Glad to have helped. I would say when I first began fooling with linux, about 1/3 of all my problems were due to permissions. After two or three or four years, about 1/3 of all my problems are due to permissions, only now I assume any problem is a permissions problem and check them out first!
Joel On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 09:16:14AM -0800, Oscar Lovera wrote: > Joel, > You were right, it was a permission problem (I didn't realized that > neither of my users but root could print to > that printer). It took me a while to figure out the problem but I > traced it to the jetadmin of HP. The printer > were create with the old jetadmin tool and aparently it doesn't work on > Solaris (I couldn't figured out why > it works only for root). > I removed the printer and recreated it using the new webadmin > provided by HP and it worked. > > Thanks for your help. > > -Oscar > > PS. Daulton, hope it helps you too. > > Joel Hammer wrote: > > >gave 0 means the command was successful. > > > >You might look at the printer log file for clues. > > > >Maybe the guest user doesn't have the proper permissions to run the lp > >command but your regular user does. > > > >Joel > > > >>Running the command `/usr/bin/lp -c -dhplj5 > >>/var/SMBtmp/OSCARXLOVE.g5aGki; rm /var/SMBtmp/OSCARXLOVE.g5aGki' gave 0 > >>01/02/03 15:14:55 guest closed file OSCARXLOVE.g5aGki (numopen=0) > >>Any idea why the lp command gave 0? It creates the OSCARXLOVE.g5aGki > >>file just OK > >>but nothing is printing. It is print just fine if I manually run the > >>command '/usr/bin/lp -c -dhplj5 /var/SMBtmp/OSCARXLOVE.g5aGki' -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba