I would like to know how you decided to install the cups package, since its
description says it provides a print *server*. Nevertheless the cups package
depends on the package cups-clients which contains client programs (SysV),
i.e., the lp command for submitting a print job.
So you don'nt need
On Sun, Sep 06, 2009 at 01:06:16PM +0200, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
I would like to know how you decided to install the cups package, since its
description says it provides a print *server*.
Well, three reasons:
a) I thought a print server would provide print services, and that's
what I
Lprng provides lpr and is characterized as a BSD spooling system.
CUPS, on the other hand, is described as a printing system. I
installed CUPS but not lpr/lprng.
I cannot print from AUCTeX:
Running `Print' on `test' with
``dvips -P hp_Laserjet_1320_series_USB_1 test''
dvips:
brownh wrote:
Lprng provides lpr and is characterized as a BSD spooling system.
CUPS, on the other hand, is described as a printing system. I
installed CUPS but not lpr/lprng.
I cannot print from AUCTeX:
Running `Print' on `test' with
``dvips -P hp_Laserjet_1320_series_USB_1 test''
The answer is already on your system, if you had done some
research. You seem to want others to research for you.
Have you installed the cups-bsd package?
Not sure what on my system means. The information associated with
the packages for cups and auctex did not say I had to install cups-bsd
brownh wrote:
The answer is already on your system, if you had done some
research. You seem to want others to research for you.
Have you installed the cups-bsd package?
Not sure what on my system means. The information associated with
the packages for cups and auctex did not say I had to
brownh wrote:
The answer is already on your system, if you had done some
research. You seem to want others to research for you.
Have you installed the cups-bsd package?
Not sure what on my system means. The information associated with
the packages for cups and auctex did not say I had to
Hi,
On Sat, Sep 05, 2009 at 05:01:13PM -0400, brownh wrote:
The answer is already on your system, if you had done some
research. You seem to want others to research for you.
Have you installed the cups-bsd package?
Not sure what on my system means. The information associated with
the
Wayne,
You are quite correct that a google search using your search terms
immediately provided the answer to my question, which arose from a bug
in the documentation (#512098). I assumed (wrongly) that CUPS was
broken, and so googled with the wrong search terms.
The tools you point to were
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