Dear Norm 

Thanks a lot but I cant find following file to edit as per the link that you
send http://opensolaris.org/os/community/printing/faq/sol2lin.html
File is:

/etc/inted.conf
Linux version is Ubuntu 9.10
The error that I'm getting from Solaris
(printer Name): service-unavailable


root at prod # lp -d LQ-680 nnn.txt
LQ-680: service-unavailable
root at prod #






Thanks & Best Regards 


-----Original Message-----
From: Norm Jacobs [mailto:norm.jac...@sun.com] 
Sent: 13/10/2009 19:07
To: Nibal
Cc: opensolaris-discuss at opensolaris.org; printing-discuss at opensolaris.org
Subject: Re: [osol-discuss] enable LPR on Linux users let them use Unix
printers


I'm including printing-discuss since it's probably a better forum for this.

The Window printing model differs from Solaris in that a Windows print 
server pretty much expects that the client systems will supply printer 
ready output, so depending on your needs, you might consider creating a 
local queue on the Solaris box and treating the Windows hosted printer 
as though it were a "network attached printer".  If you have several 
Solaris clients, you can point them at a single Solaris system that 
queues their jobs and forwards them to the Windows print server.  You 
can do something similar on Linux.  Presumably the Linux system will be 
using CUPS and network attached printers and remote print queues are 
configured the same way under CUPS.  Under CUPS, you create a local 
queue for it with a device-uri that is something like 
lpr://server/queue, ipp://server/printers/queue, socket://printer:9100, ...

The Solaris GUI tools (/usr/sbin/printmgr) should make it easier to 
create the queue under LP
The CUPS web interface, system-config-printer, or distro supplied tool 
should make it easer under CUPS.
If you use OpenSolaris, you can use either LP or CUPS.

You might also look at http://opensolaris.org/os/community/printing/faq/ 
for some hints.

    -Norm


Nibal wrote:
>> Dear All,
>> I have sun Solaris 10 server adding all shared
>> printers as LPR on windows client as following
>> command 
>> #lpadmin -p (printer-name) -s (ip for Windows PC that
>> attached printer)  
>> Then all Solaris users can print through the server
>> and they can use following command to print ( for
>> example)
>> $ lp -d (printer-name) (file-name to print it)
>> my question is how I can enable LPR on Linux users
>> because I have also Linux users to let them print
>> though the Solaris servers 
>> For windows I can install lpr for Unix printer
>> service, and what about Linux how can I run this
>> service 
>>
>>
>> Thanks & Best Regards,
>>     

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