Printtool error dump

2002-10-06 Thread Imanuel Costigan
When i run printconf in a terminal (logged in as su), I get the following error messages: (printconf:1786): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: invalid cast from (NULL) pointer to `GObject' (printconf:1786): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: file gobject.c: line 972 (g_object_get): ass

printtool

2002-07-14 Thread Efraim Gat
Hello.   Using printtool and selecting the option JETDIRECT to define a print queue, you get a queue that prints without   a flag page.     Any advice ?   Thank in advance.   [EMAIL PROTECTED]  

Printtool refuses to allow single digit aliases

2002-03-12 Thread Russell, D (Duncan)
Hello, Has anybody else noticed that printtool does not seem to like printer alises which consist of only a single digit. We used to have our systems setup using aliases such as 1, 2 etc so we could type; lpr -P1 blahblahblah to print, but whenever I enter a single digit alias it complains that

Re: printtool - text mode ?

2002-02-25 Thread Anthony E. Greene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sat, 23 Feb 2002, Peter Joslin wrote: >Im trying to setup a printer on my redhat box, I don't use any monitor on >the PC, just SSH into it via another PC. >when I run "printtool" it comes back with the following error - [

RE: printtool - text mode ?

2002-02-25 Thread Peter Joslin
: printtool - text mode ? "Peter Joslin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Im trying to setup a printer on my redhat box, I don't use any monitor on > the PC, just SSH into it via another PC. > when I run "printtool" it comes back with the following error - &

RE: printtool - text mode ?

2002-02-25 Thread Peter Joslin
Hi Eric, Thanks for the info, i have VNC somewhere, i will dig it out and install... Pete -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Eric Wood Sent: 25 February 2002 13:00 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: printtool - text mode ? Linuxconf&#

Re: printtool - text mode ?

2002-02-25 Thread Trond Eivind Glomsrød
"Peter Joslin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Im trying to setup a printer on my redhat box, I don't use any monitor on > the PC, just SSH into it via another PC. > when I run "printtool" it comes back with the following error - > > > No

Re: printtool - text mode ?

2002-02-25 Thread Eric Wood
Linuxconf's printer tool is the closest thing, but I doesn't do all the print drivers and printer options that printtool does. printtool is the only reason I have to put vnc on the servers. -eric wood - Original Message - > Hi all, > > Im trying to setup a printer

printtool - text mode ?

2002-02-23 Thread Peter Joslin
Hi all, Im trying to setup a printer on my redhat box, I don't use any monitor on the PC, just SSH into it via another PC. when I run "printtool" it comes back with the following error - No display information -- gtk_init not called Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: I

RE: Add printer without GUI(printtool)

2002-01-29 Thread Anthony E. Greene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Mike Pelley wrote: >Try > man printcap Better yet, try: printconf-tui Tony - -- Anthony E. Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PGP Key: 0x6C94239D/7B3D BD7D 7D91 1B44 BA26 C484 A42A 60DD 6C94 239D

RE: Add printer without GUI(printtool)

2002-01-29 Thread Mike Pelley
eys.com -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 1:44 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Add printer without GUI(printtool) Hi, Printconf that comes with 7.2 is suppose to have a text mode, may

Re: Add printer without GUI(printtool)

2002-01-28 Thread alexis Vasquez
> > > I want to create printers, but "printtool" doesn't > run > > in caracter base terminal. > > How can I to create printers without using > > "printtool"? > > > > I tried editing the printcap file, but it must > create >

Add printer without GUI(printtool)

2002-01-28 Thread alexis Vasquez
I have a redhat linux 7.0 without GUI. I want to create printers, but "printtool" doesn't run in caracter base terminal. How can I to create printers without using "printtool"? I tried editing the printcap file, but it must create some special files or directories

Re: Add printer without GUI(printtool)

2002-01-18 Thread Trond Eivind Glomsrød
alexis Vasquez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have a redhat linux 7.0 without GUI. > > I want to create printers, but "printtool" doesn't run > in caracter base terminal. printconf does. I'm not sure if it's available for RHL 7, though, but the 7.2 v

Re: Add printer without GUI(printtool)

2002-01-18 Thread Mike Burger
t seems that I don't have such util, > command not found or man webmin doesn't work > > > Personally, I use webmin. > > > > On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, alexis Vasquez wrote: > > > > > I have a redhat linux 7.0 without GUI. > > > > >

Re: Add printer without GUI(printtool)

2002-01-18 Thread Mike Burger
Personally, I use webmin. On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, alexis Vasquez wrote: > I have a redhat linux 7.0 without GUI. > > I want to create printers, but "printtool" doesn't run > in caracter base terminal. > How can I to create printers without using > "printto

printtool & printcap

2001-04-25 Thread Jerry Human
Good Morning Good People: printtool is playing hide-&-seek. When I type printtool in a term window in gnome as su I get a "command/file not found" message. If I look in ?/usr/sbin/? it is there with execute permissions. What could keep printtool from running? On another mach

Re: printtool & printcap

2001-04-25 Thread Mike Burger
On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, Jerry Human wrote: > Good Morning Good People: Good morning, Jerry. > printtool is playing hide-&-seek. When I type printtool in a term window > in gnome as su I get a "command/file not found" message. If I look in > ?/usr/sbin/? it is there with

Re: printtool & printcap

2001-04-25 Thread Mike Burger
I believe that using bash, you need to modify your path in the .bashrc file in your home directory. On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, Jerry Human wrote: > Mike Burger wrote: > > > On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, Jerry Human wrote: > > > > What could keep printtool from running? > > >

Re: printtool & printcap

2001-04-25 Thread Jerry Human
Mike Burger wrote: > On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, Jerry Human wrote: > > What could keep printtool from running? > > In this case, you're looking at the probability that /usr/sbin is not in > *your* path. > > Try running /usr/sbin/printtool, and see if that flies. I tried

Re: printtool

2001-03-27 Thread Hidong Kim
Thanks, The problem was indeed "su -". When I did "su", it worked. - Original Message - From: "Mikkel L. Ellertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 3:26 PM Subject: Re: printtool > On

Re: printtool

2001-03-27 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, Hidong Kim wrote: > Hi, > > I'm trying to run printtool on a Red Hat 6.1 machine. I'm logged into > an X session under my normal user account. I su to root access. When I > issue 'printtool' as root, I get this error: > > Applicati

printtool

2001-03-27 Thread Hidong Kim
Hi, I'm trying to run printtool on a Red Hat 6.1 machine. I'm logged into an X session under my normal user account. I su to root access. When I issue 'printtool' as root, I get this error: Application initialization failed: no display name and no $DISPLAY environment va

Re:Red Hat 6.x printtool & print filter questions (SOLVED)

2000-10-20 Thread Thomas Porter
Thomas Porter wrote: [snip] > ...Since the printer is a postscript printer, the actual > byte-stream stored on the queue is a postscript file, and I can use 'gv' > to look at it. [snip] You know what they say about assume, it makes an ass out of u and me!! It turns out that what gets stored

Red Hat 6.x printtool & print filter questions

2000-10-19 Thread Thomas Porter
psselect utility from psutils package to reverse the order of a Postscript file manually, but I was interested in trying to do this automatically. Interestingly enough, printtool has obsolete, commented out code that allows the setting of a REVERSE_ORDER flag that resides in the postscript.cfg file

Re: printtool without X

2000-08-12 Thread Eric Sisler
Bret Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I downloaded the linuxconf upgrade. I let you guys (and gals) know what I >find. I have a test box I can stick it on that I am going to be rebuilding >soon anyway. I use linuxconf all the time for various things without problems >but it sure seems that a

Re: printtool without X

2000-08-11 Thread Bret Hughes
Eric Sisler wrote: > linda hanigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > >I would rather have the character based tool than the gui > > > anyhow. > > > Bret Hughes wrote: > > > > > >I'll second that, I have never figured out why everything > >has gone graphical, for drawing, photos and games > >it i

Re: printtool without X

2000-08-11 Thread Eric Sisler
linda hanigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >I would rather have the character based tool than the gui > > anyhow. > > Bret Hughes wrote: > > > >I'll second that, I have never figured out why everything >has gone graphical, for drawing, photos and games >it is great, but give me a text based progr

Re: printtool without X

2000-08-11 Thread linda hanigan
anyhow. > > Bret Hughes wrote: > > I'll second that, I have never figured out why everything has gone graphical, for drawing, photos and games it is great, but give me a text based program to get real work done. Linda Hanigan ___ Redh

Re: printtool without X

2000-08-11 Thread Jacques Gelinas
A module exist in linuxconf, called printer. It is available for some time. I don't think it was part of 1.17r2 in rh6.2 though. Update linuxconf from www.solucorp.qc.ca/linuxconf/download.hc -- - Jacques Gelinas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> nt2linu

Re: printtool without X

2000-08-11 Thread Steve Dixon
brought up an RH6.2 system. Selecting a server install, X does > > not get installed (quite rightly, I think). However, the standard way of > > setting up a printer is to use printtool, which requires X. Is there a > > character mode version of printtool, maybe part of lin

Re: printtool without X

2000-08-11 Thread Bret Hughes
Bob Firth wrote: > I've just brought up an RH6.2 system. Selecting a server install, X does > not get installed (quite rightly, I think). However, the standard way of > setting up a printer is to use printtool, which requires X. Is there a > character mode version of printto

printtool without X

2000-08-11 Thread Bob Firth
I've just brought up an RH6.2 system. Selecting a server install, X does not get installed (quite rightly, I think). However, the standard way of setting up a printer is to use printtool, which requires X. Is there a character mode version of printtool, maybe part of linuxconf? -- Bob

Printtool-Ghostscript

2000-02-16 Thread William Salvino
What file does printtool read to display supported printers in "Configure Filter" ... "Printer Type" window of printtool? TIA Bill Salvino e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Printtool

2000-02-13 Thread Juan Sanchez
Hello, I am using printtool in redhat 6.0. The printer setup is fine, however when I print the test pages, the 0.5in border around the page is shifted up by 0.25 inch. Is there any ghostcript option to move the page down again? I am using the HP Laserjet IId driver to drive an NEC SuperScript

Big globs of egg (was Re: Printtool can't find any devices)

2000-02-09 Thread AlphaByte
printing to the parallel port, this is via eth0 -- it is a remote > > printer (and is therefore not supported.) > > > > Printtool does print test pages so that is not the problem. The problem > > is that > > unless an application is able to call the remote printer'

Re: Printtool can't find any devices

2000-02-09 Thread Uncle Meat
On 10-Feb-00 AlphaByte opined: > Yup. :-) > > That's all hunky dory and it still doesnt work, it is broken. Oh by the > way, I > am not printing to the parallel port, this is via eth0 -- it is a remote > printer (and is therefore not supported.) > > Printtool doe

Re: Printtool can't find any devices

2000-02-09 Thread AlphaByte
Yup. :-) That's all hunky dory and it still doesnt work, it is broken. Oh by the way, I am not printing to the parallel port, this is via eth0 -- it is a remote printer (and is therefore not supported.) Printtool does print test pages so that is not the problem. The problem is that unle

Re: Printtool can't find any devices

2000-02-09 Thread Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
yOn Thu, 10 Feb 2000, AlphaByte wrote: > Yes, absolutely spot on. I installed RH61 after using RH51 for some two years > (and found to be a great system) only so I could access the latest glibc for > Adobe's FrameMaker beta. > > Since then I have had no end of problems with getting anything to p

Re: Printtool can't find any devices

2000-02-09 Thread AlphaByte
mmand line and I can print test pages from the printtool, which seems to be more than most other people are to do. I posted a service request at RedHat and their reply was that they do not support networked printer connections, but they did at least try to *sell* me some service (and I'd like to k

Re: Printtool can't find any devices

2000-02-09 Thread Philippe Moutarlier
Please, do like me : send this to the list as well. I don't condamn them. Well, it is basically free. But I cannot find anybody on the list responding to cirticism to redhat. Or at least all reports to wrong NFS behaviour, printer doesn't work etc lead to answers to how to fix it (which is g

Re: Printtool can't find any devices

2000-02-08 Thread Philippe Moutarlier
I hav already sent messages about those VERY BAD THINGS that redhat is doing nowadays. I don't have the fix right away for you but I experienced the same kind of trouble. I will try to remember the hell I went through to get my printer working and tell you when I know. Basically upgrading wi

Re: Printtool can't find any devices

2000-02-08 Thread Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
On Tue, 8 Feb 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I don't know what I did wrong, but on the two machines that I have redhat > 6.1 installed, I don't have a valid lp0, lp1, or lp2. I have looked at my > lpr package and everything is installed "or at least it verifies". echo "alias parport_lowlevel p

Re: Printtool can't find any devices

2000-02-08 Thread Rick Forrester
close the file Try printtool again. You may need to reboot; I don't quite recollect on that point. best rickf [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > I have recently upgraded a laptop from redhat 5.2 to redhat 6.1 and > everything woorks well except for the pcmcia service. When "cardctl

Re: Printtool can't find any devices

2000-02-08 Thread Fred Whipple
I second this. I was fine under Red Hat 6.0, but printtool can't find lp1 anymore on my system. Is there a way, or perhaps a kernel module command line option that can be sent to force detection? -Fred -Original Message- From:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:Tue, 8 Feb 20

Re: Printtool can't find any devices

2000-02-08 Thread Hidong Kim
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I don't know what I did wrong, but on the two machines that I have redhat > 6.1 installed, I don't have a valid lp0, lp1, or lp2. I have looked at my > lpr package and everything is installed "or at least it verifies". > > thanks for any help, > brian page > > -- >

Printtool can't find any devices

2000-02-08 Thread pagebt
I don't know what I did wrong, but on the two machines that I have redhat 6.1 installed, I don't have a valid lp0, lp1, or lp2. I have looked at my lpr package and everything is installed "or at least it verifies". thanks for any help, brian page -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] wi

PrintTool setup for ethernet printers and plotters

1998-03-22 Thread Nigel Wattrus
I have a networked system running RH5.0. I'm trying to use PrintTool to setup printing/plotting connections to two devices on our network. One is a HP 6MP postcript printer and the the other is a Calcomp Techjet (GT5336) roll-feed injet plotter which is also postscript. Both of these devices