Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Sun November 22 2009, Wayne wrote:
That's why I suggested looking at the cups-bsd package description.
cups-bsd is the cups interface to the printer. It replaces all of
the programs that lpr supplied. The entries you were worried about in
your OP were lpr generated. A
On Sun November 22 2009, Wayne wrote:
> That's why I suggested looking at the cups-bsd package description.
> cups-bsd is the cups interface to the printer. It replaces all of
> the programs that lpr supplied. The entries you were worried about in
> your OP were lpr generated. As you stated, you
Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Sun November 22 2009, Wayne wrote:
Install the cups-bsd package. see the output of
'apt-cache show cups-bsd'
That's why I suggested looking at the cups-bsd package description.
cups-bsd is the cups interface to the printer. It replaces all of
the programs that lpr s
On Sun November 22 2009, Wayne wrote:
> > if I try to remove it, it also wants to remove:
> > libwine-print lsb-core
>
> Install the cups-bsd package. see the output of
> 'apt-cache show cups-bsd'
>
>
>
> I would do
> aptitude purge lpd
it is actually:
aptitude purge lpr
and when you do that, i
On Sun November 22 2009, Wayne wrote:
> Install the cups-bsd package. see the output of
> 'apt-cache show cups-bsd'
>
I guess my question is, if I have cups installed, why do I need cups-bsd?
>
>
> I would do
> aptitude purge lpd
> aptitude install cups-bsd libwine-print lsb-core
I thought about d
Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Sat November 21 2009, Wayne wrote:
In the cups interface http://localhost:631/printers pick the printer
and, in squeeze anyway, select in the administration dropdown select
Modify printer. Select Continue on the first two selections until you
get to the 3rd which all
Wayne wrote:
Klaus Jantzen wrote:
Wayne wrote:
Paul Cartwright wrote:
I am using Lenny, up2date. I use CUPS for printing, and everything
prints just fine for MOST applications. I just tried to print a web
page, and I think it was a flash type page. It brought up a very
small window that ( I
On Sat November 21 2009, Wayne wrote:
> Go to the Jobs tab in cups. You should be able to find of the jobs
> shown when you did the lpq -a. Delete them.
the jobs tab is empty.
>
> Re-reading your OP, I am now confused as to what you want. You are
> using usb but the lpq -a showed you had files
On Sat November 21 2009, Wayne wrote:
> In the cups interface http://localhost:631/printers pick the printer
> and, in squeeze anyway, select in the administration dropdown select
> Modify printer. Select Continue on the first two selections until you
> get to the 3rd which allows you to select
Klaus Jantzen wrote:
Wayne wrote:
Paul Cartwright wrote:
I am using Lenny, up2date. I use CUPS for printing, and everything
prints just fine for MOST applications. I just tried to print a web
page, and I think it was a flash type page. It brought up a very
small window that ( I thought) had t
Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Sat November 21 2009, Wayne wrote:
Nov 21 05:42:29 paulandcilla lpd[11629]: /dev/lp0: No such file or
directory Nov 21 05:43:30 paulandcilla lpd[11702]: /dev/lp0: No such file
or directory
Sorry missed this in first read.
Use the modify printer option of cups. The us
On Sat November 21 2009, Wayne wrote:
> > Nov 21 05:42:29 paulandcilla lpd[11629]: /dev/lp0: No such file or
> > directory Nov 21 05:43:30 paulandcilla lpd[11702]: /dev/lp0: No such file
> > or directory
>
> Sorry missed this in first read.
>
> Use the modify printer option of cups. The usb to par
Paul Cartwright wrote:
I am using Lenny, up2date. I use CUPS for printing, and everything prints just
fine for MOST applications. I just tried to print a web page, and I think it
was a flash type page. It brought up a very small window that ( I thought)
had the correct gutenprint printer, and I
Paul Cartwright wrote:
I am using Lenny, up2date. I use CUPS for printing, and everything prints just
fine for MOST applications. I just tried to print a web page, and I think it
was a flash type page. It brought up a very small window that ( I thought)
had the correct gutenprint printer, and I
I am using Lenny, up2date. I use CUPS for printing, and everything prints just
fine for MOST applications. I just tried to print a web page, and I think it
was a flash type page. It brought up a very small window that ( I thought)
had the correct gutenprint printer, and I said OK. nothing printe
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