Am Mittwoch, 19. Mai 2004 10:23 schrieb Eilert:
> > "Drucker verwalten" -> "Drucker hinzuf�gen" (Administrate printer, Add
> > printer in english interfaces I guess), and set it like this:
>
> And here's a stop: I don't get permission, neither as a regular user nor
> as root.

root and empty password? Then you should immediately change the password to a 
reasonable value :-)

> That's why I tried to do it with Yast, but it didn't accept this:
> > Ger�t(device): LPD/LPR Host or printer
> > Ger�t URI (device URI): lpd://localhost:515/$PRINTER
>
> Instead of this, I choose a manual configuration which asks for a URI
> and typed in the lpd line. But it changed it to "localhost".

This is OK, probably 515 is the default port and may be omitted.

> > Now you should be able to login as any user, open a xterm console or
> > similar and do    lpd -P Standard /etc/hosts
>
> Then it says "command unknown: lpd"

I was quite sure lpd belongs to cups standard package. Perhaps it's in some 
misterious hidden place, like /usr/sbin.... no idea.

> So I guess, there's more to that here :-)
>
> First of all, I tried Peter's suggestion and it worked well with one
> exception (read my answer to him on the list). What do you think, should
> I stay with that solution?

If it works, take it.

Anselm


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