Tim Kelley wrote:
On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 11:35:08AM -0400, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
For the benefit of anyone else trying this, you don't have to touch
anything on the client machine(s). Just the default install of the basic
CUPS packages is needed on the client. The CUPS daemon running on the
John L Fjellstad wrote:
Tom Pfeifer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks for the response, but it's not working.
The docs don't help much. A simple example is needed there.
Did you check the location entry in the /etc/cups/cupsd.conf?
I have this as my location entry to allow systems
On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 11:35:08AM -0400, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
For the benefit of anyone else trying this, you don't have to touch
anything on the client machine(s). Just the default install of the basic
CUPS packages is needed on the client. The CUPS daemon running on the
client will then
Tom Pfeifer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks for the response, but it's not working.
The docs don't help much. A simple example is needed there.
Did you check the location entry in the /etc/cups/cupsd.conf?
I have this as my location entry to allow systems on my network to
print:
Location
On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 13:10:07 +0200, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
I have 2 machines on a local network, both running Debian/Sarge. One has
a printer (Epson SC 660) attached to it's parallel port, and I have that
printer set up with CUPS so that I can print to it from that machine.
That machine is a CUPS
John L Fjellstad wrote:
Tom Pfeifer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks for the response, but it's not working.
The docs don't help much. A simple example is needed there.
Did you check the location entry in the /etc/cups/cupsd.conf?
I have this as my location entry to allow systems
Stephen Patterson wrote:
On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 13:10:07 +0200, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
I have 2 machines on a local network, both running Debian/Sarge. One has
a printer (Epson SC 660) attached to it's parallel port, and I have that
printer set up with CUPS so that I can print to it from that
Here's my situation: (which has to be a very common one)
I have 2 machines on a local network, both running Debian/Sarge. One has
a printer (Epson SC 660) attached to it's parallel port, and I have that
printer set up with CUPS so that I can print to it from that machine.
That machine is a CUPS
On Tue, 2004-09-07 at 12:00, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
The part where I'm going blank is how to set up the 2nd machine so that
I can use (send jobs to) the printer on the 1st machine. The docs seem
to gloss over this, not going into any kind of step by step (or example)
as they do with configuring
Tom Pfeifer wrote:
Here's my situation: (which has to be a very common one)
I have 2 machines on a local network, both running Debian/Sarge. One has
a printer (Epson SC 660) attached to it's parallel port, and I have that
printer set up with CUPS so that I can print to it from that
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