erent than mine.
One option to solve this is to emerge unix2dos and use the following command
line:
unix2dos filetoprint.txt | lp -l
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Any of the commands that busybox provides when linked/symlinked are available
by just calling busybox with the name of the command as the first argument.
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what the problem is.
I'm supposing that during all of this you've exited and restarted your browser
at least once - otherwise the browser may be sending expired credentials.
Note that if you don't have any local printers, you don't need to run cupsd to
access them. All you need
ecified.
Or you can set the PSC1600 to be the network-wide default printer by
connecting to remoteserver:631 and configuring it there - of course if you
have a ~/.lpoptions file that will override it.
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World
followed by a form feed.
Unless this works, there's not much use trying to get lprng (or even CUPS) to
work.
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and I don't see the drivers popping up in the web interface.
>
> I'll keep you posted!
Have you built things with the ppds USE flag, and do you have the various
foomatic-* packages installed?
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On Sunday 19 February 2006 05:14 pm, Glenn Enright wrote:
> On Monday 20 February 2006 11:29, Manuel A. McLure wrote:
> > /bin/echo -e -n Hello\\015\\012World\\015\\012\\014 >textfile.txt
>
> I am having similar difficulty getting my hp720c working. After trying the
> test y
ems with recent kernels and the printer port.
Apparently ACPI Plug and Play support breaks it. Try the kernel settings in
that forum post and see if that fixes it.
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errors, and "/etc/init.d/lprng start" - let's see if that does the trick. I
think the "force_localhost" may resolve your hostname issues.
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On Monday 20 February 2006 02:57 pm, Iain Buchanan wrote:
> I still get the message "no support for HAL on this system" in the
> peripherals > storage media setup.
A stupid question - do you have the 'hal' USE flag set in make.conf?
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nt: Try
> setting the LogLevel to "debug". [...]
Do you have foomatic-filters installed? It includes wrapper scripts around
ghostscript that do the work.
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