Re: [CentOS] printer only prints one page, if anything

2019-11-06 Thread Fred Smith
On Wed, Nov 06, 2019 at 05:16:52PM -0600, Michael Hennebry wrote:
> On Wed, 6 Nov 2019, Fred Smith wrote:
> 
> >It looks as if you downloaded the two RPMs from Brother then attempted
> >to follow their complicated instructions for installing them. Much
> >simpler is to do this:
> >
> >linux-brprinter-installer-2.1.1-1 is the brother printer driver
> >installer I used on my HL-L2360D.
> 
> I had tried that also, but tried it again.
> before my last try, I power-cycled the printer.
> This time it worked.
> For some reason CUPS now shows two queue names:
> HL-L2360D-series   Brother HL-L2360D series   localhost.localdomain
> HL-L2360D  HLL2360D
> both Brother HL-L2360D for CUPS.
> 
> 'Tain't as big a deal as having none,
> but why does CUPS have two queue names for the printer?

'Fraid I have no clue. sorry.

we have two brother printers here, and when I look at "manage printers" in
the CUPS web page I see this:

Queue Name  Description LocationMake and Model  
Status
DCP7065DN   DCP7065DN   Brother DCP7065DN for CUPS  
Idle
HLL2360DHLL2360DBrother HL-L2360D for CUPS  
Idle

one per printer. Is it possible that one of yours is cruft left over from
previous attempts? You said it works now,... does that mean you can choose
either of the two it shows and get printouts?

> >it asks a few questions, some more cryptic than others, and then
> >downloads and installes the required packages, after which I ran the
> >system-config-printer tool and set up my printer. Voila!
> 
> I think they were the same packages that I tried to use.
> In any case, they both ended in 386.
> 
> Had not heard of system-config-printer .
> Neither man, info nor --help helped.
> What is it suppoded to do?

I'm using the MATE desktop, so it may be that Gnome 3.x no longer has it, or
has renamed it. Can't help you there.

But it is a gui you use to configure printers.

> Google suggests it is a GUI.
> Google also suggests that it is always started through a GUI.
> Is it under Sundry, Print Settings?

yum whatprovides */system-config-printer replies:

system-config-printer-1.4.1-21.el7.x86_64 : A printer administration 
tool
Repo: base
Matched from:
Filename: /usr/bin/system-config-printer



system-config-printer-libs-1.4.1-21.el7.noarch : Libraries and shared 
code for printer administration tool
Repo: base
Matched from:
Filename: /usr/share/system-config-printer


> 
> >As I also said previously in this thread, I set up the same printer
> >on Centos-8 without installing any Brother drivers, by going direct
> >to CUPS on port 631 and selecting Brother 2460 (since it didn't offer
> >2360). Here are two entries from /etc/cups/printers.conf:
> 
> My printer worked in July.
> At the time, it did not have Brother drivers.
> I don't know what update broke it or how.
> 
> Is there an easy way to rename or alias a queue?

Again, I can't help you with this. sorry.

There is a ton of CUPS documentation, though, you may be able to find
an answer there.

Fred

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Re: [CentOS] printer only prints one page, if anything

2019-11-06 Thread Michael Hennebry

On Wed, 6 Nov 2019, Fred Smith wrote:


It looks as if you downloaded the two RPMs from Brother then attempted
to follow their complicated instructions for installing them. Much
simpler is to do this:

linux-brprinter-installer-2.1.1-1 is the brother printer driver
installer I used on my HL-L2360D.


I had tried that also, but tried it again.
before my last try, I power-cycled the printer.
This time it worked.
For some reason CUPS now shows two queue names:
HL-L2360D-series   Brother HL-L2360D series   localhost.localdomain
HL-L2360D  HLL2360D
both Brother HL-L2360D for CUPS.

'Tain't as big a deal as having none,
but why does CUPS have two queue names for the printer?


it asks a few questions, some more cryptic than others, and then
downloads and installes the required packages, after which I ran the
system-config-printer tool and set up my printer. Voila!


I think they were the same packages that I tried to use.
In any case, they both ended in 386.

Had not heard of system-config-printer .
Neither man, info nor --help helped.
What is it suppoded to do?
Google suggests it is a GUI.
Google also suggests that it is always started through a GUI.
Is it under Sundry, Print Settings?


As I also said previously in this thread, I set up the same printer
on Centos-8 without installing any Brother drivers, by going direct
to CUPS on port 631 and selecting Brother 2460 (since it didn't offer
2360). Here are two entries from /etc/cups/printers.conf:


My printer worked in July.
At the time, it did not have Brother drivers.
I don't know what update broke it or how.

Is there an easy way to rename or alias a queue?

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Re: [CentOS] Possible Font problem with CentOS 7

2019-11-06 Thread Liam O'Toole
On Wed, 06 Nov, 2019 at 19:45:22 +, Tony Molloy wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I've got a possible font problem with a fully updated CentOS 7 system.
> 
> An example with the man command.
> 
> #man kill
> 
> Should return the following
> 
> KILL(1) User Commands   KILL(1)
> 
> NAME
>kill - terminate a process
> 
> SYNOPSIS
>kill [-s signal|-p] [-q sigval] [-a] [--] pid...
>kill -l [signal]
> 
> 
> but what I actually get is the following
> 
> KILL(1)   User CommandsKILL(1)
> 
> 
>kill - terminate a process
> 
> 
> [ signal| ] [ sigval] [ ] [ ] pid...
> [signal]
> 
> Notice the missing text.
> 
> If I select the text and paste it into an editor I see the missing
> text. So it's there just not displaying on the screen.
> 
> I also notice the effect with links embedded in e-mails. I use
> evolution. Embedded links do not appear in the e-mail but if I hover
> over a link location then it appears in the text box at the bottom of
> the page and I can select it.
> 
> I suspect I'm missing some common font(s).
> 
> Any ideas.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Tony

Greetings from Cork.

What terminal emulator are you using? Assuming it's gnome-terminal (the 
default), what
is the output of the commands

gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.interface monospace-font-name

and

fc-match monospace

?
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Re: [CentOS] Possible Font problem with CentOS 7

2019-11-06 Thread Frank Cox
This is caused by the colour profile settings in your terminal program 
(gnome-terminal, mate-terminal, whatever).

Edit-Prefrences-Colors

I generally just check "use colors from system theme" but I suppose that would 
depend on what you're using for a system theme.  But the setting you need to 
fix is under Text and Background Color.

On Wed, 06 Nov 2019 19:45:22 +
Tony Molloy wrote:

> 
> Hi,
> 
> I've got a possible font problem with a fully updated CentOS 7 system.
> 
> An example with the man command.
> 
> #man kill
> 
> Should return the following
> 
> KILL(1) User Commands   KILL(1)
> 
> NAME
>kill - terminate a process
> 
> SYNOPSIS
>kill [-s signal|-p] [-q sigval] [-a] [--] pid...
>kill -l [signal]
> 
> 
> but what I actually get is the following
> 
> KILL(1)   User CommandsKILL(1)
> 
> 
>kill - terminate a process
> 
> 
> [ signal| ] [ sigval] [ ] [ ] pid...
> [signal]
> 
> Notice the missing text.
> 
> If I select the text and paste it into an editor I see the missing
> text. So it's there just not displaying on the screen.
> 
> I also notice the effect with links embedded in e-mails. I use
> evolution. Embedded links do not appear in the e-mail but if I hover
> over a link location then it appears in the text box at the bottom of
> the page and I can select it.
> 
> I suspect I'm missing some common font(s).
> 
> Any ideas.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Tony
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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[CentOS] Possible Font problem with CentOS 7

2019-11-06 Thread Tony Molloy


Hi,

I've got a possible font problem with a fully updated CentOS 7 system.

An example with the man command.

#man kill

Should return the following

KILL(1) User Commands   KILL(1)

NAME
   kill - terminate a process

SYNOPSIS
   kill [-s signal|-p] [-q sigval] [-a] [--] pid...
   kill -l [signal]


but what I actually get is the following

KILL(1)   User CommandsKILL(1)


   kill - terminate a process


[ signal| ] [ sigval] [ ] [ ] pid...
[signal]

Notice the missing text.

If I select the text and paste it into an editor I see the missing
text. So it's there just not displaying on the screen.

I also notice the effect with links embedded in e-mails. I use
evolution. Embedded links do not appear in the e-mail but if I hover
over a link location then it appears in the text box at the bottom of
the page and I can select it.

I suspect I'm missing some common font(s).

Any ideas.

Regards,

Tony






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Re: [CentOS] printer only prints one page, if anything

2019-11-06 Thread Fred Smith
On Wed, Nov 06, 2019 at 10:01:49AM -0600, Michael Hennebry wrote:
> On Wed, 6 Nov 2019, Michael Hennebry wrote:
> 
> >On Sun, 3 Nov 2019, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> >
> >>Have you tried adding the Brother CUPS and/or generic LPR software?
> >>
> >> https://support.brother.com/g/b/downloadtop.aspx?c=us=en=hll2360dw_us
> >
> >I've been trying to folow directions, but no go.
> >The bad ELF interpreter really through me for a loop:
> >
> >[root@localhost drv]# rpm -ihv --nodeps ~hennebry/Downloads/*.rpm
> >Preparing...
> ># [100%]
> >Updating / installing...
> >  1:hll2360dcupswrapper-3.2.0-1
> ># [100%]
> >lpadmin -p HLL2360D -E -v
> >usb://Brother/HL-L2360D%20series?serial=U63883B7N499687 -P
> >/usr/share/ppd/brother/brother-HLL2360D-cups-en.ppd
> >restorecon:  lstat(/etc/opt/brother/Printers/HLL2360D) failed:  No
> >such file or directory
> >warning: %post(hll2360dcupswrapper-3.2.0-1.i386) scriptlet failed,
> >exit status 255
> >[root@localhost drv]# rpm -ihv --nodeps ~hennebry/Downloads/*lpr*.rpm
> >Preparing...
> ># [100%]
> >Updating / installing...
> >  1:hll2360dlpr-3.2.0-1
> ># [100%]
> >/var/tmp/rpm-tmp.1omOJ2:
> >/opt/brother/Printers/HLL2360D/inf/braddprinter:
> >/lib/ld-linux.so.2: bad ELF interpreter: No such file or directory
> >[root@localhost drv]# ls
> >cupsfilters.drv  hp  sample.drv
> >[root@localhost drv]# ls -F
> >cupsfilters.drv  hp/  sample.drv
> >[root@localhost drv]# pwd
> >/usr/share/cups/drv
> >[root@localhost drv]# ls ~/D*/*.rpm
> >ls: cannot access /root/D*/*.rpm: No such file or directory
> >[root@localhost drv]# ls ~hennebry/D*/*.rpm
> >/home/hennebry/Downloads/hll2360dcupswrapper-3.2.0-1.i386.rpm
> >/home/hennebry/Downloads/hll2360dlpr-3.2.0-1.i386.rpm
> >[root@localhost drv]#
> >
> >What happened?
> >How do I do it right?
> 
> Apparently both rpms are installed,
> but even after restarting cups,
> the printer just receives data and goes back to sleep.
> 
> I have no /etc/printcap.local or /etc/printcap .
> /etc/cups/printers.conf does not contain the string lp .
> It does have
> DeviceURI usb://Brother/HL-L2360D%20series?serial=U63883B7N499687
> 
> Now what?
> 
> -- 

It looks as if you downloaded the two RPMs from Brother then attempted
to follow their complicated instructions for installing them. Much
simpler is to do this:

linux-brprinter-installer-2.1.1-1 is the brother printer driver
installer I used on my HL-L2360D.

it asks a few questions, some more cryptic than others, and then
downloads and installes the required packages, after which I ran the
system-config-printer tool and set up my printer. Voila!

As I also said previously in this thread, I set up the same printer
on Centos-8 without installing any Brother drivers, by going direct
to CUPS on port 631 and selecting Brother 2460 (since it didn't offer
2360). Here are two entries from /etc/cups/printers.conf:

MakeModel Brother HL-2460 - CUPS+Gutenprint v5.2.14
DeviceURI ipp://192.168.2.98:631/ipp

(That's the printer's IP shown there, not the system being set up.)

and it appears to work fine, for small numbers of pages printed, but it
does print double-sided and multi-page documents.

I don't know of any reason why this would not work on C7 as well,
though I haven't tried it, so YMMV and all that.

If you can back out all the stuff you've hacked, I suggest you try
one or the other of those. Since the CUPS setup is probably simpler
and/or less invasive, I'd try that first, were I you.

Good luck!

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Re: [CentOS] printer only prints one page, if anything

2019-11-06 Thread Michael Hennebry

On Wed, 6 Nov 2019, Pete Biggs wrote:


I've been trying to folow directions, but no go.
The bad ELF interpreter really through me for a loop:




[root@localhost drv]# ls ~hennebry/D*/*.rpm
/home/hennebry/Downloads/hll2360dcupswrapper-3.2.0-1.i386.rpm
/home/hennebry/Downloads/hll2360dlpr-3.2.0-1.i386.rpm
[root@localhost drv]#


They are 32-bit RPMs, presumably you have a 64-bit system


Thanks.
I just tried the installer helper.
It seem to run, but didn't help.
I tried deleting cups and starting over.
That is not working very well either.
When I try to add a printer, 631 just tells me Forbidden,
no request for a password, just Forbidden.
Now I cannot even ask for printing.

Methinks I've reached my frustration limit for the day.

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Re: [CentOS] printer only prints one page, if anything

2019-11-06 Thread Michael Hennebry

On Wed, 6 Nov 2019, Michael Hennebry wrote:


On Sun, 3 Nov 2019, Jon LaBadie wrote:


Have you tried adding the Brother CUPS and/or generic LPR software?

 https://support.brother.com/g/b/downloadtop.aspx?c=us=en=hll2360dw_us


I've been trying to folow directions, but no go.
The bad ELF interpreter really through me for a loop:

[root@localhost drv]# rpm -ihv --nodeps ~hennebry/Downloads/*.rpm
Preparing...  # 
[100%]

Updating / installing...
  1:hll2360dcupswrapper-3.2.0-1  # 
[100%]
lpadmin -p HLL2360D -E -v 
usb://Brother/HL-L2360D%20series?serial=U63883B7N499687 -P 
/usr/share/ppd/brother/brother-HLL2360D-cups-en.ppd
restorecon:  lstat(/etc/opt/brother/Printers/HLL2360D) failed:  No such file 
or directory
warning: %post(hll2360dcupswrapper-3.2.0-1.i386) scriptlet failed, exit 
status 255

[root@localhost drv]# rpm -ihv --nodeps ~hennebry/Downloads/*lpr*.rpm
Preparing...  # 
[100%]

Updating / installing...
  1:hll2360dlpr-3.2.0-1  # 
[100%]
/var/tmp/rpm-tmp.1omOJ2: /opt/brother/Printers/HLL2360D/inf/braddprinter: 
/lib/ld-linux.so.2: bad ELF interpreter: No such file or directory

[root@localhost drv]# ls
cupsfilters.drv  hp  sample.drv
[root@localhost drv]# ls -F
cupsfilters.drv  hp/  sample.drv
[root@localhost drv]# pwd
/usr/share/cups/drv
[root@localhost drv]# ls ~/D*/*.rpm
ls: cannot access /root/D*/*.rpm: No such file or directory
[root@localhost drv]# ls ~hennebry/D*/*.rpm
/home/hennebry/Downloads/hll2360dcupswrapper-3.2.0-1.i386.rpm
/home/hennebry/Downloads/hll2360dlpr-3.2.0-1.i386.rpm
[root@localhost drv]#

What happened?
How do I do it right?


Apparently both rpms are installed,
but even after restarting cups,
the printer just receives data and goes back to sleep.

I have no /etc/printcap.local or /etc/printcap .
/etc/cups/printers.conf does not contain the string lp .
It does have
DeviceURI usb://Brother/HL-L2360D%20series?serial=U63883B7N499687

Now what?

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Re: [CentOS] printer only prints one page, if anything

2019-11-06 Thread Pete Biggs


> I've been trying to folow directions, but no go.
> The bad ELF interpreter really through me for a loop:
> 

> [root@localhost drv]# ls ~hennebry/D*/*.rpm
> /home/hennebry/Downloads/hll2360dcupswrapper-3.2.0-1.i386.rpm
> /home/hennebry/Downloads/hll2360dlpr-3.2.0-1.i386.rpm
> [root@localhost drv]#

They are 32-bit RPMs, presumably you have a 64-bit system 

P.


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Re: [CentOS] printer only prints one page, if anything

2019-11-06 Thread Michael Hennebry

On Sun, 3 Nov 2019, Jon LaBadie wrote:


Have you tried adding the Brother CUPS and/or generic LPR software?

 https://support.brother.com/g/b/downloadtop.aspx?c=us=en=hll2360dw_us


I've been trying to folow directions, but no go.
The bad ELF interpreter really through me for a loop:

[root@localhost drv]# rpm -ihv --nodeps ~hennebry/Downloads/*.rpm
Preparing...  # [100%]
Updating / installing...
   1:hll2360dcupswrapper-3.2.0-1  # [100%]
lpadmin -p HLL2360D -E -v 
usb://Brother/HL-L2360D%20series?serial=U63883B7N499687 -P 
/usr/share/ppd/brother/brother-HLL2360D-cups-en.ppd
restorecon:  lstat(/etc/opt/brother/Printers/HLL2360D) failed:  No such file or 
directory
warning: %post(hll2360dcupswrapper-3.2.0-1.i386) scriptlet failed, exit status 
255
[root@localhost drv]# rpm -ihv --nodeps ~hennebry/Downloads/*lpr*.rpm
Preparing...  # [100%]
Updating / installing...
   1:hll2360dlpr-3.2.0-1  # [100%]
/var/tmp/rpm-tmp.1omOJ2: /opt/brother/Printers/HLL2360D/inf/braddprinter: 
/lib/ld-linux.so.2: bad ELF interpreter: No such file or directory
[root@localhost drv]# ls
cupsfilters.drv  hp  sample.drv
[root@localhost drv]# ls -F
cupsfilters.drv  hp/  sample.drv
[root@localhost drv]# pwd
/usr/share/cups/drv
[root@localhost drv]# ls ~/D*/*.rpm
ls: cannot access /root/D*/*.rpm: No such file or directory
[root@localhost drv]# ls ~hennebry/D*/*.rpm
/home/hennebry/Downloads/hll2360dcupswrapper-3.2.0-1.i386.rpm
/home/hennebry/Downloads/hll2360dlpr-3.2.0-1.i386.rpm
[root@localhost drv]#

What happened?
How do I do it right?

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Re: [CentOS-es] Limitar a u usuario

2019-11-06 Thread rec...@digipime.com
Hola Luis,

Hay tutoriales por ahí, bastante buenos, pero si puedes instalarte algún
panel de control (tipo Virtualmin en https://virtualmin.com) te lo
resolverá todo el mismo panel con un par de clicks, ya que en general
están diseñados para automatizar bien esas tareas relacionadas con
hospedaje de web.

Saludos,

Gerard

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On 06/11/19 00:05, Luis J. Feo wrote:
> Saludos. Necesito crear un usuario en Centos 7 para que haga un website, este 
> se debe conectar por algún cliente ssh, sftp, etc para subir sus archivos, 
> pero que no pueda ver los otros directorios del servidor, solo los suyos. Sé 
> que es por chroot, más jamás lo he implementado. Quisiera saber si Centos 
> tiene unas herramientas para hacerlo. Gracias.
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Re: [CentOS] No CentOS 8 Updates announced in Centos-announce email list

2019-11-06 Thread Fabian Arrotin
On 05/11/2019 18:51, Phelps, Matthew wrote:
> I learned from the Centos-devel email list that they aren't sending out
> email to centos-announce for updates to CentOS 8, but only updating an RSS
> feed.

No, please read that thread again, as nobody said it would replace it,
but feeds.centos.org was already there for quite some time, and people
can pick the solution they want :-)

In the same thread, it was said that if someone could help Johnny
figuring out how to produce mail for CentOS 8/Stream with valuable
informations, reach out to him (don't know myself what are the technical
problems/concerns so can't help with that)

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