Le Lundi 20 Octobre 2003 10:57, stephlub a écrit :
Le Lundi 20 Octobre 2003 10:37, Richard Bown a écrit :
Have you tried using the www cups config tool, and also XPP .
These work well, also check port 631 is not blocked on your LAN by a
firewall
I tried printerdrake cupsconf
Le Lundi 20 Octobre 2003 10:28, stephlub a écrit :
I know it's not the newbie list but I really need help to have a cups
server up and running quickly.
I spent hours with this and can't bypass the problem.
This is an 'ancient' Mandrake updated to 9.1 running on an an 'ancient',
and a 'm
stephlub wrote:
Le Lundi 20 Octobre 2003 10:28, stephlub a écrit :
I know it's not the newbie list but I really need help to have a cups
server up and running quickly.
I spent hours with this and can't bypass the problem.
This is an 'ancient' Mandrake updated to 9.1 running on an an 'ancient',
I know it's not the newbie list but I really need help to have a cups server
up and running quickly.
I spent hours with this and can't bypass the problem.
This is an 'ancient' Mandrake updated to 9.1 running on an an 'ancient', and a
'm afraid I had to clean it an install new like other os do if
Have you tried using the www cups config tool, and also XPP .
These work well, also check port 631 is not blocked on your LAN by a
firewall
HTH Richard
On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 09:28, stephlub wrote:
I know it's not the newbie list but I really need help to have a cups server
up and running
Le Lundi 20 Octobre 2003 10:37, Richard Bown a écrit :
Have you tried using the www cups config tool, and also XPP .
These work well, also check port 631 is not blocked on your LAN by a
firewall
I tried printerdrake cupsconf /etc/cups.conf and localhost:631
By browser I had the welcome page