On Tue, Nov 25, 2003 at 09:49:13PM -0600, Timothy Bolz wrote:
> Ralph
> Thank you. I edited /etc/cups/cupsd.conf and edited
>
>
> Order Deny,Allow
> Allow From 127.0.0.1
> Allow From 192.168.0.2
> #Deny From All
>
>
>
> AuthType Basic
> AuthClass System
> Order Deny,Allow
> Allow From 127.0.
Ralph
Thank you. I edited /etc/cups/cupsd.conf and edited
Order Deny,Allow
Allow From 127.0.0.1
Allow From 192.168.0.2
#Deny From All
AuthType Basic
AuthClass System
Order Deny,Allow
Allow From 127.0.0.1
Allow From 192.168.0.2
#Deny From All
I didn't know if #Deny From All should be hashed
Tim,
You have to open the port to outside computers, for me that means editing
a file at /etc/cups/cupsd.conf and adding a line "here and there" that
says something like "Allow From 192.168.4.*". Then restart cups and
watch /var/log/cups/error_log and /var/log/cups/access_log. Make sure
you
Maybe I'm missing something. I thought cups was easy? Do I have to have
Samba running (NO windows machines) when using cups? I've tried to get my
second computer (Boyle) to print on my main computer (Tesla) but to no avail.
I'm using cups on both machines. I have a laser printer on Tesla (ma
So, does your printer work for anything else at all, using linux?
lpr myfile.txt
or otherwise?
regards,
Ben
PS - you may want to search tldp.org / linuxdoc.org
Or if you ask a pointed question, we can help. Otherwise,
you might want to bring your boxen and printer to a clinic = )
PPS - ha
I have them installed yet cannot understand them.
Dirk
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You should make sure your printer is correctly configured before you
worry about application-level details like specifically printing photos.
You should be able to:
echo "I'm alive" | lpr
to print some text (use lpr -P /dev/XXX to specify printer, see man lpr)
or:
lpq
to see the pri
will do it but I can't
> configure the right picture sizes in gThumb. Is there an easier
> app to do photo printing in linux? Thanks, Dirk
This is awfully vague... What, specifically, is the problem you're
having?
FWIW, I don't use inkjet printers any more to output photos
Dirk,
The GIMP uses its own printing tools, check out:
http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/
Jamie
On Monday 27 October 2003 10:35 am, Dirk Ouellette wrote:
: Is there anyone on the list who can help me set up the Gimp to print
: photos using Redhat 9 and my hp 5550 printer. So far I have
s there an easier app to do photo printing in linux?
Thanks, Dirk
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The documentation for kppp is printed up in docbook format. Does anyone
know a simple way to print this up?
Related question: On the net the program Jade is highly recommended for
converting Docbook files to HTML or TeX. I tried to compile Jade on my REd
Hat 8.0 system and got errors in the Makef
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 03:57:56PM -0800, Ben Barrett wrote:
> They must've finally changed that, it *was* spadmin from StarOffice, and
> stayed that way in a number of versions of OpenOffice. I suppose
> "soffice" is no longer the starting program, either?
There is no office desktop anymore. W
They must've finally changed that, it *was* spadmin from StarOffice, and
stayed that way in a number of versions of OpenOffice. I suppose
"soffice" is no longer the starting program, either? I have used the
earlier release 641 as well as 1.0, both of which used spadmin and
soffice... cheers!
Be
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 03:22:05PM -0800, Ben Barrett wrote:
> I haven't fully examined the latest release, but a programs called
> "spadmin" (IIRC) was used to configure the printers' settings.
> Maybe you already use that, I don't know, but hope that helps a bit.
>
> -Ben B
Yeah, I was using it.
, Mar 26, 2003 at 02:34:34PM -0800, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
> > I'm having trouble printing from open office to 11x17 paper. I'm trying to
> > print directly or to a2ps. When I print and view it throught |a2ps
> > -Pdisplay, or when it comes out on the printer the page
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 02:34:34PM -0800, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
> I'm having trouble printing from open office to 11x17 paper. I'm trying to
> print directly or to a2ps. When I print and view it throught |a2ps
> -Pdisplay, or when it comes out on the printer the page is short
I'm having trouble printing from open office to 11x17 paper. I'm trying to
print directly or to a2ps. When I print and view it throught |a2ps
-Pdisplay, or when it comes out on the printer the page is shortened. The
height is shrunk about 80%. I've tried making the document tall
Nice.
When I installed 'smbclient' via apt-get, it automatically set up the
backend/smb symlink for me. At that point, it was just a matter of
selecting the correct pull down (... via Samba) from the CUPS HTML
administration page (which wasn't there w/o smbclient) and giving it the
network addre
On Sat, Oct 05, 2002 at 11:43:55AM -0700, Rob Hudson wrote:
> I've got cups installed and my printer is supported via cups and gimp-print.
> What I can't figure out is how to tell cups to print to the printer which is
> on my wife's computer on win2k. Any ideas?
Here's how I do such a thing (I'm
I've got cups installed and my printer is supported via cups and gimp-print.
What I can't figure out is how to tell cups to print to the printer which is
on my wife's computer on win2k. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Rob
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I think your right about that... aparently, I have both... LPRng seems to be
many files (inculding lpq and cancel, lpr, lprm, lpc) BTW, lpc looks pretty
interesting :)
Jamie
On Tuesday 03 September 2002 04:40 pm, Bob Miller wrote:
: Linux Rocks ! wrote:
: > That one is even better... but how d
On Tue, Sep 03, 2002 at 04:40:44PM -0700, Bob Miller wrote:
> I think cancel came from SysV, and lprm came from BSD.
builder:~% man lprm | grep BSD
LPRM(1)OpenBSD Reference ManualLPRM(1)
The lprm command appeared in 3.0BSD.
OpenBSD 3.1
Linux Rocks ! wrote:
> That one is even better... but how do you know the job number? and
> is that any better than cancel?
You get the job number from lpq, or you might see lpr print it.
I think cancel came from SysV, and lprm came from BSD.
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That one is even better... but how do you know the job number? and is that any
better than cancel?
Jamie
On Tuesday 03 September 2002 02:34 pm, Bob Miller wrote:
: Linux Rocks ! wrote:
: > I realized that I dont know how to kill a print job!
:
: lprm
--
for setting/changing your eug-lu
I don't know about cancel (not on my system). There is however lprm.
$ whatis lprm
lprm (1) - remove jobs from the line printer spooling queue
On Tue, Sep 03, 2002 at 02:29:41PM -0700, Linux Rocks ! wrote:
> Hey I had to print something today (I never print... ) and I just hooked u
Linux Rocks ! wrote:
> I realized that I dont know how to kill a print job!
lprm
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Hey I had to print something today (I never print... ) and I just hooked up a
printer (no bother configuing it or anything..) and printed something. well..
ofcourse it sent postscript stuff to the printer, and I realized that I dont
know how to kill a print job! sigh... I turned off the printer
thanks all for the suggestions.
I can just use Linux for Web and E-mail and (printing as before) but use
Windows for my flash and testing with browsers.
Both machines have cd burners. I can do XML, CSS, and XHTML on both.
There are a few odds and ends where I can't use Linux for all my gra
thanks,
I tried printing from Netscape and it prints much better, although not in
color. None of the lines.
Ben
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On Wed, May 01, 2002 at 03:22:58PM -0700, Ben Huot wrote:
> I printed some web pages from KDE 2.0 (Konqueror)
KDE 2.x has known printing problems, among them are pagination.
These are pretty much fixed in KDE 3. If non KDE print jobs look
OK, the problem is with KDE. Ghostscript packages h
In general, laser printers do make nicer prints. The colors in X dont have
anything to do with printing... I havnt done much printing (linux or
otherwise) but I havnt had any problems setting up printers either (linux or
otherwise...) So I dont really know how to help you. just keep at it
I printed some web pages from KDE 2.0 (Konqueror) using CUPS and the Hewlett
Packard inkjet driver. It printed out but not well on an Apollo 2250. It has
all these lines that are printed along with it. I did some with photo and
some in grayscale - same problem. The same printer prints much better
Make that 112..
On Mon, 2001-12-24 at 09:34, Mr O wrote:
> Another handy tool for setting up printers. www.turboprint.de. All the
> supported printers are listed on the website. This is a piece of commercial
> software but the basic version is free to use and evaluate. I'm still toying
> with
We are at 115 in the standings.
On Mon, 2001-12-24 at 09:34, Mr O wrote:
> Another handy tool for setting up printers. www.turboprint.de. All the
> supported printers are listed on the website. This is a piece of commercial
> software but the basic version is free to use and evaluate. I'm still
Mine is about 2/3 the way through number 8. It doesn't seem to be uploading the
results. I need to check their web site to see why.
Merry Christmas, Ya'll.
Another handy tool for setting up printers. http://www.turboprint.de. All the
supported printers are listed on the website. This is a piec
Another handy tool for setting up printers. www.turboprint.de. All the
supported printers are listed on the website. This is a piece of commercial
software but the basic version is free to use and evaluate. I'm still toying
with it to see how well it'll work for my need.
Protein folding going
Behalf Of
>>Bob Crandell
>>Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 13:13
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: [EUG-LUG:432] Re: Linux Printing
>>
>>
>>What printer do you have? My HP990cxi is networked, works good and is almost as
>>fast as printing as a local Wi
My cheap ol' Canon S450 works fine. At least most of the time. I think I was
using CUPS at the time but I've since hosed things really bad and can't print
off this box anymore. Ooops. :-)
Later,
Mr O
On Thursday 06 December 2001 03:12 pm, you wrote:
> Mine's a 1120C, although it's on the par
b Crandell
>Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 13:13
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [EUG-LUG:432] Re: Linux Printing
>
>
>What printer do you have? My HP990cxi is networked, works good and is almost as
>fast as printing as a local WinDoze printer.
>
>I use Webmin to conf
What printer do you have? My HP990cxi is networked, works good and is almost as
fast as printing as a local WinDoze printer.
I use Webmin to configure it using Webmin's HP970 drivers. The only thing I can't
do, yet, is duplex.
Cheers
Dexter Graphic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
Check out CUPS, I'm sure you know... but there are so many front-ends
for it, you could configure it with webmin even, afaik. If that doesn't
work (to your satisfaction), why not try wine or maybe vmware (free demo
anyway). I'm constantly amazed that there are so many printers out
there with
Is it just my ignorance or does Linux not work very well with
anything but a Postscript printer? My HP DeskJet prints using
Ghostscript but it takes about 4 minutes per page (at 300 dpi)
and there is no option for duplexing. I've read that the HP
4050 laser printer works really well with Linux bu
Timothy Bolz wrote:
> I'm having only one problem. I think it's a formating problem. It prints
> boxes around the pages. This is fine, but on the left side of the page, the
> left side of the box is missing. The text is only a 2/8 of an inch from the
> left side of the page. It looks fine in
#f0
>
> So, when I type "a2ps somefile", it pops up a great big ghostview
> window to preview what I'm printing. If I like it, I hit the "Print
> All" button in ghostview. If I don't like it, no trees are killed.
>
> You could also use ghostview to e
apsfilter will do this if you change
FEATURE=2n
on the appropriate line in /etc/apsfilterrc
jk
At 11:33 PM 4/9/2001, you wrote:
>I know there is a program out there which you print 2 -4 pages of text on one
>sheet of paper. I was thinking it was ghostview. What I want to do is
>print 2
>pag
r: | cat > #f0 && #{ghostview} -landscape -scale 2 #f0
So, when I type "a2ps somefile", it pops up a great big ghostview
window to preview what I'm printing. If I like it, I hit the "Print
All" button in ghostview. If I don't like it, no trees are killed.
You could
Another one is mpage. Command line configurable and good for printing
code.
> On 20010409.2333, Timothy Bolz said ...
>
> I know there is a program out there which you print 2 -4 pages of text on one
> sheet of paper. I was thinking it was ghostview. What I want to do is print
all output to a print queue. We have one
printer, but have three queues, for 1-up, 2-up and 4-up printing. I
set them all up using printtool. I don't know what the lpr system
uses to split the output.
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I know there is a program out there which you print 2 -4 pages of text on one
sheet of paper. I was thinking it was ghostview. What I want to do is print 2
pages on one sheet . It would be landscape and I could print on the other side
to make a book. I know there has to be something out there
I'm kinda a utility nut, and the best one I've found ( windows ) is CDR
label and can be found at http://www.ziplabel.com/
"Timothy L. Bolz" wrote:
> I looked around freshmeat and the search engines looking for a Jewel case
> printing program. I've used
I looked around freshmeat and the search engines looking for a Jewel case
printing program. I've used one before in Linux but I can't remember the
program. I thought someone might know a good one.
Thanks
Tim
Bob Crandell wrote:
> Are there any default limits to print job sizes? I have a guy
> who is printing 4 and 5 meg graphics.
The only limit is the amount of free disk space. Temp files
are in /var.
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Are there any default limits to print job sizes? I have a guy
who is printing 4 and 5 meg graphics.
Printing is raw. That is, there are no filters.
In printcap the mx line says 0
The server is Redhat 5.1
The workstations are Windows.
Thanks
easily fixed by linking the lpd spool directory to
someplace that has more space. Anyways just something you should check
before ripping out your printing system :)
t.
On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, W. Reilly
Cooley wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, David Mandel wrote:
>
> > This system prints
On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, David Mandel wrote:
> This system prints small files (<16mb) fine; but the print system
> hangs whenever anyone prints a large file (say 16-100 mb); and can not
> be freed until we manually clear the print queues and restart lpd.
I would suspect that the old BSD lpd just can
Linux box as a print server.
> I have three printers (An HP Laserjet 4, An HP Designjet 750c, and an Epson
> Stylus 3000). They all have IP cards in them, so they are on the network;
> but I have configured them like they were attached to a linux server.
> Thus, users are printing to the
like they were attached to a linux server.
> Thus, users are printing to these from Apple MACs (using atalk) and
> MS Windows (using samba).
>
> This system prints small files (<16mb) fine; but the print system hangs
> whenever anyone prints a large file (say 16-100 mb); and can
I trying to use a Linux box as a print server.
I have three printers (An HP Laserjet 4, An HP Designjet 750c, and an Epson
Stylus 3000). They all have IP cards in them, so they are on the network;
but I have configured them like they were attached to a linux server.
Thus, users are printing to
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