Re: lpd: daemon not started.

1999-09-13 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Mon, 13 Sep 1999, Richard E. Hawkins wrote: : justin jabbered, : : > I also get "no daemon present" with this command but printing : > nevertheless works. I think a second lpd daemon is spawned when you : > start printing. : : There seem to have been ongoing problems with lpd in slink

Re: lpd: daemon not started.

1999-09-13 Thread Richard E. Hawkins
justin jabbered, > I also get "no daemon present" with this command but printing > nevertheless works. I think a second lpd daemon is spawned when you > start printing. There seem to have been ongoing problems with lpd in slink since day one. I've observed it on three machines now, two of whic

Re: lpd: daemon not started.

1999-09-13 Thread Ashley Clark
On Mon, 13 Sep 1999, Anthony Campbell wrote: > On 12 Sep 1999, Justin Settle wrote: > > Hello, > > I can't seem to print anything out with lpd + magicfilter. I can cat > > file out to the printer and I believe that magic filter is setup > > correctly. The problem is that if I do a lpc status it s

Re: lpd: daemon not started.

1999-09-13 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 12 Sep 1999, Justin Settle wrote: > Hello, > I can't seem to print anything out with lpd + magicfilter. I can cat > file out to the printer and I believe that magic filter is setup > correctly. The problem is that if I do a lpc status it says "no daemon > present". I do a lpc up all and it sa

Re: lpd: daemon not started.

1999-09-13 Thread Justin Settle
Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote: > > On Sun, 12 Sep 1999, Justin Settle wrote: > > > I can't seem to print anything out with lpd + magicfilter. I can cat > > file out to the printer and I believe that magic filter is setup > > correctly. The problem is that if I do a lpc status it says "no daemon > >

Re: lpd: daemon not started.

1999-09-12 Thread Jean Pierre LeJacq
On Sun, 12 Sep 1999, Justin Settle wrote: > I can't seem to print anything out with lpd + magicfilter. I can cat > file out to the printer and I believe that magic filter is setup > correctly. The problem is that if I do a lpc status it says "no daemon > present". I do a lpc up all and it says