Re: a problem with CUPS

2013-04-24 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 23 Apr 2013, Paul Condon wrote:
 I have a rather complicated CUPS printing setup, which works,
 mostly, but not entirely:
 
 My printer is an old HP 5MP, laser printer, which I purchased before
 HP invented the word laserjet because I was committed to Macintosh
 back then and the HP 5MP offered both parallel port and Apple Talk
 interfaces.
 
 
[snip] 

I'd suggest ditching CUPS and using lprng with magicfilter, especially
as this is an old printer. Personally, I dislike CUPS and always use
lprng plus magicfilter on all the (new) printers I've had (several
different lasers). It's easy to configure and always works.


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a problem with CUPS

2013-04-23 Thread Paul Condon
I have a rather complicated CUPS printing setup, which works, mostly, 
but not entirely:


My printer is an old HP 5MP, laser printer, which I purchased before HP 
invented the word laserjet because I was committed to Macintosh back 
then and the HP 5MP offered both parallel port and Apple Talk interfaces.


My current working desktop computer has neither of these. It is too new. 
And I don't think I have any Apple Talk cables any more. But I do have 
another, much older computer that does have a parallel port and an 
ethernet interface card. When I got my 'new' computer (one without 
parallel port) , I made the older computer into a 'print server', 
serving 'printing' over my LAN. It has worked well, except for times 
when new print software was released and I had to configure the CUPS 
soft ware. I have great difficulty comprehending CUPS.


My problem is that CUPS software does not handle .pdf files easily. If I 
try to print file, zyx.pdf, by typing lpr zyx.pdf , the command is 
accepted, the light
flashes on the printer and after a while a piece of paper comes out of 
the printer ... but  it is -blank-. Evince also 'prints' only blank 
pages.  Pages from iceweasel, and emacs (including the fancy Postscript 
format) are printed correctly. But if I save the page to a file and then 
try to print the file, something prevents the black stuff from sticking 
to the print drum. Where is that something?


Ideas?
TIA
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Re: a problem with CUPS

2013-04-23 Thread Wayne Topa

On 04/23/2013 10:27 AM, Paul Condon wrote:

I have a rather complicated CUPS printing setup, which works, mostly,
but not entirely:

My printer is an old HP 5MP, laser printer, which I purchased before HP
invented the word laserjet because I was committed to Macintosh back
then and the HP 5MP offered both parallel port and Apple Talk interfaces.

My current working desktop computer has neither of these. It is too new.
And I don't think I have any Apple Talk cables any more.


Does you new computer have any USB ports?  If yes, you can buy a usb to 
parallel cable to get it working.  That's what I use on my HP6P laser 
printer.



But I do have
another, much older computer that does have a parallel port and an
ethernet interface card. When I got my 'new' computer (one without
parallel port) , I made the older computer into a 'print server',
serving 'printing' over my LAN. It has worked well, except for times
when new print software was released and I had to configure the CUPS
soft ware. I have great difficulty comprehending CUPS.

My problem is that CUPS software does not handle .pdf files easily. If I
try to print file, zyx.pdf, by typing lpr zyx.pdf , the command is
accepted, the light
flashes on the printer and after a while a piece of paper comes out of
the printer ... but it is -blank-. Evince also 'prints' only blank
pages. Pages from iceweasel, and emacs (including the fancy Postscript
format) are printed correctly. But if I save the page to a file and then
try to print the file, something prevents the black stuff from sticking
to the print drum. Where is that something?

Ideas?


As my HP6P can't print PDF files using lpr either, I use a PDF program 
to print PDF files.  I am using the okular PDF viewer package.


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Re: a problem with CUPS

2013-04-23 Thread Russell L. Harris
* Paul Condon pecond...@gmail.com [130423 14:30]:
...
 My problem is that CUPS software does not handle .pdf files easily.
 If I try to print file, zyx.pdf, by typing lpr zyx.pdf , the
 command is accepted, the light
 flashes on the printer and after a while a piece of paper comes out
 of the printer ... but  it is -blank-. Evince also 'prints' only
 blank pages.  Pages from iceweasel, and emacs (including the fancy
 Postscript format) are printed correctly. But if I save the page to
 a file and then try to print the file, something prevents the black
 stuff from sticking to the print drum. Where is that something?

Someone suggested to me the workaround of printing to a filename.ps
file, then using the terminal command lpr filename.ps .  This has been
working for me.

RLH


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Re: a problem with CUPS

2013-04-23 Thread Sarunas Burdulis
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On 04/23/2013 10:27 AM, Paul Condon wrote:
 I have a rather complicated CUPS printing setup, which works, mostly,
 but not entirely:
 
 My printer is an old HP 5MP, laser printer, which I purchased before HP
 invented the word laserjet because I was committed to Macintosh back
 then and the HP 5MP offered both parallel port and Apple Talk interfaces.
 
 My current working desktop computer has neither of these. It is too new.
 And I don't think I have any Apple Talk cables any more. But I do have
 another, much older computer that does have a parallel port and an
 ethernet interface card. When I got my 'new' computer (one without
 parallel port) , I made the older computer into a 'print server',
 serving 'printing' over my LAN. It has worked well, except for times
 when new print software was released and I had to configure the CUPS
 soft ware. I have great difficulty comprehending CUPS.
 
 My problem is that CUPS software does not handle .pdf files easily. If I
 try to print file, zyx.pdf, by typing lpr zyx.pdf , the command is
 accepted, the light
 flashes on the printer and after a while a piece of paper comes out of
 the printer ... but  it is -blank-. Evince also 'prints' only blank
 pages.  Pages from iceweasel, and emacs (including the fancy Postscript
 format) are printed correctly. But if I save the page to a file and then
 try to print the file, something prevents the black stuff from sticking
 to the print drum. Where is that something?
 
 Ideas?
 TIA
 -- 
 Paul

Paul,

You may want to check CUPS error log at /var/log/cups/ on your print
server for any possible clues regarding PDF non-printing. Note the job
number for your PDF print job (lpq or lpstat on print server) and then
look for the entries with the same Job ID in CUPS error log.

I often see print errors for PDF files with partially embedded fonts.
Setting Adobe Reader to send all fonts at start cures this, but I'm not
sure if that option is available via lpr or lp.

You can try `lp` instead of `lpr`.

You can also try a different driver/PPD for your HP 5MP. Go to
http://your_print_server:631, Administration, Manage printers, select
printer, Admin., Modify. You might have a choice in between Gutenprint
and Foomatic/Postscript models.

Sarunas Burdulis
http://math.dartmouth.edu/~sarunas

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Re: problem with CUPS

2009-01-03 Thread Zach
On Jan 2, 4:30 pm, Joel Roth jo...@pobox.com wrote:

 Hi Zach,

 In my first search I found this link:

 http://www.laen.org/2005/11/15/cups-request-entity-too-large/

 If you get this CUPS error, it may mean that you don't
 have write permission to your CUPS spool directory
 (/var/spool/cups, by default).

 For my properly running cups installation I have these
 permissions:

 # ls -ld /var/spool/cups /var/spool/cups/tmp
 drwx--x--- 3 root lp 4096 Jan  1 13:20 /var/spool/cups
 drwxrwx--T 2 root lp 4096 Dec 28 11:06 /var/spool/cups/tmp

 It may be worth checking again.

 With some trial-and-error, I find I can set the permissions
 properly thus:

 # chmod 710 /var/spool/cups
 # chmod 1770 /var/spool/cups/tmp

 If the ownership is not corret, use chown:

 # chown root.lp /var/spool/cups
 # chown root.lp /var/spool/cup/tmp

 Good luck (and successful printing!)

 Printing is a hard problem. CUPS is generally
 easy to administer. I used to use lprng and one of those
 filters. Sometimes you have to jiggle things a bit to get them to
 settle down. :-)

Hi Joel,

I checked and cupsys is a member of group lp.

I now have:

drwx--x--- 5 root lp 60 2008-12-31 18:09 /var/spool/cups
drwxrwx--T 4 root lp 40 2006-05-17 08:46 /var/spool/cups/tmp

However it seems since cupsys is no longer the owner of the
directories it will not load the printing database when gnome-cups-
manager tries to read it. And I tried even running lpadmin as root but
I get that same stupid Request entity is too large error message
that is torturing me lol. Seems cups runs on Ubuntu as user cupsys.

I also tried running gnome-cups-manager and lpadmin with these
permissions:

drwx--x--- 5 cupsys lp 60 2008-12-31 18:09 /var/spool/cups
drwxrwx--T 4 cupsys lp 40 2006-05-17 08:46 /var/spool/cups/tmp

But I get the same errors. This is sure vexing.

Zach


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Re: problem with CUPS

2009-01-03 Thread Zach
On Jan 2, 5:10 pm, Douglas A. Tutty dtu...@vianet.ca wrote:

 The drivers are likely ppd files for use of cups-type stuff.  The only
 cups filter in foomatic-printfilters.  Note that you can use foomatic
 with lpd or lprng.  If your problem is the spooling and not the
 filtering, that may be the way to go.

 At least with raw lpd, you should be able to print plain text to the
 printer to verify that spooling works, then work on getting proper
 filtering.

Hi Doug,

Yeah it looks like my next step may be to try a non-cups solution.

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Re: problem with CUPS

2009-01-02 Thread Zach
On Jan 1, 9:10 am, Douglas A. Tutty dtu...@vianet.ca wrote:
 On Thu, Jan 01, 2009 at 05:20:20AM -0800, Zach wrote:
  On Dec 31 2008, 7:10 pm, Bob McGowan bob_mcgo...@symantec.com wrote:
  I tried web interface as root and normal user, I tried running gnome-
  cups-manager, I even tried running lpadmin. It either says in the cups
  log file I am not authorized or I get that weird entity too large
  message. Ugh this is maddening. Is there a non-cups method to get
  printing setup I could try?

 Non-cups means using a different print spooler.  e.g. lpd or LPRng.  The
 question is setting up the print filter.  You can try apsfilter.

Thanks Doug since I am desperate I will try that. I wish I could
understand why I keep getting these baffling errors in cups. I have
the correct drivers so it *should* work. Sigh.

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Re: problem with CUPS

2009-01-02 Thread Joel Roth

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On Fri, Jan 02, 2009 at 11:35:43AM -0800, Zach wrote:
 I wish I could
 understand why I keep getting these baffling errors in cups. I have
 the correct drivers so it *should* work. Sigh.

Hi Zach,

In my first search I found this link:

http://www.laen.org/2005/11/15/cups-request-entity-too-large/

If you get this CUPS error, it may mean that you don't
have write permission to your CUPS spool directory
(/var/spool/cups, by default).

For my properly running cups installation I have these
permissions:

# ls -ld /var/spool/cups /var/spool/cups/tmp
drwx--x--- 3 root lp 4096 Jan  1 13:20 /var/spool/cups
drwxrwx--T 2 root lp 4096 Dec 28 11:06 /var/spool/cups/tmp

It may be worth checking again.

With some trial-and-error, I find I can set the permissions
properly thus:

# chmod 710 /var/spool/cups
# chmod 1770 /var/spool/cups/tmp

If the ownership is not corret, use chown:

# chown root.lp /var/spool/cups
# chown root.lp /var/spool/cup/tmp

Good luck (and successful printing!)

Printing is a hard problem. CUPS is generally
easy to administer. I used to use lprng and one of those
filters. Sometimes you have to jiggle things a bit to get them to
settle down. :-)

Joel

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Re: problem with CUPS

2009-01-02 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
On Fri, Jan 02, 2009 at 11:35:43AM -0800, Zach wrote:
 On Jan 1, 9:10 am, Douglas A. Tutty dtu...@vianet.ca wrote:
  On Thu, Jan 01, 2009 at 05:20:20AM -0800, Zach wrote:
   On Dec 31 2008, 7:10 pm, Bob McGowan bob_mcgo...@symantec.com wrote:
   I tried web interface as root and normal user, I tried running gnome-
   cups-manager, I even tried running lpadmin. It either says in the cups
   log file I am not authorized or I get that weird entity too large
   message. Ugh this is maddening. Is there a non-cups method to get
   printing setup I could try?
 
  Non-cups means using a different print spooler.  e.g. lpd or LPRng.  The
  question is setting up the print filter.  You can try apsfilter.
 
 Thanks Doug since I am desperate I will try that. I wish I could
 understand why I keep getting these baffling errors in cups. I have
 the correct drivers so it *should* work. Sigh.

The drivers are likely ppd files for use of cups-type stuff.  The only
cups filter in foomatic-printfilters.  Note that you can use foomatic
with lpd or lprng.  If your problem is the spooling and not the
filtering, that may be the way to go.

At least with raw lpd, you should be able to print plain text to the
printer to verify that spooling works, then work on getting proper
filtering.  

Doug.


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Re: problem with CUPS

2009-01-01 Thread Zach
On Dec 31 2008, 7:40 pm, Ken Irving fn...@uaf.edu wrote:
 It should be sufficient to be a member of group lpadmin; there's no need
 to be root to manage CUPS, in my experience.

I verified my normal user is in the group lpadmin but it still doesn't
work.

Zach


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Re: problem with CUPS

2009-01-01 Thread Zach
On Dec 31 2008, 7:10 pm, Bob McGowan bob_mcgo...@symantec.com wrote:

 snip

 Not sure what that would mean, so I can't provide any help there.

 But, when I run the browser based GUI, I do it as me, not root.  Then,
 when I do something that requires root permission to perform, the GUI
 pops up a logine box, I enter 'root' and the root password.

 Could be it's not working for you because the root login permissions let
 you run things, but the permissions aren't correctly propagated to the
 Apache server side?

Hi Bob,

I tried web interface as root and normal user, I tried running gnome-
cups-manager, I even tried running lpadmin. It either says in the cups
log file I am not authorized or I get that weird entity too large
message. Ugh this is maddening. Is there a non-cups method to get
printing setup I could try?

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Re: problem with CUPS

2009-01-01 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
On Thu, Jan 01, 2009 at 05:20:20AM -0800, Zach wrote:
 On Dec 31 2008, 7:10 pm, Bob McGowan bob_mcgo...@symantec.com wrote:
 
 I tried web interface as root and normal user, I tried running gnome-
 cups-manager, I even tried running lpadmin. It either says in the cups
 log file I am not authorized or I get that weird entity too large
 message. Ugh this is maddening. Is there a non-cups method to get
 printing setup I could try?

Non-cups means using a different print spooler.  e.g. lpd or LPRng.  The
question is setting up the print filter.  You can try apsfilter.  

Doug.


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Re: problem with CUPS

2008-12-31 Thread Bob McGowan
On Wed, 2008-12-31 at 16:42 -0500, Zach Uram wrote:
 I am using http://localhost:631/admin and click Add Printer and select
 HP960C and the hplip driver then when I apply it says: 413 Request
 Entity Too Large
 
 I am running firefox as root so I don't know why it is failing. I also
 tried running gnome-cups-manager as root which calls gnome-cups-add
 and it says:
snip

Not sure what that would mean, so I can't provide any help there.

But, when I run the browser based GUI, I do it as me, not root.  Then,
when I do something that requires root permission to perform, the GUI
pops up a logine box, I enter 'root' and the root password.

Could be it's not working for you because the root login permissions let
you run things, but the permissions aren't correctly propagated to the
Apache server side?

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Re: problem with CUPS

2008-12-31 Thread Ken Irving
On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 04:04:23PM -0800, Bob McGowan wrote:
 On Wed, 2008-12-31 at 16:42 -0500, Zach Uram wrote:
  I am using http://localhost:631/admin and click Add Printer and select
  HP960C and the hplip driver then when I apply it says: 413 Request
  Entity Too Large
  
  I am running firefox as root so I don't know why it is failing. I also
  tried running gnome-cups-manager as root which calls gnome-cups-add
  and it says:
 snip
 
 Not sure what that would mean, so I can't provide any help there.
 
 But, when I run the browser based GUI, I do it as me, not root.  Then,
 when I do something that requires root permission to perform, the GUI
 pops up a logine box, I enter 'root' and the root password.
 
 Could be it's not working for you because the root login permissions let
 you run things, but the permissions aren't correctly propagated to the
 Apache server side?

It should be sufficient to be a member of group lpadmin; there's no need
to be root to manage CUPS, in my experience.

Ken

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Re: Problem with Cups/Xsane printer - Fixed

2006-06-27 Thread Thomas H. George
On Sun, Jun 25, 2006 at 11:18:14AM -0400, Thomas H. George wrote:
 The situation after recent Etch dist-upgrades of Xsane and Cups:
 
 The following Cups commands
 
lp -d br printtest.txt
 
 and
 
lpr -P br printtest.txt
 
 work where br is defined by Cups as a Brothers HL-730 laser printer on 
 the lan attached to a Sarge box.  The lp command reports a job number, 
 the lpr command does not.
 
 If I enter the first of the above commands  in the Xsane 
 Preferences/Setup/Copy/Command line and try to copy I get a broken pipe 
 message. 
 
 If I enter the second of the above commands  in the Xsane 
 Preferences/Setup/Copy/Command line and try to copy I get garbage - 
 i.e.  the printer prints pages of random characters.  Apparently  
 ghostscript is bypassed.
 
 I also have an HP DeskJet 6540 on the lan attached to  an Etch box.  It 
 was the default printer. The recent Etch dist-upgrade of Cups reassigned 
 its  address to usb://HP/Deskjet%206500?serialMY59M4Q1PW049X and reports 
 the default printer formerly known as hp as failed.  Nonetheless the 
 commands lp and lpr printtest.txt work as describe above.
 
 If I run Xsane Copy with the default new printer  - the only printer 
 shown after the upgrade - it uses the HP Deskjet.
 
 Bottom Line: I can't use my Brothers printer with xsane and I can't 
 customize the setup of the HP Deskjet.
 
 If anyone has had any luck defining printers in the Xsane 
 Preferences/Setup/Copy/Command line I would appreciate help in resolving 
 my problem.
 
 Tom George
 
After this morning's dist-upgrade (June 27) the lpr -P br command works
though multiple copies produced blank pages after the fourth copy.

Tom George

 
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OpenOffice-Problem gelöst - CUPS war der Auslöser

2005-10-19 Thread Johannes Broedel
Hallo Christoph,

vielen Dank für die Antwort - damit ist das Problem lösbar geworden. Dies sind 
die letzten Zeilen, die 
 strace openoffice 
vor dem Einfrieren geliefert hat: 

...
poll([{fd=22, events=POLLIN}], 1, 5000) = 0
gettimeofday({1129753549, 491473}, NULL) = 0
poll([{fd=22, events=POLLOUT, revents=POLLOUT}], 1, 0) = 1
send(22, \327\202\1\0\0\1\0\0\0\0\0\0\thochdruck\3aei\3mpg\2d..., 38, 0) = 
38
poll([{fd=22, events=POLLIN, revents=POLLIN}], 1, 5000) = 1
ioctl(22, FIONREAD, [54])               = 0
recvfrom(22, \327\202\201\200\0\1\0\1\0\0\0\0\thochdruck\3aei\3mpg\2..., 
1024, 0, {sa_family=AF_INET, sin_port=htons(53), 
sin_addr=inet_addr(192.168.2.1)}, [16]) = 54
close(22)                               = 0
time(NULL)                              = 1129753549
socket(PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_IP) = 22
fcntl64(22, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC)        = 0
setsockopt(22, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, [1], 4) = 0
setsockopt(22, SOL_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, [1], 4) = 0
connect(22, {sa_family=AF_INET, sin_port=htons(631), 
sin_addr=inet_addr(172.16.132.22)}, 16 

Die Adresse 172.16.132.22 ist die Adresse des CUPS-Druckservers im 
Institutsnetzwerk, an dem ich aber gerade nicht hänge - offensichtlich 
versucht OpenOffice eine Liste der verfügbaren Drucker zu erhalten. 
(192.168.2.1 ist die eigene Adresse im hiesigen (einem anderen!) Netzwerk) 
Wenn ich den entsprechenden Eintrag in /etc/cups/client.conf auskommentiere, 
werden die Dateien sofort geöffnet. 
Nachdem man allerdings (dafür war ich bis jetzt nur immer zu ungeduldig)  etwa 
1 1/2 Minuten wartet, dann gibt es ein Timeout und die Datei 
wird ebenfalls geöffnet. Sprich, wenn der CUPS-Server nicht verfügbar oder 
der eigene Rechner ist, dann startet OpenOffice nicht in vertretbarer Zeit. 
Gibt es dazu einen Workaround? Oder muß man immer umstellen?

Vielen Dank für die schnelle Antwort vorhin,

Grüße, Johannes
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Re: Problem with CUPS

2005-10-11 Thread Bob Alexander

Vinicius Massuchetto wrote:
I installed CUPS and ran the daemon, also added my HP Deskjet 680c to 
the system, but the printer doesn't print.

When I go to Completed Jobs it says all of them were cancelled.



See if http://chefacciamo.xwiki.com/xwiki/bin/view/Debian/CUPS can help 
you troubleshooting.


Bob


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Re: Problem mit Cups, Canon i550 und Parallelport...

2005-04-05 Thread Jonas Huber
Hallo!

Mein Problem hat sich mindestens vorläufig erledigt. Der i550 druckt mit den 
Pixus-Treibern und Cups... *juh* :D

Gruss

Jonas

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Re: Problem mit CUPS

2005-01-29 Thread Steffen Krapp

  Aloow From 127.0.0.1
   ^
   bitte überprüfen: Es muß Allow heißen!
 
Stimmt, Tippfehler.

 Allow From 127.0.0.1
 Allow From 192.168.0.0/24
 
 Dann dürfte eigentlich alles funktionieren.
 
Sicher? Der Rechner bekommt seine IP dynamisch vom Router mit DHCP.

Gruß Steffen



Re: Problem mit CUPS

2005-01-29 Thread Thilo Engelbracht
Am 28.01.2005 um 19:30 Uhr schrieb Steffen Krapp [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 
   Aloow From 127.0.0.1
^
bitte überprüfen: Es muß Allow heißen!
  
 Stimmt, Tippfehler.
 
  Allow From 127.0.0.1
  Allow From 192.168.0.0/24
  
  Dann dürfte eigentlich alles funktionieren.
  
 Sicher? Der Rechner bekommt seine IP dynamisch vom Router mit DHCP.

Probier's doch einfach mal aus.
Die Geräte, die ich kenne (SOHO-Router), vergeben IP-Adressen von
192.168.0.2 bis 192.168.0.254 (der Router selber hat oft 192.168.0.1).

 Gruß Steffen

Mit freundlichen Grüßen,

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Re: Problem mit CUPS

2005-01-29 Thread Christian Schmidt
Hallo Steffen,

Steffen Krapp, 28.01.2005 (d.m.y):

 
   Aloow From 127.0.0.1
^
bitte überprüfen: Es muß Allow heißen!
  
 Stimmt, Tippfehler.
 
  Allow From 127.0.0.1
  Allow From 192.168.0.0/24
  
  Dann dürfte eigentlich alles funktionieren.
  
 Sicher? Der Rechner bekommt seine IP dynamisch vom Router mit DHCP.

Das kannst Du ja aendern. ;-)

Solange der Router aber als DHCP-Range 192.168.0.0/24 verwendet,
sollte das auch kein Problem darstellen.

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Re: Problem mit CUPS

2005-01-28 Thread Steffen Krapp
 Zumindest hier hättest du etwas kürzen dürfen:/

Sorry, mach ich nächstes Mal.

 Zufällig 'PreserveJobFiles Yes' in der cupsd.conf stehen? Du kannst
 die Dateien aus /var/spool/cups/d... löschen, wenn du sie nicht mehr
 benötigst. Und setze am besten auch gleich 'PreserveJobFiles No'.

Nein, in der printers.conf steht PreserveJobFiles No, aber vielleicht
ist es die Angabe darüber: PreserveJobHistory Yes?

  lese ich in den letzten Zeilen das sowohl root als auch sk nicht
  zugelassen sind. In der printers.conf steht aber doch in der letzten
  Zeile: AllowUser all.
 Diese Direktive finde ich nirgends (cupsys 1.1.23-2)! Was soll die
 bewirken?

Das hatte ich auf einer Seite im Netz gefunden. Dummerweise finde ich
diese nicht mehr. Ich hab's wieder raus genommen.

Gruß Steffen



Re: Problem mit CUPS

2005-01-28 Thread Steffen Krapp
 Wichtig ist der Abschnitt zwischen Location / und /Location in
 /etc/cups/cupsd.conf.

Dort steht bei mir folgendes:

--schnipp
Location /
Order Deny,Allow
Deny From All
Aloow From 127.0.0.1
/Location
--schnapp


Gruß Steffen



Re: Problem mit CUPS

2005-01-28 Thread Thilo Engelbracht
Am 28.01.2005 um 13:11 Uhr schrieb Steffen Krapp [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

  Wichtig ist der Abschnitt zwischen Location / und /Location in
  /etc/cups/cupsd.conf.
 
 Dort steht bei mir folgendes:
 
 --schnipp
 Location /
 Order Deny,Allow
 Deny From All
 Aloow From 127.0.0.1
  ^
  bitte überprüfen: Es muß Allow heißen!

Allow From 127.0.0.1
Allow From 192.168.0.0/24

Dann dürfte eigentlich alles funktionieren.

 /Location
 --schnapp
 
 
 Gruß Steffen

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Re: Problem mit CUPS

2005-01-27 Thread Michelino Caroselli
Steffen Krapp wrote:
 Steht etwas in der Logdatei? Schon mal versucht den LogLevel zu
 erhöhen? Hint: LogLevel und ErrorLog in der cupsd.conf.
 
 Ich bin Newbie. In welcher Log-Datei soll ich denn nachschauen?
http://www.danka.de/printpro/node12.html, speziell 11.12 sollte dir helfen.

 Ich
 vermute mal error_log. Die ist ziemlich groß und ich finde da nichts,
 was mir weiterhilft. Ist keine auffällig Zeile drin. Alle sehen gleich
 aus, ungefähr so:
 localhost - - [Datum:Uhrzeit +1:00] Post oder Get /...
Du vermutest richtig (error_log), zitierst aber die falsche (access_log) :/

 Leider ohne etwas was auf einen Fehler hindeutet.
Hast du den LogLevel erhöht, 'cups reload' ausgeführt und danach einen
Druck gestartet?
Schau dir danach die error_log an. Die Zeilen zum Druckauftrag solltest
du anhand Datum/Uhrzeit leicht am Ende der Datei finden können (200
Zeilen pro Auftrag im Debug-Modus!).


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Re: Problem mit CUPS

2005-01-27 Thread Steffen Krapp
 Hast du den LogLevel erhöht, 'cups reload' ausgeführt und danach einen
 Druck gestartet?
 Schau dir danach die error_log an. Die Zeilen zum Druckauftrag
 solltest du anhand Datum/Uhrzeit leicht am Ende der Datei finden
 können (200 Zeilen pro Auftrag im Debug-Modus!).

So, ich habe den LogLevel auf debug gesetzt, dann /etc/init.d/cupsys
restart ausgeführt und anschließend sowohl unter meinem Benutzernamen
als auch als root einen Druckauftrag gestartet. Folgendes erscheint in
der error_log (alle Einträge von heute):

--schnipp
I [27/Jan/2005:10:14:56 +0100] Listening to 0:631
I [27/Jan/2005:10:14:56 +0100] Loaded configuration file
/etc/cups/cupsd.conf
I [27/Jan/2005:10:14:56 +0100] Configured for up to 100 clients.
I [27/Jan/2005:10:14:56 +0100] Allowing up to 100 client connections per
host.
I [27/Jan/2005:10:14:56 +0100] Full reload is required.
I [27/Jan/2005:10:14:58 +0100] LoadPPDs: Read /etc/cups/ppds.dat, 249
PPDs...
I [27/Jan/2005:10:14:58 +0100] LoadPPDs: No new or changed PPDs...
I [27/Jan/2005:10:14:59 +0100] Full reload complete.
I [27/Jan/2005:13:25:36 +0100] Scheduler shutting down normally.
I [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] Listening to 0:631
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] AddLocation: added location '/'
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] DenyIP: / deny /
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] AllowIP: / allow 7f01/
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] AddLocation: added location '/jobs'
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] AddLocation: added location '/admin'
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] DenyIP: /admin deny /
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] AllowIP: /admin allow 7f01/
I [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] Loaded configuration file
/etc/cups/cupsd.conf
I [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] Configured for up to 100 clients.
I [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] Allowing up to 100 client connections per
host.
I [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] Full reload is required.
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadAllPrinters: Loading printer
hpdeskjet930c...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadDevices: Added device
parallel:/dev/lp0...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadDevices: Added device ipp...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadDevices: Added device lpd...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadDevices: Added device socket...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadDevices: Added device
usb:/dev/usb/lp0...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadDevices: Added device
usb:/dev/usb/lp1...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadDevices: Added device
usb:/dev/usb/lp2...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadDevices: Added device
usb:/dev/usb/lp3...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadDevices: Added device
usb:/dev/usb/lp4...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadDevices: Added device
usb:/dev/usb/lp5...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadDevices: Added device
usb:/dev/usb/lp6...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadDevices: Added device
usb:/dev/usb/lp7...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadDevices: Added device
usb:/dev/usb/lp8...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadDevices: Added device
usb:/dev/usb/lp9...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadDevices: Added device
usb:/dev/usb/lp10...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadDevices: Added device
usb:/dev/usb/lp11...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadDevices: Added device
usb:/dev/usb/lp12...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadDevices: Added device
usb:/dev/usb/lp13...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadDevices: Added device
usb:/dev/usb/lp14...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadDevices: Added device
usb:/dev/usb/lp15...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadDevices: Added device http...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadDevices: Added device
epson:/dev/lp0...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadDevices: Added device
canon:/dev/lp0...
I [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadPPDs: Read /etc/cups/ppds.dat, 249
PPDs...
I [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadPPDs: No new or changed PPDs...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadAllJobs: Scanning /var/spool/cups...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadAllJobs: Loading attributes for job
5...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadAllJobs: Loading attributes for job
7...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadAllJobs: Loading attributes for job
6...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadAllJobs: Loading attributes for job
11...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadAllJobs: Loading attributes for job
13...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadAllJobs: Loading attributes for job
14...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadAllJobs: Loading attributes for job
16...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadAllJobs: Loading attributes for job
15...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadAllJobs: Loading attributes for job
18...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadAllJobs: Loading attributes for job
19...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadAllJobs: Loading attributes for job
17...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadAllJobs: Loading attributes for job
20...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadAllJobs: Loading attributes for job
21...
D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadAllJobs: Loading 

Re: Problem mit CUPS

2005-01-27 Thread Martin Reising
On Thu, Jan 27, 2005 at 02:07:14PM +0100, Steffen Krapp wrote:

 Ansonsten lese ich in den letzten Zeilen das sowohl root als auch sk nicht
 zugelassen sind. In der printers.conf steht aber doch in der letzten Zeile:
 AllowUser all.

printers.conf in dem Zusammenhang unintressant.
Wichtig ist der Abschnitt zwischen Location / und /Location in
/etc/cups/cupsd.conf.


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Re: Problem mit CUPS

2005-01-27 Thread Christian Schmidt
Hallo Steffen,

Steffen Krapp, 27.01.2005 (d.m.y):

 So, ich habe den LogLevel auf debug gesetzt, dann /etc/init.d/cupsys
 restart ausgeführt und anschließend sowohl unter meinem Benutzernamen
 als auch als root einen Druckauftrag gestartet. Folgendes erscheint in
 der error_log (alle Einträge von heute):

Beim naechstenmal bitte nur die Zeilen posten, die Dir komisch
vorkommen.

 D [27/Jan/2005:13:27:15 +0100] check_quotas: requesting-user-name = 'sk'
 I [27/Jan/2005:13:27:15 +0100] Denying user sk access to printer
 hpdeskjet930c...

Da duerfte der Hund begraben liegen.
Was hast Du bezueglich des Druckers in der cupsd.conf definiert?

 Ich wundere mich, dass alle Druckaufträge, die ich jemals gegeben habe
 dort auftauchen. Werden die nicht irgendwann mal gelöscht?

Kommt auf die Konfiguration an.
Was sagt Dir lpstat -t?

 Ansonsten
 lese ich in den letzten Zeilen das sowohl root als auch sk nicht
 zugelassen sind. In der printers.conf steht aber doch in der letzten
 Zeile: AllowUser all.

Die printers.conf habe ich noch nie selbst angefasst.

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Re: Problem mit CUPS

2005-01-27 Thread Michelino Caroselli
Steffen Krapp wrote:
 So, ich habe den LogLevel auf debug gesetzt, dann /etc/init.d/cupsys
 restart ausgeführt und anschließend sowohl unter meinem Benutzernamen
 als auch als root einen Druckauftrag gestartet. Folgendes erscheint in
 der error_log (alle Einträge von heute):
 
 --schnipp
 [...]
 D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadAllJobs: Loading attributes for job
 5...
 [...]
 D [27/Jan/2005:13:25:37 +0100] LoadAllJobs: Loading attributes for job
 141...
Zumindest hier hättest du etwas kürzen dürfen:/

 D [27/Jan/2005:13:27:15 +0100] print_job: auto-typing file...
 D [27/Jan/2005:13:27:15 +0100] print_job: request file type is
 application/postscript.
 D [27/Jan/2005:13:27:15 +0100] check_quotas: requesting-user-name = 'sk'
 I [27/Jan/2005:13:27:15 +0100] Denying user sk access to printer
 hpdeskjet930c...

Es scheint du hast dein Quota überschritten (wobei ich das bei mir nie
bewusst ein-/ ausgeschaltet habe, und i.M. auch gar nicht weiß wie man
das macht). Siehe weiter unten, evtl. hängt es damit zusammen.

 --schnapp
 
 Ich wundere mich, dass alle Druckaufträge, die ich jemals gegeben habe
 dort auftauchen. Werden die nicht irgendwann mal gelöscht? Ansonsten

Zufällig 'PreserveJobFiles Yes' in der cupsd.conf stehen? Du kannst die
Dateien aus /var/spool/cups/d... löschen, wenn du sie nicht mehr
benötigst. Und setze am besten auch gleich 'PreserveJobFiles No'.

 lese ich in den letzten Zeilen das sowohl root als auch sk nicht
 zugelassen sind. In der printers.conf steht aber doch in der letzten
 Zeile: AllowUser all.
Diese Direktive finde ich nirgends (cupsys 1.1.23-2)! Was soll die bewirken?


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Re: Problem mit CUPS

2005-01-25 Thread Steffen Krapp
On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 09:22:01 +0100
Steffen Krapp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 22:29:11 +0100
 Steffen Krapp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Fehlermeldung: client-error-not-possible[...]
  Kann mir einer helfen, wie ich CUPS wieder als User
  starten kann.
 
Leider habe ich das Problem wohl nicht dauerhaft gelöst. Ich drucke nur
sehr sporadisch, so habe ich erst heute gemerkt, dass ich wieder nicht
drucken kann. Die Fehlermeldung ist dieselbe, diesmal betrifft es aber
sogar root.
Ich bin dankbar für jeden Tipp, der mir hilft das Problem dauerhaft zu
beseitigen!

Gruß Steffen



Re: Problem mit CUPS

2005-01-25 Thread Michelino Caroselli
Steffen Krapp wrote:
 On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 09:22:01 +0100
 Steffen Krapp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 22:29:11 +0100
 Steffen Krapp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Fehlermeldung: client-error-not-possible[...]
  Kann mir einer helfen, wie ich CUPS wieder als User
  starten kann.
 
 Leider habe ich das Problem wohl nicht dauerhaft gelöst. Ich drucke nur
 sehr sporadisch, so habe ich erst heute gemerkt, dass ich wieder nicht
 drucken kann. Die Fehlermeldung ist dieselbe, diesmal betrifft es aber
 sogar root.
 Ich bin dankbar für jeden Tipp, der mir hilft das Problem dauerhaft zu
 beseitigen!

Steht etwas in der Logdatei? Schon mal versucht den LogLevel zu erhöhen?
Hint: LogLevel und ErrorLog in der cupsd.conf.

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Re: Problem mit CUPS

2005-01-25 Thread Steffen Krapp
 Steht etwas in der Logdatei? Schon mal versucht den LogLevel zu
 erhöhen? Hint: LogLevel und ErrorLog in der cupsd.conf.

Ich bin Newbie. In welcher Log-Datei soll ich denn nachschauen? Ich
vermute mal error_log. Die ist ziemlich groß und ich finde da nichts,
was mir weiterhilft. Ist keine auffällig Zeile drin. Alle sehen gleich
aus, ungefähr so:
localhost - - [Datum:Uhrzeit +1:00] Post oder Get /...
Leider ohne etwas was auf einen Fehler hindeutet.
Folgende Seiten im Netz habe ich gefunden, leider haben sie mir auch
nicht weitergeholfen:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user-german/2004/02/msg04316.html und
http://www.debianforum.de/forum/viewtopic.php?p=223844

Ich bin für jeden Hinweis dankebar. Falls Ihr eine bestimmte log-Datei
braucht, sagt Bescheid. Alle zu posten ist mir zu lang!

Danke für die Hilfe
Steffen



Re: Problem mit CUPS

2005-01-22 Thread Steffen Krapp
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 22:29:11 +0100
Steffen Krapp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Fehlermeldung: client-error-not-possible[...]
 Kann mir einer helfen, wie ich CUPS wieder als User
 starten kann.

Ich habe es wieder hinbekommen. Zuerst habe ich mit apt-get --reinstall
CUPS nez installiert. Dabei habe ich die Konfigurationsdateien
beibehalten. Anschießend habe ich in in der printers.conf die Zeile
AllowUser All ergänzt. 
Neben der Freude über die Beseitigung des Problems bleibt bei mir die
Neugier, dass ich verstehen möchte was vor passiert ist, da ich an den
CUPS-Einstellungen vorher nichts verändert hatte.
Vielleicht kann jemand meine Neugierde befriedigen.

Gruß Steffen



Re: Problem with CUPS: need to enter password for lp and lpq several times

2004-11-21 Thread Tim Kelley
On Sunday 21 November 2004 17:34, Andreas Ehn wrote:
 Hi,

 I'm using CUPS (cupsys-1.1.20final+rc1-10) in Sarge and have a problem
 using any functions that require authentication.

 If I want to print a document using lp, I have to enter my password
 three times before it is accepted. If I want to query the status of the
 printer queue using lpq, I have to enter the password five (usually) or
 four (rarely) times.

 I see similar issues when I'm trying to access the web interface. I can
 login to the main menu without problem, but if I try to access the jobs
 listing, I am prompted for the password for what seems to be an infinite
 number of times.

It sounds like you have /jobs set to AuthType Basic / AuthClass User; which I 
believe is the default.

It should accept your Unix password.  Are you using some other sort of 
authentication, such as NIS or ldap?

If not, I would strace your attempts at using lp to see just what the hell 
cups is doing ...

like:

strace lp filename



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  _   _   _   _   _   _   _   _   _   _   _   _   _  
 / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ 
( t | i | m | @ | i | t | . | k | p | t | . | c | c )
 \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ 
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Re: Problem with CUPS: need to enter password for lp and lpq several times

2004-11-21 Thread Andreas Ehn
On Sunday 21 November 2004 18:03 -0600, Tim Kelley wrote:

 It sounds like you have /jobs set to AuthType Basic / AuthClass User; which I 
 believe is the default.

Yes, you are right. I have now changed that to AuthType Digest, with the
result that I can now access /jobs.

I still have the same problem with lp and lpq, though.

 It should accept your Unix password.  Are you using some other sort of 
 authentication, such as NIS or ldap?

I'm using CUPS passwords in /etc/cups/passwd.md5 set with lppasswd.

 If not, I would strace your attempts at using lp to see just what the hell 
 cups is doing ...
 
 like:
 
 strace lp filename

I tried that, as well as looking at the network traffic when trying to
print a document in Ethereal, but I can't really figure out what's going
on.

Cheers,
Andreas


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Help! Newbie's got problem with CUPS on local printer

2004-05-16 Thread dodol garut

hi all,
 
i've got debian sid 2.6.5 with CUPS 1.1.20 and a usb
printer, HP DeskJet 3550.
i added this printer using http://localhost/631, and
made the device URI as usb:/dev/usb/lp0.
but when i tried to print a test page CUPS said
Unable to open USB device usb:/dev/usb/lp0: No
such device
doing :~# ls -asl /dev/usb/lp0
0 crw-rw 1 root lp 180
I've already had usblp module installed and i was
using .ppd file I downloaded from linuxprinting.org.
http://localhost:631/printers/hpdj3535.ppd :

*FormatVersion:4.3
*FileVersion:1.1
*LanguageVersion: English 
*LanguageEncoding: ISOLatin1
*PCFileName:HPIJS.PPD
*Manufacturer:HP
*Product:(DeskJet 3550)
*cupsVersion:1.0

I changed the LogLevel into debug and the result is
in the attachment. i'm sorry the error_log i send you
maybe too long or not complete since i don't know
which to include and which not ... ;-)
 
PS: i am able to print to shared printer on windblows
server by the way
 
Thank You 





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http://promo.yahoo.com/sbc/D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] Spooler: cups
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] Printer: hpdj3535
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] PPD file: /etc/cups/ppd/hpdj3535.ppd
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] Printer model: HP DeskJet 3550 Foomatic/hpijs 
(recommended)
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] Job title: Test Page
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] File(s) to be printed: 
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] STDIN
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] 
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] 
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] File: STDIN
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] 
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] 
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] Reading PostScript input ...
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] Prolog section is missing, inserting it.
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] Setup section is missing, inserting it.
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] Inserting PostScript code for CUPS' page 
accounting
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] PageSetup section is missing, inserting it.
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] Inserting option code into PageSetup section.
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] Found: %%BeginProlog
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] Found: %%EndProlog
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] 
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] ---
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] Found: %%BeginSetup
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] Found: %%BeginFeature: *PrintoutMode Normal
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] Option: PrintoutMode=Normal -- Setting option
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] Found: %% FoomaticRIPOptionSetting: 
PrintoutMode=Normal
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] Option: PrintoutMode=Normal -- Setting option
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] Found: %%BeginFeature: *Quality FromPrintoutMode
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] Option: Quality=FromPrintoutMode -- Setting 
option
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] Found: %% FoomaticRIPOptionSetting: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] Option: Quality=FromPrintoutMode -- Setting 
option
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] Found: %%BeginFeature: *PageSize A4
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] Option: PageSize=A4 -- Setting option
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] Found: %% FoomaticRIPOptionSetting: PageSize=A4
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] Option: PageSize=A4 -- Setting option
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] Found: %%EndSetup
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] 
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] ---
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] Found: %%BeginProlog
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] Found: %%EndProlog
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] 
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] ---
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] Found: %%BeginSetup
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] Found: %%EndSetup
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] 
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] ---
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] New page:  1 1
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] 
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] Found: %%BeginPageSetup
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] Found: %%EndPageSetup
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] End of page header
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] Stopping search for page header options
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] Found:
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] 428.7551 469.10214 l  430.05182 458.34711 l  
432.79781 446.9056 l 
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] -- Output goes directly to the renderer now.
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] 
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] Stopping search for page header options
D [17/May/2004:07:50:57 +0700] [Job 8] Stopped parsing the 

apt-problem mit cups

2003-12-13 Thread Lutz Lennardt
Hallo,

seit einige Upgrades  von cupsys wird beim Upgrade  der cupsd zwar 
beendet, aber nach der Installation des Upgrades nicht mehr 
gestartet:
--
Richte cupsys ein (1.1.20final-3) ...
Installiere neue Version der Konfigurationsdatei /etc/cups/
mime.convs ...
Installiere neue Version der Konfigurationsdatei /etc/cups/
mime.types ...
Starting CUPSys: 

   -   keine Reaktion -

Nach Unterbrechung mit Strg + c:

cupsddpkg: Fehler beim Bearbeiten von cupsys (--configure):
 Unterprozess post-installation script getötet mit Signal 
(Unterbrechung)

apt-get -f install ergibt danach:

Starting CUPSys: cupsdinvoke-rc.d: initscript cupsys, action start 
failed.
dpkg: Fehler beim Bearbeiten von cupsys (--configure):
 Unterprozess post-installation script gab den Fehlerwert 1 zurück

cupsdinvoke-rc.d scheint keine existierende Datei zu sein. 
Vermutlich wird der Aufruf von einer anderen Datei vorgenommen.

Auch discover will sich nicht vollständig installieren:

Richte discover ein (1.5-1.4.2) ...
 System startup links for /etc/init.d/discover already exist.
Detecting hardware: 

-  keine weitere Reaktion  -

discover muss ebenfalls gekillt werden, wenn die Installation der 
anderen Upgrades vervollständigt werden soll.

apt.-get -f install:

Richte discover ein (1.5-1.4.2) ...
 System startup links for /etc/init.d/discover already exist.
Detecting hardware: 

-   keine Reaktion  -

 Nach Unterbrechung mit strg + c:

dpkg: Fehler beim Bearbeiten von discover (--configure):
 Unterprozess post-installation script getötet mit Signal 
(Unterbrechung)
Fehler traten auf beim Bearbeiten von:
 cupsys
 discover

Kann mir jemand helfen?

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Lutz


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Re: Problem mit CUPS-Client

2003-09-18 Thread Martin Reising
On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 03:34:23PM +0200, Tobias Hafner wrote:
 Danach habe ich mal mit Opera in ein ps-File gedruckt und danach mit der
 console versucht zu drucken. Hat aber genau den gleichen Fehler gegeben.
 Danach mit ps2pdf in ein PDF gewandert- gleicher Fehler

Entweder die Programm erzeugen kaputtes Postscript oder dein
gs/gs-esp/pstoraster hat ein Problem.

 Aber ich kann mit lp test.pdf ein pdf ohne Probleme ausdrucken...

Das deutet eher auf defektes Postscript hin. Schick mir mal das PS-File.

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Kurioses Problem mit cups/USB ....

2003-07-24 Thread florianr
Hallo! 

Ich habe folgendes Problem seit neuestem mit meinem Drucker unter
einem installierten Knoppix:

Wenn ich den computer starte und einen Druckauftrag erteile, tut sich
nichts.
Wenn ich localhost:631/printer kontrolliere ist der Drucker auf Stop 
gesetzt.
Starte ich den Drucke über den Start Button, tut sich nichts, der
Drucker ist wenig später wieder auf Stop.
Wenn ich den Drucker am Rear Port disconnectiere und am Front Port 
anschließe, kann ich den Drucker über die Software starten. Nach dem der
Druckauftrag gedruckt ist bleibt der Drucker auch gestartet.
Wenn ich allerdings einen neuen Auftrag an den Drucker sende, geht das
Spiel wieder von vorne los.

Unter Knoppix (nicht installiert, von CD) hat das ganze funktioniert ...

Drucker: Kyocera-mita FS 1010, Treiber PS-Treiber von Kyocera,
Debian/Knoppix,  cups V. 1.1.19

Danke für jeden Tip undHilfe!

Florian

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Re: SOLVED Re: Problem with cups

2002-09-17 Thread David P James

Dave Bartmess was roused into action on 09/16/02 23:10 and wrote:
  Thanks, Nate, you pointed me in the right direction...
 
  I took out the Listen lines, and put in a single Port 631 line. That
  worked... Not sure at this point why I put in the Listen lines.. LOL
  Musta read it somewhere...
 
  Thanks a million!
 
 


I was about to suggest this... there's something screwy about the listen
lines that doesn't make any intuitive sense.

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Re: Problem with cups (cupsd and admin.cgi hang)

2002-05-14 Thread David Roundy
On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 06:46:38PM +0200, Michael Schwind wrote:
 
 i have Problems when i want to add a Printer, the command line tool and
 the web interface will not work. After pressing the button where you can
 choose the printer, the admin.cgi hangs with about 30% CPU-Time and cupsd
 needs about 60% CPU-Time.
 
 While booth are hanging, cups fills then file /var/log/access.log
 permanently with the entry:
 
 name - root [tt/mm/:hh:mm:ss +0200] POST /admin/ HTTP/1.1 401 0

I had the same problem a week or so ago, and after much trial and error
managed to get it working (the command line tools only, though, I'd also
like to know how to get the web interface working).  I can send you my
cupsd.conf offlist if you're interested, as I think that that is where the
problem is.  Unfortunately, I don't know what change made it work.  I was
getting pretty crazy at the time, due to extreme frustration.  I'd still
like to get the web interface working, as it would make it far easier to
change the driver settings (DPI, paper type, etc).
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Re: Problem with cups (cupsd and admin.cgi hang)

2002-05-14 Thread Jeff Licquia
[Please don't send user-specific problems to debian-devel.]

On Mon, 2002-05-13 at 11:46, Michael Schwind wrote:
 i have Problems when i want to add a Printer, the command line tool and the 
 web
 interface will not work. After pressing the button where you can choose the 
 printer,
 the admin.cgi hangs with about 30% CPU-Time and cupsd needs about 60% 
 CPU-Time.

Are you doing this from a remote machine?  The default configuration for
CUPS is set to refuse to allow remote access of any kind.  Please read
the System Administrator's Manual to learn how to enable remote access;
it should be accessible by clicking Help in the top linkbar on the
CUPS server's start page.

If you aren't using a remote machine, then something is wrong.  I would
suggest, in this case, that you purge and reinstall the cupsys package,
and try from there.


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Re: Problem with cups (cupsd and admin.cgi hang)

2002-05-14 Thread David Roundy
On Tue, May 14, 2002 at 10:29:26AM -0500, Jeff Licquia wrote:
 [Please don't send user-specific problems to debian-devel.]
 
 On Mon, 2002-05-13 at 11:46, Michael Schwind wrote:
  i have Problems when i want to add a Printer, the command line tool and the 
  web
  interface will not work. After pressing the button where you can choose the 
  printer,
  the admin.cgi hangs with about 30% CPU-Time and cupsd needs about 60% 
  CPU-Time.
 
 Are you doing this from a remote machine?  The default configuration for
 CUPS is set to refuse to allow remote access of any kind.  Please read
 the System Administrator's Manual to learn how to enable remote access;
 it should be accessible by clicking Help in the top linkbar on the
 CUPS server's start page.
 
 If you aren't using a remote machine, then something is wrong.  I would
 suggest, in this case, that you purge and reinstall the cupsys package,
 and try from there.

I had this same problem, logging on locally, using the default config.  In
fact I think I purged and reinstalled twice, because I had trouble
believing the default config wouldn't work.
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Re: Problem with cups and xpp or qtcups

2001-01-19 Thread Renzo Bagnati
Hello,

maybe I'm a little late to answer the question... but I just tried to
install xpp and had the same problem.
The solution is very silly and maybe due to a bug in the xpp package.
If you look at /usr/share/doc/xpp/README.gz you will find that xpp must
be linked against the dinamic CUPS library e.g. using the following
command

ln -s /usr/lib/libcups.so.2 /usr/lib/libcups.so

the xpp package does not create this link (or at least this happened in
my debian system). If you create the link with the above command then
xpp should work.

Saluti,
Renzo


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 Problem with cups and xpp or qtcups

 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org 
 Subject: Problem with cups and xpp or qtcups 
 From: Giuseppe Fierro [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 00:25:26 +0100 
 Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 


 Hello, 
 both xpp and qtcups give me same message unable to connect to CUPS
 server, check options but I don't know the options that I have to see.
 I tried all options in the cupsd.conf file but nothing does.
 Tanks in advance and sorry for my bad english... :-)



Re: Problem with cups and xpp or qtcups

2000-11-16 Thread Giuseppe Fierro
 Did you set 'Browsing' to 'on' in the /etc/cups/cupsd.conf? The package
 maintainer set it to 'off' by default.
 
 If yes, what is the output of 'lpstat -v -d'?
Hi,
Browsing is set to on and the output of 'lpstat -v -d' is 
device for Epson_760: parallel:/dev/lp0
system default destination: Epson_760

In qtcups if I click to option only the port is set correctly to 631,
but server is blanc, if I set server to localhost qtcups works. But it
doesn't remember that!
So, I think, that the problem is to set the correct server but I don't
find this option in cupsd.conf file.
Tank you very mach



Re: Problem with cups and xpp or qtcups

2000-11-15 Thread Joachim Trinkwitz
Giuseppe Fierro [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 both xpp and qtcups give me same message unable to connect to CUPS
 server, check options but I don't know the options that I have to see.
 I tried all options in the cupsd.conf file but nothing does.

Did you set 'Browsing' to 'on' in the /etc/cups/cupsd.conf? The package
maintainer set it to 'off' by default.

If yes, what is the output of 'lpstat -v -d'?

Greetings,
joachim