Hi, Dale.
On Sun, Jun 01, 2014 at 09:57:23AM -0500, Dale wrote:
Alan Mackenzie wrote:
Hi, Gentoo.
My printer used to work. According to CUPS, its last succesful print
was in February. (Incidentally, I used to have an up-to-date system, but
that went when I screwed it up after Gentoo
On Tue, 25 Nov 2014 12:35:26 +1100, wraeth wrote:
I just had a look through the man pages of emerge, portage and ebuild,
plus at the Gentoo Devmanual and couldn't find anything; however I'm
reasonably certain that in the context of an ebuild, a use flag
defined as +flag means that it is
Am Dienstag 25 November 2014, 12:56:00 schrieb Alec Ten Harmsel:
I am just wondering, though,
why aren't all internal variables prefixed with PORTAGE_ or the like to
prevent this sort of thing?
it's not really internal, just defined in an eclass... and these are regular
environment
Philip Webb purslow at ca.inter.net writes:
Does anyone have experience with these or have any advice to offer ?
Depending on your needs a multipage feeder is very cool on a scanner.
Both my brother and HP built in scanners work just fine. Cups does
nuke things (working configs) time to time
kernel to the point of
running embedded linux. Just take a look at Linaro.
Hey, I got no printer, had others print about 5 pages for me in ~10
years. Why would I want cups?
You do know that only the desktop profiles include cups as a default USE
flag? The one I recommended does not.
Try
ist with the build.log and I can't find a
>> matching bug at b.g.o.
>>
>> Anyone successful here already?
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> Built for me
>
> [I] app-office/libreoffice
> Available versions: 4.4.4.3 4.4.5.2 **4.4. (~)5.0.1.2
> **5.0. **99
It doesn't look like just vim - it looks like exiftool, graphite2,
> cups-filters, gvim, and imagemagick all are blocking.
>
> I'd guess that these packages need a version bump or you need to unmask
> one of the newer builds (most likely they haven't been stabilized yet.)
>
A
On Sat, 10 Dec 2016 16:45:46 -0700
Alec Ten Harmsel <a...@alectenharmsel.com> wrote:
> I'm on this thread a little late, but does CUPS not work? Every printer
> I've set up on a linux box (only a handful, to be fair) has worked out
> of the box without extra drivers.
The p
"
> "eix helvet" is not showing anything either.
>
> The fonts in "flpsed" display are very rugged/pixelated, it is hard to
> look at them.
>
This font package works for Helvetica deps in Mozilla / Firefox && CUPS.
"media-fonts/liberation-fonts"
Reference Link :
https://packages.gentoo.org/packages/media-fonts/liberation-fonts
Corbin
On 07/17/2017 09:52 AM, Matthias Hanft wrote:
>
> [ebuild N ] dev-java/icedtea-bin-3.4.0:8::gentoo USE="alsa cups
> gtk webstart -doc -examples -headless-awt -multilib -nsplugin
> -pulseaudio (-selinux) -source" ABI_X86="(64) -32 (-x32)" 60397 KiB
Try t
it only affects the Abstract Window Toolkit. E.g. it doesn't get rid
of printing, so cups and the graphics libraries will probably remain.
R0b0t1.
On Thursday, 21 December 2017 23:01:50 GMT Walter Dnes wrote:
> Is there a default page size setting in your desktop environment that
> could've changed?
This problem is happening across different PCs, desktops/DEs and different
applications. The common factor is they are all usin
Hello list,
Since upgrading sys-kernel/gentoo-sources from 4.9.95 to 4.14.52, I now get an
error when trying to attach my trusty old Kyocera-Mita FS1020-D. Dmesg finds
it, lsusb lists it, but when I use the KDE printer applet to add it, it isn't
detected and the cups log shows "U
On Mon, 12 Mar 2018 16:29:28 +0100
Nils Freydank <nils.freyd...@posteo.de> wrote:
> You can try to setup a chroot or container (e.g. with LXC/LXD or systemd-
> nspawn) for it, but I these would contain a small 32bit system, too.
can I use a gentoo chroot 32 bit, install cups an
gt;
> > There's no freerdp, xfreerdp, xfreerdp-server, or anything.
> >
> > What am I not thinking about?
>
> I have the same version and it installed /usr/bin/xfreerdp. I guess
> you are missing a useflag? I have X alsa cups ffmpeg gstreamer jpeg
> pulseaudio usb xine
On Sun, 3 Apr 2022 at 18:43, Matthias Hanft wrote:
> And jdk-11 seems to need just openjdk (and not icedtea any more).
>
>
This is because icedtea doesn't exist for java 11 (at least in portage). If
you don't need it for anything in particular, I would go with your initial
thought to just mask
t;
> showpage
>
> 3, if it can print postscript via lpr, then keep doing that and ignore
>cups.
>
> ///
>
> What messes things up is people pressing the wifi-button (if there is
> one) while on cable, which messes up the network config.
>
> If it works with
On 2024-01-29, Michael wrote:
> On Monday, 29 January 2024 18:19:19 GMT Alan Grimes wrote:
>
>> It's a LaserJet Pro M453-4.
>
> You shouldn't need hplip drivers and what not, IPP Everywhere ought to allow
> driverless CUPS to allow you to print:
>
> https://www.pwg.
on the client
side. Not sure how to get those two working together. Both
systems run Gentoo.
Printing always on the same client? That's easy. CUPS can print over
the network. Configure a queue for that client on the server.
Yeah, always on the same client. So I would set up cups
On Wed, 2008-02-13 at 08:19 -0800, Grant wrote:
Thanks a lot for everyone's help. Here is a more to-the-point list of
what I'd like to accomplish:
1. encrypt CUPS printouts between remote server and local print server
2. add an additional layer of security around SSH and CUPS on local
of encryption.
I'm surprised, but glad to hear this. I was under the impression that
opening services like SSH and CUPS to the internet was a bad idea. I
guess they're secure enough. That removes #2 and #3 from my 4-part
list above.
If I can print with CUPS via SSL and submit SMTP mail via
this. I was under the impression that
opening services like SSH and CUPS to the internet was a bad idea. I
guess they're secure enough. That removes #2 and #3 from my 4-part
list above.
If I can print with CUPS via SSL and submit SMTP mail via alternate
port 587, I won't need a VPN
On Fri, 2008-03-07 at 12:25 -0600, Michael Sullivan wrote:
We got a new printer today. It's the same model as our old printer, so it
should work, right? I followed the Gentoo Printing Guide up to the point
where one sets up the printer in the CUPS administrative interface. It
does
wrote:
| We got a new printer today. It's the same model as our old printer, so it
| should work, right? I followed the Gentoo Printing Guide up to the point
| where one sets up the printer in the CUPS administrative interface. It
| does not offer me a parallel port choice for the device. My kernel
Michael Sullivan wrote:
We got a new printer today. It's the same model as our old printer, so it
should work, right? I followed the Gentoo Printing Guide up to the point
where one sets up the printer in the CUPS administrative interface. It
does not offer me a parallel port choice
:
# Date: 2007-09-22
[global]
workgroup = Hydrodynamiki
printing = cups
printcap name = cups
cups options = raw
map to guest = Bad User
include = /etc/samba/dhcp.conf
logon path = \\%L\profiles\.msprofile
logon home = \\%L\%U\.9xprofile
logon drive = P:
usershare allow
On Wednesday 15 April 2009 21:07:56 Christoph Schrauth wrote:
You didn't send the important part of the error message, but my guess
would be a circular dependency between a few components - if you try
emerging x11-libs/gtk+ with USE='-cups', you might get a little further
(and can rebuild
out. With print to file, the button is
live and the pdf file is successfully created
I can print via lpr.
If, in firefox, I goto localhost:631 (the cups home page on this machine),
I can print test pages to either machine.
Is there a way I can ask firefox to tell me why the print button
is greyed out. With print to file, the button is
live and the pdf file is successfully created
I can print via lpr.
If, in firefox, I goto localhost:631 (the cups home page on this machine),
I can print test pages to either machine.
Is there a way I can ask firefox to tell me why
correctly, you require pure text printing using
the printer's built-in bitmap fonts, correct?
Is this an absolute requirement, or is the requirement just to be able to
print text files? If the latter, then CUPS may still be an option. CUPS will
convert the text file to Postscript, then pipe
what sizes of paper are in each of
its trays. This may work fine in XP because it ignores or overrides
the printer's own settings, but may be respected by CUPS.
I should add that the LJ4 is old enough it should be supported under
CUPS without the net-print/hplip software mentioned by Alan
the printer.
Thanks. That's exactly what I have. Do you have ldap in your print server's
cups USE flags? Or gnutls?
These are my flags:
USE=-X -gtk -gtk2 -qt3 -qt4 -gnome -kde unicode nls samba mmx sse 3dnow
-mysql
USE=3dnow acl apache2 berkdb bzip2 cli cracklib crypt cups dri fortran
with the same result, though I haven't yet tried reconfiguring the IRQ or addesses in the bios to different locations.
Is there anywhere else I can look for ptal-mlcd error messages to get further debug help?
I also tried configuring it directly instead of using ptal via cups. Cups reports that it connects
I haven't yet tried reconfiguring the IRQ or addesses in the bios to different locations.
Is there anywhere else I can look for ptal-mlcd error messages to get further debug help?
I also tried configuring it directly instead of using ptal via cups. Cups reports that it connects
; configuring the paralell port, drivers installed
with CUPS and foomatic. No problem at all.
Well, just one - the printer does not print. Any print job
goes into the printing queue and then moves to the completed
printing jobs folder. However, the printer just sits there,
doing nothing (not even blinking
Zac Medico wrote:
Zhang Weiwu wrote:
after a few test it looks obvious OO on gentoo suffer from the samiliar
problem as oo on Windows (sorry to mension Windows again). On my gentoo
there is only one printer installed on cups that is a LaserJet. Later I
discovered all PS files I provided
On Saturday 07 April 2007, William Kenworthy wrote:
I have one quite old machine that was an early upgrade to gcc 4.1.
As a consequence, I have an error that was apparently due to some
bugs in the upgrade process that for me appears (only) in
net-print/gnome-cups-manager-0.31-r2
Ted Ozolins wrote:
After emerging hplip you will notice info re: ppds. If I'm not mistaken,
emerging hplip without the ppds USE flag will not create the ppd files
needed. Once you emerge hplip with the ppds USE flag the ppd files will
be created. Then when you go to set-up your printer in CUPS
depending on net-libs/gnutls... ]
net-misc/curl-7.15.1-r1
net-print/cups-1.1.23-r7
but
room17 mantas # equery u curl
- - gnutls : Adds support for net-libs/gnutls
room17 mantas # equery u cups
- - gnutls : Adds support for net-libs/gnutls
so it isn't curl or cups
room17 mantas # equery depends
I just posted this on linuxprinting.foomatic.devel, but I guess some
here might have the same problem, namely that the HPLIP printer
drivers fail when combined with CUPS' Backend Error Handler:
To fully utilize the capabilities of our HP LaserJets I recently
installed HPLIP and was quite pissed
At Mon, 03 Jul 2006 12:10:19 -0400 Allan Gottlieb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The web based administration interface for cups appears to be missing.
I just installed the unstable version today to fix the libpng problem.
When I browse http://localhost:631/helpI receive
Not Found
Yesterday, I emerged cups 1.2.1-r2. Now I cannot print at all.
I use KDE, and the configuration tools cannot make a connection.
Even bare-bones init stuff doesn't work right:
/etc/init.d/cupsd stop
says it stopped the server, but
/etc/init.d/cupsd start
WARNING: cupsd has already been started
On 8 Jul, J. Roeleveld wrote:
On Wednesday 08 July 2009 16:47:57 Helmut Jarausch wrote:
Hi,
I'm in need to use some commercial software (Matlab and Maple) which
come with their own (probably old) version of Java.
Now, both of those software packages cannot print, they don't see any
CUPS
I can get the Sipix Pocket Printer A6 installed in CUPS and it will
get about 20% through a CUPS test page, but it always stops in the
same spot and the LED just blinks.
Does it do the same with standard printing jobs? I ask because I have an
Epson printer that failed on the CUPS test page
for info on why some apps (Open Office
apps for instance) see printers while other apps (Evolution and
Firefox for instance) do not. Apps that don't work seem to offer print
to file and print to LPR. On the other hand Open Office provides only
the obscenely ugly CUPS printer name
Roy, without being presumptuous, I would say that using D.E. (Desktop
Environment) tools for printing are not the best because of
inconsistency in layout and authentication problems. My suggestion is
to open up your web browser and use localhost:631 in the address bar to
access CUPS and do
suggestion is
to open up your web browser and use localhost:631 in the address bar to
access CUPS and do it this way. My line of reasoning is that you want
consistency, which is what you get with this method. Printers
configured in this way are available in your chosen D.E. In my
use
On Tuesday 09 March 2010 04:48:51 Roy Wright wrote:
Howdy,
OK, installed KDE 4.4.1 on an older box (BE-2400 4GB ~x86), seems to
be working pretty good. But am having trouble trying to figure out
the kde way to configure a network (cups on a kubuntu system)
printer.
From system_settings
some printer wiz will figure out how to just
edit the /etc/cups/printers.conf file directly
I've done this before, but, it's very difficult,
for me, and I'd rather avoid it
For the averturest:
DefaultPrinter hpop8500
Info hpop8500
Location Lab-7
MakeModel HP OfficeJet Pro 1150C Foomatic
rattus ~ # locate foomatic-rip
/usr/bin/foomatic-rip
/usr/lib/ppr/interfaces/foomatic-rip
/usr/lib/ppr/lib/foomatic-rip
/usr/libexec/cups/filter/foomatic-rip
/usr/share/man/man1/foomatic-rip.1.bz2
rattus ~ # equery b foomatic-rip
--- Invalid atom
in /usr/local/portage/layman/sunrise/profiles
-rip
/usr/lib/ppr/lib/foomatic-rip
/usr/libexec/cups/filter/foomatic-rip
/usr/share/man/man1/foomatic-rip.1.bz2
rattus ~ # equery b foomatic-rip
--- Invalid atom
in /usr/local/portage/layman/sunrise/profiles/package.mask: Slot deps
are not allowed in EAPI 0: 'x11-wm/qlwm:3'
* Searching
looked on bgo and the forums with no luck. I don't recall seeing this
on this list either.
Ideas?
Oh, I did run etc-update and then did env-update and source /etc/profile
just in case some other update changed something. No joy there either.
Looks like this is an issue with cups-1.5
Anyone with experience working with epson inkjet printers?
BX525WD is a multifunction device (printer, copier and scanner), and has
ethernet, USB and wifi connectivity.
Can I use it with CUPS? Do I need any special USE flags?
I use the amd64 no-multilib profile.
I am interested in its printing
, copier and scanner), and has
ethernet, USB and wifi connectivity.
Can I use it with CUPS? Do I need any special USE flags?
I use the amd64 no-multilib profile.
I am interested in its printing function in the first place.
I looked at epson home site for drivers and it pointed to
http
:
This is rather odd. For the longest, every time I had a cups update, I
had
to delete my printers then add them back again. It would not print
until I
did so.
I have to do that every time I plug my printer in...
I print so infrequently, every time I want to print I turn the printer
new users. Who are the new users? Probably the
people running turnkey installs of Ubuntu.
For me, IPP and CUPS have just worked beautifully*. Any SKU of
Windows 7 higher than 'starter' will talk to a CUPS daemon just fine,
and will automatically see a CUPS daemon running on the network if the
daemon
:
On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 11:16 AM, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
This is rather odd. For the longest, every time I had a cups
update, I had to delete my printers then add them back again.
It would not print until I did so.
I have to do that every time I plug my printer
Hi, Canek.
On Tue, Sep 06, 2011 at 02:22:44PM -0400, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 1:55 PM, Alan Mackenzie a...@muc.de wrote:
However, I use lprng, not cups. It's good that we have a choice over
what software we use, isn't it? ;-(
It could be that IPP is just
On Mar 23, 2012 2:10 AM, G. Sebastián Pedersen sebas...@gmail.com wrote:
On 3/21/12, Nilesh Govindrajan cont...@nileshgr.com wrote:
Make sure that you have hplip installed (with hpcups scanner USE flags
enabled). Also cups with USE flag usb if you have not enabled kernel usb
printer
On Apr 14, 2012 4:59 AM, ny6...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 03:39:12PM +, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
Hi, all.
My printing's not working. I've got cups-1.4.8-r1 installed.
If I attempt to print from (say) Mozilla, everything appears to go fine
up to the actual printing
On Tue, 2012-07-24 at 21:54 -0500, Dale wrote:
Paul Hartman wrote:
On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 12:58 PM, Alan Mackenzie a...@muc.de wrote:
Evening, Experts!
My printer isn't printing.
More precisely, when in CUPS 1.5.2 (localhost:631), CUPS fails to find
the printer. When I click
printer-drivers.
* Error was: Overlay printer-drivers already in the local list!
# ls /var/lib/layman/
cache_ac494f50f5736be7871962c0dec7b3bb.xml make.conf.old.layman
printer-drivers make.conf overlays.xml zugaina
ls -R /usr/local/portage/net-print
brother-mfc6490cw-cups
program?
Do you have net-print/cups-pdf installed?
Can you recreate the PDF-printer in the cups configuration?
--
Joost
Yes, I have net-print/cups-pdf installed.
The strange part is that on one of my AMD64 system I logged in via ssh and
I could print to from evince to pdf file and after running
On 04/18/13 17:25, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 18/04/2013 14:34, Hartmut Figge wrote:
Stroller:
On 18 April 2013, at 02:12, Joseph wrote:
I have uninstalled cups-pdf and when I go any program print there is still option:
Print to file except that now 'Save to folder by default is empty field
server until a new
version of CUPS was released a few months ago. I couldn't get it to share
printers so I just moved them.
I have not to my knowledge installed a print-manager explicitly, so I assume
it was pulled in by one of the kde metas.
$ equery depends print-manager
* These packages
Hi, Gentoo.
My printer used to work. According to CUPS, its last succesful print
was in February. (Incidentally, I used to have an up-to-date system, but
that went when I screwed it up after Gentoo made Gnome-3 stable and I
tried to switch out of Gnome. My last emerge --sync was around
versions:
0.4.3 [cups dbus djvu +pdf postscript sqlite +svg synctex
LINGUAS=ast az bg bs ca cs da de el en_GB eo es eu fi fr he hr id it ky ms my
pl pt_BR ro ru sk tr ug uk zh_CN]
~0.4.7 [cups dbus djvu +pdf postscript sqlite +svg synctex
LINGUAS=ast az bg bs
On Tue, 23 Jun 2015 18:35:32 +0200, David Haller wrote:
You do know that only the desktop profiles include cups as a default
USE flag? The one I recommended does not.
Try compiling icedtea, libreoffice, scribus and whatnot without
pulling in cups, no matter the use-flags. And sabotaging
Hello,
On Tue, 23 Jun 2015, James wrote:
David Haller gentoo at dhaller.de writes:
[..]
Try compiling icedtea, libreoffice, scribus and whatnot without
pulling in cups, no matter the use-flags. And sabotaging the ebuild
and buildsystem to not use cups leads to failed builds, BT,TriedThat
On Wed, 12 Sep 2018 17:21:14 +0200, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
> On 09/12/2018 03:55:16 PM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > On Wed, 12 Sep 2018 14:50:36 +0200, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
> >
> > > On one machine - called SERVER - I have a USB printer which
> > > works
26731
> >
> > So the printer is definitely there; I just need more splinters under my
> > fingernails.
>
> In case you missed this, did you build net-print/cups with USE="usb"
> enabled?
Yes:
[ebuild R] net-print/cups-2.2.7::gentoo USE="X acl db
On Friday, 30 October 2020 11:51:32 GMT Michael wrote:
> You need to add your user to the lpadmin group.
All right. I've never had to do so before, but I have now. I've also set
USE=zeroconf on /net-print/cups and remerged it. Both cupsd and cups-browsed
are in the default run level. I've e
On 2022.01.12 11:45, Peter Humphrey wrote:
Hello list,
I have a Lexmark C2425 colour laser, which used to be detected
automatically
but now isn't. I can connect it over USB, but I'd like to use IPP or
HTTP.
This is a stable amd64 box, and CUPS is installed thus:
net-print/cups-2.3.3_p2-r3
On 12/01/2022 20:39, Todd Goodman wrote:
On 1/12/2022 11:45 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
Hello list,
I have a Lexmark C2425 colour laser, which used to be detected
automatically
but now isn't. I can connect it over USB, but I'd like to use IPP or
HTTP.
This is a stable amd64 box, and CUPS
Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I have a Lexmark C2425 colour laser, which used to be detected automatically
> but now isn't. I can connect it over USB, but I'd like to use IPP or HTTP.
>
> This is a stable amd64 box, and CUPS is installed thus:
> net-print/cups-2.3
On 1/27/24 23:19, Michael Dinon wrote:
What version of cups?
On Saturday, January 27, 2024, Thelma mailto:the...@sys-concept.com>> wrote:
I have two network printers and all of a sudden when trying to print to
them I get an error message in cups:
Unable to locate printer
On 1/29/24 08:31, Michael wrote:
On Monday, 29 January 2024 14:43:07 GMT Thelma wrote:
On 1/29/24 05:16, Michael wrote:
I tried Without '-E' and still no ppd file in: /etc/cups/ppd/
OK, let's try a different syntax[1] to see if those pesky .ppd files will be
created:
lpadmin -p 3170
On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 10:22 -0400, David wrote:
Most recent messages in /var/log/cups/error_log:
I [03/Apr/2008:08:19:57 -0500] Listening to :::631 on fd 2...
I [03/Apr/2008:08:19:57 -0500] Listening to 0.0.0.0:631 on fd 3...
I [03/Apr/2008:08:19:57 -0500] Listening to /var/run/cups
Kevin O'Gorman wrote on 02/02/08 22:26:
I've installed cups and hplip. I cannot follow the Gentoo
printing guide, because that worthy document requires me to add
hplip to the default runlevel, but hplip does not put anything in
/etc/init.d. My printer is an old HP
/guest access, which would make it like a Win9x/Me printer share
though XP should do fine with it.
However, I think CUPS/IPP would be a better option. It's very easy to
configure (I just followed the Gentoo guide for it). And it makes it
very easy to install on any Windows system. If you have CUPS
about this same problem.
Can you post output of emerge -pv cups and emerge
Thanks Abhay,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ emerge -pv cups
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating dependencies ...done!
[ebuild R ] net-print/cups-1.1.23-r4 -cjk -gnutls
-nls* +pam -samba
: cups is enabled
as a USE flag in the profile and you do not want cups enabled. Put
-cups in your make.conf and it should be disabled. The reverse is also
true. If you want cups but it is disabled in the profile, you can add
cups to your USE line in make.conf and it will be enabled.
Hope
).
That is where you put in your final wishes. Example: cups is enabled
as a USE flag in the profile and you do not want cups enabled. Put
-cups in your make.conf and it should be disabled. The reverse is also
true. If you want cups but it is disabled in the profile, you can add
cups to your USE line
/mit-krb5-1.6.3-r4 pulled in by:
* app-text/ghostscript-gpl-8.62
* dev-util/subversion-1.5.4
* media-sound/vorbis-tools-1.2.0-r2
* media-video/totem-2.22.2-r1
* net-print/gnome-cups-manager-0.33
* net-print/libgnomecups-0.2.3
* x11-libs/gtk+-2.14.5
*
Adding lib
/howtos on how
to set up Samba on my CUPS server to allow me to print from Windows.
I'm also interested in this; I tried it a while back (from both
directions; printer hosted on linux and printer hosted on windows) and
eventually gave up. The printer works fine locally on both machines.
It's
On 04/08/13 09:42, walt wrote:
On 08/02/2013 07:23 PM, William Kenworthy wrote:
I have a long running machine with a local epson usb printer using the
kernel lpusb
Using cups =1.5.2-r4 I can print ... upgrade to 1.6.2-r* and cups cant
see the usb printer. The only errors in the cups log
On 13/12/2013 09:04, Mick wrote:
On Thursday 12 Dec 2013 10:01:20 Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Wednesday 11 Dec 2013 21:04:00 Mick wrote:
Let me get this right, if I set 'kde-base/kdeutils-meta -cups' I will
still be able to print from kde applications?
Here, the K menu item Manage Printing
James wrote:
Dale rdalek1967 at gmail.com writes:
Howdy,
This is confusing. A month or so ago, my HP 5300C scanner worked just
fine.
Hello Dale,
I always keep old (very old) backups of the config file in
/etc/cups to see if when a software upgrade occurs, or
I have to use the admin
d all the time and you expect them
all to discover network services automatically.
In your case, cups is trying to do what you have specified, by enabling of
failing to disable a particular USE flag. If you emerged net-print/cups and
net-print/cups-filters with USE="zeroconf" enabled yo
On Friday, 30 October 2020 16:49:31 GMT Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Friday, 30 October 2020 11:51:32 GMT Michael wrote:
> > You need to add your user to the lpadmin group.
>
> All right. I've never had to do so before, but I have now. I've also set
> USE=zeroconf on /net-print
daemon to start automatically deleted printer?
> >
> > I don't think avahi is needed unless you are printing from different
> > temporary clients and you want the printers to be automatically
> > discovered on the network. If this is not your use case, you
I have a network attached HP officejet 7310.
It works fine with cups as a printer but I cannot get it reognized for
scanning. The officejet has address 192.168.1.50 on our private
network. I have named it ss (for south salem, our home town)
Running hp-check produced several errors (full output
On Feb 3, 2008 4:27 AM, Dave Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kevin O'Gorman wrote on 02/02/08 22:26:
I've installed cups and hplip. I cannot follow the Gentoo
printing guide, because that worthy document requires me to add
hplip to the default runlevel, but hplip does
On Sat, Oct 18, 2014 at 03:12:06PM +, James wrote:
Sorry, reply took a while. Got lots of different stuff going on right now.
cups + hplip is pretty robust.
Mostly because I want a minimal system. I have cups already which KDE can
use, I don’t need (or want) another tool that does
normally
> but as soon as I click print, crash.
>
> I then tried a newer unstable version of cups just in case it would
> help. After that, I opened Kwrite and tried to print. Its print dialog
> opened and waited for me to hit print. LOo did the same. However, both
> of those u
>
> Actually tried that. Got LPD installed, sent a test page. Test page
> appeared in the Windows Queue, then disappeared without any
> acknowledgement from the printer.
This would need some troubleshooting/configuring on the Windows end. It's a
long time ago I tried this and don't
On 3/20/06, Timothy A. Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark -- per your previous here is the info you asked for
I am interested to know why it needs cups
By 'it' you seem to mean qt? PResumably because the standard USE flags
for your profile have it defined. Here's what I'm getting when I
Hello everybody,
Time to log out; expecting a phone call.
So far I re-emerged cups and emerged foomatic. Set up
the printer again using localhost:631-Admin
tasks-add printer. No complaints. Then I set cups
debug level to stun in cupsd.conf, restarted cupsd
tried lpr test.txt
In the cups
I haven't used cups for quite a while and haven't been paying
attention to cups related posts here but a search on gmane indicates
there isn't much going on.
I'm setting up cups to print thru smb on a windows connected printer.
Doing the usual http://localhost:631 (with cupsd running) fails
followed the Gentoo Wiki article, which is too old to inspire
confidence, and I've searched for similar experiences on the Web.
My problem is that, even though the system detects the printer being
connected, cups can't see it. I've tried everything I can think of so I'm
now hoping that someone
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