Last week i backported weezys 3.5.11 samba package to lenny and I still
go these random errors. I went back to lenny version 3.2.5 and since
then printing works fine. Guess that sorts out network related issues.
Will monitor printing for an few more days and then try an samba version
which supp
Am 26.09.2011 09:52, schrieb Claus Rosenberger:
Same problem here, with the crystal report software too. I tried UTF-8 and
UTF8, it makes no difference.
Am 16.09.2011 12:02:32, schrieb Achim Gottinger:
Was tricked by randomness here, it does not make a difference here also
and i'm still gettin
Same problem here, with the crystal report software too. I tried UTF-8 and
UTF8, it makes no difference.
Am 16.09.2011 12:02:32, schrieb Achim Gottinger:
> After an day without issues i just received an phone call about an
>
printing issue and i found a few "illegal multibyte sequence" errors i
After an day without issues i just received an phone call about an
printing issue and i found a few "illegal multibyte sequence" errors in
the log file again.
Unfortunately i can not reproduce the situation where this error occured
an second try to print that document out of the archive worked b
Update:
Checked logs of all my debian print servers and none had these error
messages today, i guess i had forgotten to restart samba on that server
whom still showed the error. I had also found that erroro message on a
few other servers with an missing unix charset line whom i all moodified
a
It is odd here also, on one server (debian lenny with samba 3.5.6 from
backports) using
dos charset = 850
unix charset = UTF8
fixed that issue on an other server (same osand versions) i also had to
add the unix charset line and it worked for an document which did not
work without and generate
From the Windows side the samba connected printers show "printer not connected"
if the problem appears, on all clients the same time. But Cups connected
printers will be shown as Printer Ready. This situation is just a few minutes,
now it was 45 minutes, but no more interesting things in the lo
Thats really annoying because the printing with samba is not possible, just
printing directly to cups is possible. The clients are working with UTF-8, the
server is working with UTF-8, don't know why character conversion should be a
problem here.
More details:
[2011/09/14 13:55:24.173846, 5]
After connecting the same printers directly to cups using the same
drivers the printouts are available without any problems. So probably
some conversion inside of samba will cancel the printjobs.
Am 11.08.2011 11:32, schrieb Claus Rosenberger:
> Hello,
>
> after upgrading to samba 3.5.6 of Debian
I already have set unix charset = utf8, so it must be another reason ...
Am 11.08.2011 19:56, schrieb Achim Gottinger:
> I guess you need to set
>
> unix charset = utf8
>
> had a similar issue last week, which was fixed that way.
>
> achim~
>
> Am 11.08.2011 11:32, schrieb Claus Rosenberger:
>> He
I guess you need to set
unix charset = utf8
had a similar issue last week, which was fixed that way.
achim~
Am 11.08.2011 11:32, schrieb Claus Rosenberger:
Hello,
after upgrading to samba 3.5.6 of Debian Squeeze some printouts will not
printed. The same prinjob will printed after a couple o
Hello,
after upgrading to samba 3.5.6 of Debian Squeeze some printouts will not
printed. The same prinjob will printed after a couple of tries. I increased the
loglevel and there are only a few messages which showing whtat could be the
problem. The printjobs doesn't arrive at cups.
[2011/08/10
Problem solved - or at least, workaround found - so I'm posting it to
the list for the benefit of future archive-divers. Bug report at:
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7506
Basically, the problem is with changes Microsoft made between 2003 and
2008 for Terminal Server - a machine which
Some additional information on this problem:
I set up wireshark to do a packet trace of the connection attempt. I'm
not familiar enough with what the traffic should look like to know whats
unusual, but the one thing that jumped out at me towards the end of the
conversation was a SPOOLSS OpenPrint
I have a redhat EL5 samba server hosting a collection of printers and
joined to a domain. I can connect to this server and print happily from
a 32-bit XP box on the domain, but a 64-bit windows server 2008 box
cannot connect, and returns the error 0x06d1.
I get the same results with samba 3.0
The version of samba you're running would help. And perhaps turn up the
loglevel on your samba client and see if any errors are logged.
DrewTech wrote:
I am printing from a older samba build to a Windows 7 x64 PC and the print job
would start printing then recycle and start over again. There
I am printing from a older samba build to a Windows 7 x64 PC and the print job
would start printing then recycle and start over again. There is no set page
where it would stop, sometimes it will stop at page 5, 7, 25.
TY
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On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 06:30:33PM -0500, Lois Bennett wrote:
> After struggling with this for a couple of days it's time to ask for help.
> We have two samba servers one is on Solaris 8 running Version 2.2.8a
> and one on Solaris 10 running Version 3.0.28
>
> I am having a problem with samba pri
Hi
After struggling with this for a couple of days it's time to ask for help.
We have two samba servers one is on Solaris 8 running Version 2.2.8a
and one on Solaris 10 running Version 3.0.28
I am having a problem with samba printing from the Solaris 10 samba
server. I can print from the machine
Hello,
I just finished to read chapter 22 of the samba howto.
This chapter explains very well how printing from a win client via samba
and cups work.
If I understood it right, printing a file from windows to a non
postscript printer via cups driver, samba an cups works like this:
- applicat
Hi
Having switched my Samba server from a Solaris box to a RHEL3 Linux box
I cannot get printing to work. Linux box is using CUPS to reference
various network available printers. Printer drivers have been made
available from the Samba server itself under print$. The Samba version
is 3.0.9-1.3
Thanks, now raised as bug #4316.
Rgds,
Martin
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Sent: 31 December 2006 19:45
To: Martin Main
Cc: samba
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba printing crashes all inet services
On Sun, Dec 31, 2006 at 04:09:20PM +0400, Martin E
On Sun, Dec 31, 2006 at 04:09:20PM +0400, Martin E. Main wrote:
> Thanks, I checked this and found that I had the most
> recent glibc update for FC4. I then downloaded the most
> recent FC4 source samba rpm from fedora and I have
> recompiled this and installed, but I still have exactly
> the same
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Sent: 31 December 2006 09:35
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba printing crashes all inet services
Suggest you check to see if there are any glibc updates for your FC4.
- John T.
On Saturday 30 December 2006 22:54, Martin E. Main wrote
(smbd_process+0x840) [0x5b2707]
>#20 smbd(main+0xa5d) [0x7aba80]
>#21 /lib/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xdf) [0x9c7d7f]
>#22 smbd [0x5429c1]
> [2006/12/31 08:50:42, 0] lib/fault.c:dump_core(173)
> dumping core in /var/log/samba/cores/smbd
>
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Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba printing crashes all inet services
On Sat, 30 Dec 2006, Martin E. Main wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a rather unusual problem with samba printing, which pulls down
> all networking services on my linux box.
>
> I have a Linux box running
On Sat, 30 Dec 2006, Martin E. Main wrote:
Hi,
I have a rather unusual problem with samba printing, which pulls down
all networking services on my linux box.
I have a Linux box running FC4 running samba 3.0.14a
before asking for help, one should always ensure one is running latest
stable, t
Hi,
I have a rather unusual problem with samba printing, which pulls down
all networking services on my linux box.
I have a Linux box running FC4 running samba 3.0.14a
I have Canon Pixma ip1200 inkjet connected via usb and running under
cups.
Printing from a Windows XP box works whenever I
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malcolm wrote
:
> My question: since I cannot be the only one to
> encounter such behaviour (google verifies that I am
> not alone), why don't the samba developers either
> fix this bug, or disable printing over samba and
> recommend the internet sol
Printing from a Windoze box to a linux printer has alway been incredibly slow
via Samba.
After I purchased a new printer it was so slow that most Window clients gave
up.
The solution is to avoid Samba alltogether and set up the printer on Windows
as an internet printer, i.e.:
http://mylinux:6
I'm sure it's been solved before and probably more gracefully but here's
the print string I used to accomplish printing from MS Word.
gs -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -dNOPAUSE -sOutputFile=/tmp/%s.pdf /var/spool/samba/%s;lpr -Pfaxit
`strings %s|grep %%Title:|gawk '{print " -o phone="substr($5,1,11)}'`
/t
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Annonymous wrote:
> lpr -r -P%p `strings %s|grep %%Title:|gawk '{print %s " -o phone="$2}'` %s
>
>
> Can someone tell me how to configure samba so the job name submitted can
> be interpreted by Hylafax as a phone number?
Use the %J smb.conf variabl
I have a Red Hat 9 Linux box running Samba
version:2.2.7a-8.9.0-security-rollup-fix and Hylafax acting as a fax
server. I print from my Windows XP machine to the Samba shared printer
hoping the file name would be passed to Hylafax to use as the outbound
phone number but Samba is submitting the
On Wednesday 21 December 2005 12:55, activity superstore wrote:
> Hi all
>
> The printing via Samba+Cups has stopped working. I'm
> using Mandrake 10.0 Official as a Samba server for
> file sharing and printing on a Windows network.
> Printing from a WindowsXP client to the Samba server
> now fails
Quoting Eric Hines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
At 12/21/05 06:48, Dennis B. Hopp wrote:
activity superstore wrote:
Hi all
The printing via Samba+Cups has stopped working. I'm
using Mandrake 10.0 Official as a Samba server for
file sharing and printing on a Windows network.
Printing from a WindowsXP
At 12/21/05 06:48, Dennis B. Hopp wrote:
activity superstore wrote:
Hi all
The printing via Samba+Cups has stopped working. I'm
using Mandrake 10.0 Official as a Samba server for
file sharing and printing on a Windows network.
Printing from a WindowsXP client to the Samba server
now fails and
activity superstore wrote:
Hi all
The printing via Samba+Cups has stopped working. I'm
using Mandrake 10.0 Official as a Samba server for
file sharing and printing on a Windows network.
Printing from a WindowsXP client to the Samba server
now fails and I don't know why it has suddenly
stopped,
Hi all
The printing via Samba+Cups has stopped working. I'm
using Mandrake 10.0 Official as a Samba server for
file sharing and printing on a Windows network.
Printing from a WindowsXP client to the Samba server
now fails and I don't know why it has suddenly
stopped, it used to work. File sharing
On Tuesday 06 September 2005 17:16, david rankin wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: "Cabbar Duzayak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
I also have a very similar, but perhaps not identical problem. The samba
server is on SuSE 9.3 (but the same thing has happened on all SuSEes since
7.0).
I have o
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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| Procedure:
| 1. Edit the registry observing usual caution.
| 2. Locate the key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Printers\DevModePerUser
| 3. Remove all VALUES for Network printers of the form:
| \
| 4. Locate
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|> This is an XP client bug. It has been covered before in the
|> Samba ml archives. You need to clean out the cached devmodes
|> from the HCU portion of the registry on the client machine.
|> Also check network traffic and I ex
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|>
|>I am seeing the exact same problem. It first started seeing the
|> problem after moving to 3.0.20a. I have 3.0.20a running on SuSE 9.0
|> and
On Wed, 2005-09-07 at 17:15 -0500, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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> Mark Dowling wrote:
> | Jerry Carter wrote:
> |
> | "This is an XP client bug. It has been covered before in the Samba ml
> | archives. You need to clean out the cached devmodes
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Mark Dowling wrote:
| Jerry Carter wrote:
|
| "This is an XP client bug. It has been covered before in the Samba ml
| archives. You need to clean out the cached devmodes from the HCU portion
| of the registry on the client machine."
|
| We use this
Jerry Carter wrote:
"This is an XP client bug. It has been covered before in the Samba ml
archives. You need to clean out the cached devmodes from the HCU portion
of the registry on the client machine."
We use this workaround but it's pretty annoying as if you change the
driver or add anothe
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|>
|>I am seeing the exact same problem. It first started seeing the
|> problem after moving to 3.0.20a. I have 3.0.20a running on SuSE 9.0
|> and I have the exact printer problems you describe. I am also running
|> 3.0.13 on
david rankin wrote:
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Hi,
I have setup samba server on my linux box (Fedora Core 4 with latest
samba, just updated via RHN) and has configured file sharing via samba
for this server and connecting to it from my windows xp b
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From: "Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Tuesday 06 September 2005 11:16 am, david rankin wrote:
after moving to 3.0.20a. I have 3.0.20a running
3.0.20a?
Sorry, I meant:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> smbclient -U% -L localhost
Domain=[RB_LAW] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.2
On Tuesday 06 September 2005 11:16 am, david rankin wrote:
> after moving to 3.0.20a. I have 3.0.20a running
3.0.20a?
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From: "Cabbar Duzayak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi,
I have setup samba server on my linux box (Fedora Core 4 with latest
samba, just updated via RHN) and has configured file sharing via samba
for this server and connecting to it from my windows xp box. So far,
everythi
I have a server running linux with an hp 5740 running on it
Cups seems to deal with this printer just fine.
I used the web interface to add the printer with out any problems
and it works perfectly.
The problem I have is with samba.
When I add a 5740 to my windows xp system nothing prints.
it seems
Hi,
I'm running samba 3 and printing does not work. Please review the part
of my smb.conf below and let me know if there is anything that seems to
be causing this issue.
I appreciate anyone who spends their valuable time helping me.
Thanks,
Bill
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[global]
debug level = 0
syslog = 0
workgroup
Envinronment: Samba PDC w/LDAP backend & XP Pro clients.
OK, so here is my idea:
The ESP PrintPro drivers are free native windows CUPS network drivers
that facilitate all the cool wackiness and printer control that users
are used to. So what if we just use Samba to distribute them? Then
everyth
I've recently made a great deal of progress getting ready to roll out
linux workstations in our Windows Active Directory environment. There
are a couple of very significant problems I'm stuck with though, one of
which is definitely Samba related, and the other which is borderline
Samba related.
Hi,
I configured 3 printers on my Linux machine. One prinetr is a
network printer and 2 are SMB printers. I shared all 3 printers through
samba. On Windows side, i am seeing all 3 print shares and i am able to
connect printrs. On windows , After connecting samba printers , when i
open a pri
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John H Terpstra wrote:
| Mike,
|
| Have you uncommented the last line? The one with:
|
| application/octet-stream
|
| in both:
| /etc/cups/mime.convs
| /etc/cups/mime.types
btw...i never commented these out and printing
works fine for me.
c
On Thu, Aug 26, 2004 at 01:49:26PM -0600, John H Terpstra wrote:
> Mike,
> Have you uncommented the last line? The one with:
> application/octet-stream
> in both:
> /etc/cups/mime.convs
> /etc/cups/mime.types
Sigh...
Well, that was a really nice thought that nobody
Mike,
Have you uncommented the last line? The one with:
application/octet-stream
in both:
/etc/cups/mime.convs
/etc/cups/mime.types
The symptoms you report sound like these entries are commented out.
- John T.
On Thursday 26 August 2004 13:11, Michael H. Warfield wrote:
> Dou
Doug,
On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 11:39:04AM -0400, Douglas Sterner wrote:
> Using Samba 3.05 and cups I'm having some trouble getting documents to
> print thru CUPS in raw mode. Documents print fine from the server but not
> from an XP client. When I used the following print
> command statement f
On Wednesday 25 August 2004 17:39, Douglas Sterner wrote:
> Using Samba 3.05 and cups I'm having some trouble getting documents to
> print thru CUPS in raw mode. Documents print fine from the server but not
> from an XP client. When I used the following print
> command statement for troubleshootin
Using Samba 3.05 and cups I'm having some trouble getting documents to
print thru CUPS in raw mode. Documents print fine from the server but not
from an XP client. When I used the following print
command statement for troubleshooting the job is getting to the Samba
server spool directory for t
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Douglas Sterner wrote:
| Using samba 3.05 and cups for raw printing does anyone know
| why I'm getting this when I print from an xp client. All I'm
| trying to do is get point and print printing working in raw
| cups mode. Using the print manager I can
Using samba 3.05 and cups for raw printing does anyone know why I'm getting
this when I print from an xp client. All I'm trying to do is get point and
print printing working in raw cups mode. Using the print manager I can print
a successful test page but not from the client. Does anyone have any
su
Using samba 3.05 and cups for raw printing does anyone know why I'm getting
this when I print from an xp client. All I'm trying to do is get point and
print printing working in raw cups mode. Using the print manager I can print
a successful test page but not from the client. Does anyone have any
su
Using samba 3.05 and the point and print features how does one setup tcp/ip
ports for printing. After having loaded the print drivers using the APW all
the printer ports show a local port on the samba server and all of my
printers use a 192.168.10.X address. Is there anyway this can automatically
h
Hi
I've got a printer connected on my samba server as a local printer. On my
network i've got a win98 machine and a windowsXP macchine. A user on the
win98 machine is able to print (after configuring a network printer on
win98) but the windowsXP machine is not able to print (i configured the
Try the CUPS printer drivers for windows.. (version 5 ??)
they support page counting, coz it convert your printing page
to a pdf format.. and then you can see the number of pages
at one of the last lines..
easy to make a script who's filtering out the page numbers
and prosses it to the account..
l
Hi, I'm running Samba printing services to share a printer on my Linux box with a
network of windows machines. Everything works great. The only problem I am having is
that I cannot count the number of pages printed by each user.
My printers section looks like this:
[printers]
comment = All P
Chevalier
Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2004 5:07 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [Samba] samba printing - help!
Hello,
I don't know if it might help, but do you still have the
'/var/spool/samba' directory
in place? I had the same issues recently, when i reins
Hello,
I don't know if it might help, but do you still have the '/var/spool/samba' directory
in place? I had the same issues recently, when i reinstalled a system which was
missing Samba spool dir.
bye,
Fabien Chevalier
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Hi there,
My Mandrake server has been working fine for years, and I just
recently tried adding some rpms to get my squirrel mail updated. (Of
course I just removed my uneeded sound card at the same time, amd also
found my /var was filling(fixed - printing still doesn't work_, so I am
not sure what
Good Afternoon,
We recently added encrypted smb passwords to our site.
I just tried to add a printer to samba and it will not work.
I tried to connect to \\sambahost\printer and it will not connect.
All the older printers still work. I just wonder if there is an
extra step I need to perform now w
I'm sorry for asking a really newbie question here. But I'm just
missing something I guess. I've read the HOWTO for 3.0.0 and either I
missed it or I just didn't understand it.
I have 3.0.1Pre1 on RH 9 "Machine A" working as a domain controller with
a win2000 SP4 box. I made a USB local CUPS
Hi,
I've got an interesting problem with the Samba spoolss support. We've
recently received a new networked printer/copier - a Canon ir5000i. The
machine comes with a CD that provides various drivers, including ones
for NT4, which is our dekstop OS.
I have set this up via TCP/IP printing support
ould ask for your username and password
Hope this helps
Joe Garfoot
Corpus Christi Catholic College
Leeds, UK
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 7/10/03 2:32 PM
Subject: [Samba] Samba printing
Hello.
I'm looking to setup printing in the local lab
Hello.
I'm looking to setup printing in the local lab via samba.
The printserver must hold print jobs untill released by users.
I tried samba + cups with postscript drivers hosted on samba, but
can't figure out hot to make it hold print jobs instead of printing
them right away.
Thanks
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On Tue, 11 Mar 2003, Gregory Chagnon wrote:
> Hi- I want to be able to use a linux server with Samba for all my users
> to spool their print jobs too. Right now we have a Windows NT Server
> that shares all of our printers, most of the are connected
Hi-
I want to be able to use a linux server with Samba for all my users to spool
their print jobs too. Right now we have a Windows NT Server that shares all
of our printers, most of the are connected through JetDirect cards and other
print server devices. Then I share those printers out to
Hi.
Is this the right place to ask for printing in samba ?.
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Hi all,
I'm running Solaris 7 with samba 2.2.7a and would like to
have samba printing in place so that PC client can print
from existing print queue "its_simx_local" on solaris
(created via jetadmin).
The print queue is visible in Windows Explorer. Using
Windows "Add Printer Wizard", I insta
The experiment worked. The file /tmp/junk was created when I tried to print the file
smb.conf. Here are the contents of /tmp/junk:
# cat /tmp/junk
Tried to print smbprn.77.EAaqrt
Here are the attributes:
# ls -lt /tmp|head
total 1616
-rw-rw-rw- 1 user2smbuser 36 Dec 16 09:04 junk
Well, to experiment, you might try, in your printing share:
printing command = echo Tried to print %s > /tmp/junk
And see if that command gets executed.
Joel
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 01:44:31PM -0500, daulton theodore wrote:
> Thanks Joel. I did move everything except 'printing, printcap name and l
Thanks Joel. I did move everything except 'printing, printcap name and load
printers' into the share, restarted the server, tried printing. Got the same
result. I'm really puzzled as to why this is not working. It seemed so simple
according to the instructions in the various references. I'm open to
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 04:00:18PM -0500, daulton theodore wrote:
You might put the printing stuff into the share, not in the global section.
Joel
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 04:00:18PM -0500, daulton theodore wrote:
> Hi:
> I am new to the Samba world and I am having problems with printing. I
> have S
Hi:
I am new to the Samba world and I am having problems with printing. I
have Samba installed on a Solaris 8 server. I can see the Samba shares
and the printer (lasersys) in Windows Explorer. I have installed the
printer on my workstation (NT 4.0) using the Windows 'Add Printer'
wizard. However, w
Well, I have a strange one again. Using samba version 2.2.5 and cups
version 1.1.15. We have 2 printers over the network, both TCP/IP-based
Jetdirect printers. on is on x.x.x.32, the other on x.x.x.38. I can print
to the laserjet on IP 32 all day long. However, both on Windows clients,
print
I have samba working fine. It even prints ok.
The problem is that Windows cannot see the print jobs
in the spooler on the Linux box. I can see them for a
while but then I can see them in the spooler on the
Linux box and not in the Windows queue.
I am using RedHat 7.1 with Samba 2.2.6. I
am also u
I have samba working fine. It even prints ok.
The problem is that Windows cannot see the print jobs in the spooler on the
Linux box.
I am using RedHat 7.2 with a bunch of versions of Samba including 2.2.3a. I
am also using the default lpd spooler and settings are in /etc/printcap
printing=bsd
We had a problem since we upgraded our samba from i belive 2.0.x or1.9.x
to 2.2.0x
The problem is that with our HP LaserJet 8000DN it has been impossible
to install a driver and get A4 as default papersize in the printer
driver. It was always Letter that was choosen as default. With the
resul
On Tue, 2 Apr 2002, Mlmn kr wrote:
> We are using samba 2.2.2 to access unix print server's print-queue on
> windows 2000. The printers get installed on the windows 2000 and works
> fine but it uses the printer drivers installed locally. If we are able
> to create smb share for the printer driver
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