Re: Linux print server, windows machines

1998-06-30 Thread peloy
Jay Barbee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ...agree with Jens... SAMBA is the way to go. I wondered, just out of curiosity, was Win98 packaged with a LPR utility yet? Thought since NT 4 does have the support maybe 98 did. As far as I know the lpr command in Windows NT is command-line oriented

Re: Linux print server, windows machines

1998-06-30 Thread peloy
Brian Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm running hamm, 2.0.33 kernel, and need to connect several printers on our campus to the linux print server (whatever that may be: I don't know. Is there a print server type package I need to have installed?) All the printers will have ip addresses,

RE: Linux print server, windows machines

1998-06-30 Thread Lewis, James M.
-user@lists.debian.org Cc: The recipient's address is unknown. Subject:Re: Linux print server, windows machines Jay Barbee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ...agree with Jens... SAMBA is the way to go. I wondered, just out of curiosity, was Win98 packaged with a LPR utility yet? Thought

Linux print server, windows machines

1998-06-29 Thread Brian Morgan
I've got kind of a rather lengthy question about windows machines printing to a linux print server. I'm rather new at this, but was asked to investigate these possibilities. Any help I could get would be great. I'm running hamm, 2.0.33 kernel, and need to connect several printers on our campus

Re: Linux print server, windows machines

1998-06-29 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Brian Morgan wrote: I've got kind of a rather lengthy question about windows machines printing to a linux print server. I'm rather new at this, but was asked to investigate these possibilities. Any help I could get would be great. I'm running hamm, 2.0.33 kernel, and need to connect

Re: Linux print server, windows machines

1998-06-29 Thread Jay Barbee
All the printers will have ip addresses, via HP jetdirect boxes and cards. I will have several laptops that will need to be able to print to these printers. All the laptops will be running windows 98. ...agree with Jens... SAMBA is the way to go. I wondered, just out of curiosity, was