* Richard Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-10-26 05:37]:
As cups does not allow ordinary users to cancel jobs, I have to log out, log
on as root and start a root KDE session - which I hate to do at all - in
order to open print manager and kill the waiting jobs.
The print jobs can still be
I have 2 debian unstable systems with cupsys version 1.1.19final-1
installed. Both systems exhibit the same problem when attempting to
print to an lpd based printer on a RedHat 6.2 system. An error message
is reported by cups that says Connected from port 515... I have
another debian stable
Hello,
I have a slight problem. I am running Debian on 3 machines at home (one router
and 2 desktops) and I am trying to get cups to run on the router, attach my
printer to it (deskjet 690C). The hardware part is no problem ;-) but the
software part is.
I installed the following packages:
On Sat, 05 Apr 2003 01:04:08 -0500
Andy Hurt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
n-dimensional confuscation ;-/
If you use gs(-esp) [is either needed?], which came first: gs(-esp) or
cupsys?
I have these packages installed:
cupsys 1.1.18-2 Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - server
sarge says to use foomatic instead of cupsomatic-ppd. cupsomatic works
like a charm. with just foomatic, no printes were available in the
webinterface. the foomatic-compiledb built the drivers in /boot (Dam)
and they still were not available via the web interface.
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Package:
On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 04:32:50PM -0800, Jens wrote:
Is there anything real obvious here that I am forgetting to do ?
Did you remember to
`/etc/pnm2ppa.conf`
since the Debian package pnm2ppa has a bug where it doesn't install a
default conf which kills CUPS? Alternatively, you can go to
On Fri, 4 Apr 2003 06:27:24 -0500
Michael Bevilacqua [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you remember to
`/etc/pnm2ppa.conf`
since the Debian package pnm2ppa has a bug where it doesn't install a
default conf which kills CUPS? Alternatively, you can go to
/usr/doc/pnm2ppa/ to get other
Jens wrote:
I am having problems with cups on a system I recently set up. I loaded
(apt-get install) cupsys and gs-esp is also loaded. I can open the admin page
at http://localhost:631, I can add printers, I can see the cues but any test
pages are instantly cancelled. Looking at the erro_log
On Fri, 04 Apr 2003 22:24:49 -0500
Andy Hurt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Egads--I'm not the only one!
I have a HP 5L-Parallel, and run unstable. I can print like crazy from
every program/console--it's only the test page that won't print. When I
try to -- snip -- I've gone to so many ends
Kevin McKinley wrote:
On Fri, 04 Apr 2003 22:24:49 -0500
Andy Hurt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I run unstable. I can print like crazy from every program/
console--only the test page won't print [from CUPS Adm].
This is a new dimension. I've heard of people being able to print a test
page but nothing
Jens wrote:
On April 4, 2003 07:24 pm, Andy Hurt wrote:
Questions:
I am runnning 'unstable' - is there anything printing related that is
broken ?
Is there anything real obvious here that I am forgetting to do ?
I did try all kinds of google searches but haven't come up with anything
useful
Hello,
yesterday I have installed cups and successfully configured my Epson
Stylus Color 580 usb printer to work with my Sid. I have printed some
pages, and everything seemed to work. Today I have tried to print a
three pages file from xemacs, and after two of them the printer stopped.
I have
Hi,
I'm having a printing related problem and am new to Debian so I'm not sure
how to handle the bug reporting. I've spent quite a bit of time debugging
this, but there are about 10 packages used by and related to cups ...
Do I have to figure out exactly where the problem is before submitting
On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 06:26:24AM -0800, Robert Estes wrote:
I'm having a printing related problem and am new to Debian so I'm not sure
how to handle the bug reporting. I've spent quite a bit of time debugging
this, but there are about 10 packages used by and related to cups ...
Do I have
This one time, at band camp, Robert Estes said:
Hi,
I'm having a printing related problem and am new to Debian so I'm not sure
how to handle the bug reporting. I've spent quite a bit of time debugging
this, but there are about 10 packages used by and related to cups ...
Do I have to
Hallo,
ich habe ein Problem mit dem Tool von HP (HP Internet Printer Connection Version 2.1).
Wenn ich einen Drucker (z.B. http://192.168.128.11:631/printers/HP_LJ2200_Test)
hinzufügen will (Windows XP) bekomme ich die Fehlermeldung:
- Unable to establish a connection with the printer
Hallo Liste,
hab versucht gestern auf meinem Debian 3.0 System Cups zu installieren.
Dazu hab ich alle Cups Pakete eingespielt und konfiguriert. Der Cups
Server meldet sich auch auf Post 631. Das Webinterface geht auch ebenso
wie lpinfo und die anderen Tools.
Allerdings kann ich keinen Drucker
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 12:21:43PM +0100, Tilmann Haug wrote:
Hallo Liste,
hab versucht gestern auf meinem Debian 3.0 System Cups zu installieren.
Dazu hab ich alle Cups Pakete eingespielt und konfiguriert. Der Cups
Server meldet sich auch auf Post 631. Das Webinterface geht auch ebenso
wie
Hallo Frank,
in welcher Datei stell ich das ein, bzw. wie prüf ich das?
/etc/cupsd.conf?
Frank Lorenzen wrote:
Hast du zufällig localhost ausgesperrt? Z.B. mit
Listen 1.2.3.4:631
Thanx!
Tilmann
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Hi again,
Frank Lorenzen schrieb:
/etc/cupsd.conf?
Sorry, hatte mich auf die schnelle vertan.
Bei mir ist das in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf.
Falls du an dieser Option aber nicht selbst rumgespielt hast,
liegt es eher nicht daran.
Hab mal die lokale IP adresse hinzugefügt, bringt aber keine
On Mon, 09 Dec 2002 19:51:53 +0100
Tilmann Haug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi again,
Frank Lorenzen schrieb:
/etc/cupsd.conf?
Sorry, hatte mich auf die schnelle vertan.
Bei mir ist das in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf.
Falls du an dieser Option aber nicht selbst rumgespielt hast,
liegt es
On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 12:45:58PM +1030, Tom Cook wrote:
Hi all,
I have installed CUPS from the stable distro onto my machine. When I
point my browser at http://localhost:631/ I can see the printer info
pages and docu and all that, but http://localhost:631/admin asks for a
username and
Hi all,
I have installed CUPS from the stable distro onto my machine. When I
point my browser at http://localhost:631/ I can see the printer info
pages and docu and all that, but http://localhost:631/admin asks for a
username and password, then gives a 404 Not Found error. I have
installed the
Until yesterday I only downloaded from the debian stable distributions.
Yesterday, to get stcolor.ppd, I used apt-get install cupsys after
updating the package list for the testing distribution. Three packages
were added and 14 upgraded.
I then ran lpadmin -p Epson -E -v usb:/dev/usb/lp0
* David Grill Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [22.02.01 16:48]wrote:
I am having a very odd problem with CUPS under sid. It works fine on two
computers, but on another (with the same version of CUPS, installed at the
same time, and with nothing particularly odd about the system config) I can
only
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 03:17:44PM -0500, David Grill Watson wrote:
I am having a very odd problem with CUPS under sid. It works fine on two
computers, but on another (with the same version of CUPS, installed at the
same time, and with nothing particularly odd about the system config) I can
I am having a very odd problem with CUPS under sid. It works fine on two
computers, but on another (with the same version of CUPS, installed at the
same time, and with nothing particularly odd about the system config) I can
only use the IPP backend.
When I try to add a printer from the web
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 03:17:44PM -0500, David Grill Watson wrote:
When I try to add a printer from the web interface, I'm not even given the
option of using anything besides the IPP backend (which is listed twice) or a
disk file. As you can guess, this makes setting up a local printer more
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