On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, rahul b jain cs student wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Linda, thanks for your response. The printer is actually a network
> printer. I was trying to install CUPS on a linux box so that it can
> function as a print server. The problems I faced were as follows
>
> 1. after adding the printe
Hi,
Linda, thanks for your response. The printer is actually a network
printer. I was trying to install CUPS on a linux box so that it can
function as a print server. The problems I faced were as follows
1. after adding the printer to the server (which looked like a piece of
cake) I was getting a
On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, rahul b jain cs student wrote:
Hi Rahul,
If you installed from source I do not think there is an easy
way to uninstall but you can have LPRng and CUPS both on a system
RH7.3 has a utility that swtiches lpr between the two print systems
When you say that your printer does not
Hi,
I had installed CUPS on my linux box. I had installed by downloading the
source code of CUPS from the CUPS website. How do I uninstall CUPS ?? I
checked the website but could not find any useful information.
The main reason I am uninstalling it is that my printer does not respond
to CUPS pro