:46am, Lindsay Yardley wrote:
:G'day all,
:What is the standard printer configuration tool used by debian 3 r0. I'm
:trying to install a printer but the documentation is not helping me at
:all. If I could find the config tool name that'd be a start, perhaps
:then the Print
Is it lpr, lprng or gnulpr? also how can I determine what packages are
already installed, apart from trying each one.
tia
Lindsay
| G'day all,
| What is the standard printer configuration tool used by
| debian 3 r0. I'm
| trying to install a printer but the documentation is not
| helping me at
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