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
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
> 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
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
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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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