I setup a printer on my windows computer on the local server in my uni lab.
I can connect to it with no problem from all windows computers in the lab. From
my linux based laptop, I set it up with the same parameters (I guess its using
the guest user) but I can't get any response from it.
The error
Peter Iannarelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello:
>
> What I find amazing about M$95/98 is that if you turn off
> the screen saver, many problems disappear.
thanks for your answer, Peter, but I had already tried that;
the screen saver is disabled;
Hubert
Hello:
What I find amazing about M$95/98 is that if you turn off
the screen saver, many problems disappear.
Peter
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I have a debian machine with an epson 900 printer;
I use samba to print from another machine with windows98;
here is the problem: when printing a lar
I have a debian machine with an epson 900 printer;
I use samba to print from another machine with windows98;
here is the problem: when printing a large job (e.g. an A4 photo
at 1440dpi) I get an error somewhere in the middle: a file
begins to arrive in /tmp and at a random time the transfers sto
I have a debian machine with an epson 900 printer;
I use samba to print from another machine with windows98;
here is the problem: when printing a large job (e.g. an A4 photo
at 1440dpi) I get an error somewhere in the middle: a file
begins to arrive in /tmp and at a random time the transfers sto
Two Win95 client machines here have a weird problem printing to my LJ5L
via samba; they often say that an error occurred writing to \\Server\LJ5L.
Usually it works next time, although one of the clients is being
particularly stubborn tonight. Anyone ever seen this? I print from NT
more often than a
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hi all
I'm printing to a NT server 4.0 with smbclient, using the following
script (this is a resume):
echo "server $server, service $service" >> $logfile
(
echo "print -"
cat $1 | /usr/sbin/ljet4l-filter
) | /usr/bin/smbclient "$server\\$s
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