Hi Didier,
> > 1) If there is no redhat version driver of my
> printer,
> > that would mean I cannot use that printer as my
> > Network printer by using cups and printer
> > configuration?
>
> What's your printer name and model? Your printer is
> connected to your
> Windows machine right? You sho
On Mon, 25 Aug 2003, Champion Boliao wrote:
> Hi Didier,
>
> Thank you for your great help. But I think I am about
> to give up.
Keep the morale high... There are always some ups and downs with Linux!
>
> 1) If there is no redhat version driver of my printer,
> that would mean I cannot use tha
Hi Didier,
Thank you for your great help. But I think I am about
to give up.
1) If there is no redhat version driver of my printer,
that would mean I cannot use that printer as my
Network printer by using cups and printer
configuration?
2) Isn't that printer configured as a Samba printer?
So for
On Mon, 25 Aug 2003, Champion Boliao wrote:
> Thanks a lot Didier,
You're welcome!:-)
> I am almost there, almost.
>
> I am now able to add the printer using Print
> Configuration and can manage it from
> http://localhost:631.
Cool! :-) That's the way!
> However, I failed to print a tes
On Mon, 25 Aug 2003, Champion Boliao wrote:
> Thanks Didier,
>
> I have checked my smb.conf but the only thing looks
> suspicious is that in my [printers], I didn't set
> public = yes. Does this matter?
No it doesn't matter that much!
>
> So I have changed it to yes and then reboot. But the
>
On Mon, 25 Aug 2003, Champion Boliao wrote:
> I am able to send a print job to a shared printer
> connected in my Win2K machine in my Redhat9
> environment. Like below, as you see, no password or
> userID needed.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] samba]# smbclient //gsem980/FITFP-41
> added interface ip=10.3