Greetings,
I have a Redhat 7.3 server, and a Redhat 8.0 laptop networked through a
Netgear router. I have file sharing working ok, but I can't get print
sharing to work.
On the server, I have a queue named hp841c defined as a local printer
attached to /dev/usb/lp0. Printing locally from the s
On Thu, 2003-01-02 at 14:41, gihas wrote:
> Hai,
> I connected printer which is in windows throgh samba configuration.
> I am able to take print out but print out is coming in different pages.
> Ie if we give print out of one page it is printing in 2 or more pages.
> Can u suggest some solution for
Hai,
I connected printer which is in windows throgh samba configuration.
I am able to take print out but print out is coming in different pages.
Ie if we give print out of one page it is printing in 2 or more pages.
Can u suggest some solution for that.
Regards
gihas
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It usually means that something else is listening to port 515.
As root, run "netstat -nap | grep 515" to see what program might already
be listening on that port.
On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, Steve Powell wrote:
> In RedHat 8.0, I have setup a jetdirect printer (HP 5Si). However, any time I try
>to p
In RedHat 8.0, I
have setup a jetdirect printer (HP 5Si). However, any time I try to print
I get the following error: "fatal error - lpd cannot bind to port
515." Any ideas what this means?
> Hi. I am trying to get an older Lexmark printer to work with Red Hat
> Linux 7.3. There is a driver listed in the printer configuration box
> for this printer but it does nothing. The printer is a Lexmark 1100
> color printer. When ever I try to print using this driver the printer
> just doe
> For the users in question, check that the UID in /etc/passwd match
> Samba user UID in Samba's /etc/smbpasswd, or /etc/samba/smbpasswd
> file. I've had instances where they didn't.
> And, remember, all the Samba configuration stuff that used to be in
> /etc got moved to /etc/samba. Make sure
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002 22:49:13 -0400
David Kramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday 03 October 2002 09:33 pm, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> > > I am in a bit of a quandary with my SAMBA server rejecting users
> > > that are attempting to print to a shared printer. The issues
> > > that make this re
On Sat, 19 Oct 2002 13:15:25 -0400
Jim Moberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi. I am trying to get an older Lexmark printer to work with Red
> Hat Linux 7.3. There is a driver listed in the printer
> configuration box for this printer but it does nothing. The printer
> is a Lexmark 1100 color p
> I'm a newbie. I really don't know much about setting up printers in
> Linux. Any help is appreciated.
Try this link:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Printing-HOWTO/index.html
I suggest setting up the printer using lpr.
Try running the printer configurator under KDE or Gnome, also run by using
'pr
I'm a newbie. I really don't know much about setting up printers in
Linux. Any help is appreciated.
Edward Dekkers wrote:
Hi. I am trying to get an older Lexmark printer to work with Red Hat
Linux 7.3. There is a driver listed in the printer configuration box
for this printer but it does no
Hi. I am trying to get an older Lexmark printer to work with Red Hat
Linux 7.3. There is a driver listed in the printer configuration box
for this printer but it does nothing. The printer is a Lexmark 1100
color printer. When ever I try to print using this driver the printer
just does noth
On Thursday 03 October 2002 09:33 pm, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> > I am in a bit of a quandary with my SAMBA server rejecting users that are
> > attempting to print to a shared printer. The issues that make this
> > really perplexing are that the users being rejected are currently logged
> > in to
>
> I am in a bit of a quandary with my SAMBA server rejecting users that are
> attempting to print to a shared printer. The issues that make this really
> perplexing are that the users being rejected are currently logged in to
the
> company folder and their own personal folders on that server. Ano
Greetings all,
I am in a bit of a quandary with my SAMBA server rejecting users that are
attempting to print to a shared printer. The issues that make this really
perplexing are that the users being rejected are currently logged in to the
company folder and their own personal folders on that ser
Morning all
I'm trying to print from a vanilla 7.3 installation to an HP laser
connected to an NT 4 system. I can connect via smbclient and print text
files okay. I can print to a network-aware IBM printer fine as well.
However, when I set up the Windows printer via printtool and try to
print a
On Wed, 2002-08-21 at 09:19, mike wrote:
> This was posted to gnome-list. I have forwarded it here because it may
> be a common problem
>
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>
> From: Tan S.E. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Gnome printing proble
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>I only have 6 HP Laser printer ranged from 5L to 1100. Share printing is
>a important.
>
>The application used: abiword 0.99.5.
>
>The actual situation:
>When other users send for printing
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On 21-Aug-2002/15:19 +0100, mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>I only have 6 HP Laser printer ranged from 5L to 1100. Share printing is a
>important.
>
>The application used: abiword 0.99.5.
>
>The actual situation:
>When other users send for printin
On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 03:19:19PM +0100 or thereabouts, mike wrote:
> The actual situation:
> When other users send for printing, it printed nicely at the beginning, but
> after a while, the printer blinks and stop printing. I got to go into
There have been a few Up2date upgrades to the prin
This was posted to gnome-list. I have forwarded it here because it may
be a common problem
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Subject: Gnome printing problem, please help.
Date: 19 Aug 2002 21:29:30 -0700
Dear Ninji,
I have just instal
I run Red Hat
Linux 7.1 with LPRng as the print system. We have quite a fewjetdirect
printers around as well as some HP deskjets configured via samba.A problem
that we have been facing since day 1 is there are times whencertain print
jobs will not print at all. The login session will get stu
I run Red Hat Linux 7.1 with LPRng as the print system. We have quite a few
jetdirect printers around as well as some HP deskjets configured via samba.
A problem that we have been facing since day 1 is there are times when
certain print jobs will not print at all. The login session will get stuck
Ian Truelsen writes:
While fiddling with printcap files I discovered some other things:
trying service lpd restart results in:
[root@dark-lord root]# service lpd restart
Stopping lpd: [FAILED]
Starting lpd: No Printers Defined
Ian Truelsen writes:
In addition to all below, I just noticed that printconf does not make any
changes to the default /etc/printcap and /etc/printcap.local files. I have
never actually checked on this before, but shouldn't the printcap files be
modified by printconf?
> My printer stopped pr
My printer stopped printing about a week ago and I have been trying to
troubleshoot the problem since, but now I have hit a wall.
Here are the specifics that I have tried so far:
- removed the spool directory
- removed the printcap files
- recreated the printer and started lpd
- removed a
I am running 7.2 on my workstation and am trying to print to an NT share
on an NT 4.0 workstation. The printer is an Epson 1200 Photo printer.
I have tried all the combinations of the RH printconf that I can think
of and tried all of the various drivers as well as just the generic ones
which acco
I have OS/2 and RedHat 7 installed. I boot to each via OS/2's Boot
Manager If I power up the machine, boot to RedHat and then try to print
to my Epson Color Stylus on the USB port, nothing happens. Lpq reveals
a message saying something like, "print job such and such terminated."
Then I reb
use smbclient on you machine to see the shares on the server. this will
show whether the two machines have a good dialog (the "net view
\\server"-like command)
is the lpd dameon up and running on the server (you need this to define a
non-smb remote printer on you laptop). check this : configure a
Hi everyone,
Here's my situation. I run RH 7 on my labtop and we have a
printserver (another Linux machine ) which controls our
print jobs for the LAN. Its running Samba since most clients
are Windows machines.
Now I ran printtool and configured everything properly. I
print an ascii test page a
i'm using adobe acrobat to print documents.
These documets are in legal format 14 in long.
The print server is a linux machine, setup to
print to a HP2100TN. Using adobe acrobat
to print these document from a windows client
works fine. However, when i try to print these
document in a linux box
On Tue, 1 Aug 2000, Kevin Wood wrote:
> I finally found something that worked. LPRng.
That's why we're using LPRng by default in 7.0.
LLaP
bero
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Just a note for you out there that tried to help me out with my printing
problem:
It has been fixed! I double checked and rechecked my configuration and
no matter what I did, I always got an lpr connection refused. Well,
many headaches later, a late night with Oreos, Milk and a Web browser, I
I am using RH 6.0, I'm having a problem with my Apollo P-1250i printer.
It will print from inside Netscape but not with Gedit or emac. In these
cases it just turns on the Print Head error light. Any suggestions?
Help is always appreciated
Michael
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Bernhard,
I have a customer seeing similar problems with the 0.46 version. LPD
apparently "gets stuck" sometimes when multiple jobs are in the queue.
It seems to create a bunch of 0 byte jobs and the LPD daemon seems to
be somehow locked out of the queue. Stopping/restarting LPD almost
always c
On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Remi B wrote:
> tried your suggestion, can recognise printer and even send data to it,
> but still cannot print normally!
> What gives,?
> Is this an lpd problem or a hardware problem?
Did you update lpr to 0.46 (updates) or 0.47 (rawhide)? I recommend the
latter.
LLaP
bero
Hello :-)
tried your suggestion, can recognise printer and even send data to it,
but still cannot print normally!
What gives,?
Is this an lpd problem or a hardware problem?
P.S. My Epson stylus color 440 worked fine under RH 6.0
On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Russell W. Behne wrote:
> Ok, I've added tha
Hello Richard :-)
I also have this printer problem RH 6.1
I did what you suggested and my printer got detected, but, I still
cannot print.
I can do a dirtect printing to port of the test page under printtol
(Well twice it Worked!)
Any suggestions, I know lpd is working because I get no error mess
Oh, man, that was an easy solution. Just in case anyone else might have this
type of problem, I'll tell what fixed it for me.
I had also noticed that printtool wasn't working, so I moved my hand-modified
/etc/printcap file into printcap.old and ran printtool. I had manually used
the uniprint dr
Hi folks,
I have a strange problem with my printer daemon it doesn't accept
remote documents from users name not matching local username.
This is my printcap configuration file and I have no rs specified.
I use redhat 5.0 and lpr-0.31-1 and setup-1.9-2.
# /etc/printcap
#
# Please don't edit
I have had this problem since at least RHL5.0, and now it is still
in RHL5.1.
I have a printer set up on my server, and it works perfectly...
I then have a client machine, that uses the remote printer, and
is set up the same way, except it goes through a remote lp queue
instead of directly to th
On Fri, 12 Jun 1998, Sim Robert wrote:
> I used lpr to print a dvi file, but while the printer was printing,
> I switched the printer off and then shut down the Linux. Thereafter,
Well, don't do that again. :) Print queues on Unix are stubborn, er,
especially reliable. :)
> how. Is there a
I used lpr to print a dvi file, but while the printer was printing,
I switched the printer off and then shut down the Linux. Thereafter,
every time I reboot again, the printer would insist on printing that
dvi file. However, all I get was garbage letters. Page after page. I
really want to sto
Hello
I had the same problem on my network. This is due to printjob.c source
which tries to fork the printing process with the username of usr who
prints. And this impossible when the user don't have an account on the
printer server...
I have modified a few lines in the source printjob.c
I'll s
Hello,
I've been beating my head against the wall about what's probably a simple
problem, so I thought I'd ask the list for help.
I've set up my RH 5.0 PC as a print server for several machines using lpd.
Unfortunately, it only works if the remote user has an account on the
local machine. The m
I recently installed a tape drive connected to the floppy cable. I
have been working on it for awhile and have been unable to get it to
work/do anything (after reading through all of the ftape howtos and
whatnot). It is a TR-3 Exabyte ort something like that.
The most baffling thing about th
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