On 10/25/2015 05:29 AM, Juan R. de Silva wrote:
>> The packages cups-bsd, lpr, and lprng all have lpr. Try installing them
>> and removing them in turn, and see which works.
> Installation of cups-bsd did the trick.
>
> BTW, I tried installing lpr before and it did not help.
>
> This is weird,
On Sun 25 Oct 2015 at 04:29:14 +, Juan R. de Silva wrote:
> > The packages cups-bsd, lpr, and lprng all have lpr. Try installing them
> > and removing them in turn, and see which works.
>
> Installation of cups-bsd did the trick.
So it should. For all practical purposes the lp and lpr
On Sun, 25 Oct 2015 03:27:18 + (UTC), "Juan R. de Silva"
wrote:
> I have Jessie i386 and amd64 installed on 2 different laptops. Wine is
> installed on both, meaning that i386 architecture is enabled on amd64
> install.
>
> Both installation have access to the
I have Jessie i386 and amd64 installed on 2 different laptops. Wine is
installed on both, meaning that i386 architecture is enabled on amd64
install.
Both installation have access to the same printer using the same (i386)
driver from Brother. The printer works just fine with all apps on both
> The packages cups-bsd, lpr, and lprng all have lpr. Try installing them
> and removing them in turn, and see which works.
Installation of cups-bsd did the trick.
BTW, I tried installing lpr before and it did not help.
This is weird, since I've looked into my i386 installation and neither
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