>-----Original Message----- >From: Vincent van de Camp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 11:19 AM >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: RE: [gentoo-user] Printing to CUPS from another linux computer > > >OK, I've had partial success. As it turns out (after a four hour power >outage due to some heavy storms in the area), the <Location /> was set >to Deny all and then Allow all, in that order. After I'd >changed that, I >was able to print from one computer to the print server, but >only using >the kde-print manager, as was suggested. >However, as said, I don't use kde, and I don't want to depend on that. >There has to be a way to just foomatic my way to the other >computer. But >alas, I haven't found one yet. How would I set up the "-c" part of the >foomatic statement? lpd? http? ipp? Now that I know my printserver is >reachable, I know it can be done, just not exactly how... > >Rex Young wrote:
hmmmm...Have you tried: lpr something.ps with a postscript file from the command line? I've never had to do any printer setup from client computers. I think that portage installed foomatic when I set up cups, but I haven't done anything with it other than the setup on the server. -rex -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
