OK, I'm game. How would I go about that?

On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 10:57 AM, Jan Middelkoop <j...@recreatie-zorg.nl> wrote:
> All CUPS (common unix printing system) configuration is stored in the
> /etc/cups/ directory.  There are the config files you want.
>
> Wouldn't it be easier though to just configure CUPS on the server
> correctly. and make the client's use the CUPS service on the server for
> printing, rather than their own?  (I'm assuming that's possible.)
>
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> Op 30-03-12 12:33, Todd O'Bryan schreef:
>> I can indeed install cups in the client image. How and where do I set
>> up the printer, given that I can't actually *run* the client image
>> from the server? I suppose if I install the printer on another
>> computer, I could just copy the config files, but does someone know
>> which files I need to copy?
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 1:24 PM, Peter D Knight<pdk.kni...@gmail.com>  wrote:
>>> use cups to setup the network printer. http://localhost:631
>>> root as the user name and your admin password needed.
>>> At home I setup a windows  printer and the fat client saw it when using
>>> libre word, without any extra work.
>>> At a school I installed cups server in the image.
>>> Peter
>>>
>>> On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 2:59 PM, Todd O'Bryan<toddobr...@gmail.com>  wrote:
>>>> Hey all,
>>>>
>>>> I just switched my lab to Kubuntu 11.10 using LTSP fat clients, but
>>>> now I can't print from the clients. Users can't even set up the
>>>> printer, because the printer configuration tool returns an error:
>>>>
>>>> ----------
>>>> The service 'Printer Configuration' does not provide an interface
>>>> 'KCModule' with keyword
>>>> 'system-config-printer-kde/system-config-printer-kde.py' The factory
>>>> does not support creating components of the specified type.
>>>>
>>>> Possible reasons:
>>>>   * An error occurred during your last KDE upgrade leaving an orphaned
>>>> control module
>>>>   * You have old third party modules lying around.
>>>> Check these points carefully and try to remove the module mentioned in
>>>> the error message. If this fails, consider contacting your distributor
>>>> or packager.
>>>> ----------
>>>>
>>>> I have a printer on the network that acts like an HP JetDirect
>>>> printer. Any idea how to (a) let users add it, or (b, and preferably)
>>>> add it to all the fat clients in one swell foop?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>> Todd
>>>>
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