Re: [Freebsd 9] [amd64] [USB] [HPLIP] what's the (new) right way to manage hplip usb-plugged printers, running Freebsd 9

2011-10-30 Thread David Marec
Le 30.10.2011 01:31, Daniel O'Connor a écrit : On 30/10/2011, at 24:40, David Marec wrote: But, now running FreeBSD 9, I get new usb/devd behavior issues. First, the ulpt module is always loaded. Is there any elegant way to get rid of this 'self loading' behavior, except to remove it from

Re: [Freebsd 9] [amd64] [USB] [HPLIP] what's the (new) right way to manage hplip usb-plugged printers, running Freebsd 9

2011-10-30 Thread David Marec
Le 29.10.2011 21:58, Jilles Tjoelker a écrit : On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 04:10:46PM +0200, David Marec wrote: So, what's should be the news groupuser's rights required by HPLIP/cups on FreeBSD 9 ? And, how to handle them with devd ? Use devfs rules. Doing this, device rights become

Re: [Freebsd 9] [amd64] [USB] [HPLIP] what's the (new) right way to manage hplip usb-plugged printers, running Freebsd 9

2011-10-30 Thread Jakub Lach
It would be nice, If somebody would write updated manual documenting whole process of setting up hplip. In past, I could only get it to the point of printing test pages (sigh...) Before release preferably? -- View this message in context:

Re: [Freebsd 9] [amd64] [USB] [HPLIP] what's the (new) right way to manage hplip usb-plugged printers, running Freebsd 9

2011-10-30 Thread Jakub Lach
Or just extend hplip section in handbook. http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/printing-lpd-alternatives.html It could be roughly based upon this: http://freebsd.kde.org/howtos/hplip.php -- View this message in context:

Re: [Freebsd 9] [amd64] [USB] [HPLIP] what's the (new) right way to manage hplip usb-plugged printers, running Freebsd 9

2011-10-30 Thread David Marec
Le 30.10.2011 10:04, Jakub Lach a écrit : Or just extend hplip section in handbook. http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/printing-lpd-alternatives.html It should be a good idea, I agree. Especially in this case, where nobody now knows how and where HPLIP rights have to be settled. It

Re: [Freebsd 9] [amd64] [USB] [HPLIP] what's the (new) right way to manage hplip usb-plugged printers, running Freebsd 9

2011-10-30 Thread David Marec
Le 30.10.2011 08:28, David Marec a écrit : I have a similar problem.. Le 30.10.2011 08:28, David Marec a écrit : I have a similar problem.. A new behavior occurs since I updated the world kernel this morning. `devd` now executes the entry for hplip, as I defined it inside

Re: [Freebsd 9] [amd64] [USB] [HPLIP] what's the (new) right way to manage hplip usb-plugged printers, running Freebsd 9

2011-10-30 Thread Hans Petter Selasky
On Sunday 30 October 2011 01:31:21 Daniel O'Connor wrote: I'm not sure what would load it automatically - it may be built into the kernel though. Anyway, as you say it should work with ulpt loaded anyway. Hi, ulpt is autoloaded by /etc/devd/usb.conf --HPS

Re: [Freebsd 9] [amd64] [USB] [HPLIP] what's the (new) right way to manage hplip usb-plugged printers, running Freebsd 9

2011-10-29 Thread Jilles Tjoelker
On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 04:10:46PM +0200, David Marec wrote: So, what's should be the news groupuser's rights required by HPLIP/cups on FreeBSD 9 ? And, how to handle them with devd ? Use devfs rules. Pasting from http://www.stack.nl/~jilles/unix/freebsd-devfs.txt Create or edit

Re: [Freebsd 9] [amd64] [USB] [HPLIP] what's the (new) right way to manage hplip usb-plugged printers, running Freebsd 9

2011-10-29 Thread Patrick Lamaiziere
Le Sat, 29 Oct 2011 21:58:53 +0200, Jilles Tjoelker jil...@stack.nl a écrit : On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 04:10:46PM +0200, David Marec wrote: So, what's should be the news groupuser's rights required by HPLIP/cups on FreeBSD 9 ? And, how to handle them with devd ? Use devfs rules.

Re: [Freebsd 9] [amd64] [USB] [HPLIP] what's the (new) right way to manage hplip usb-plugged printers, running Freebsd 9

2011-10-29 Thread Daniel O'Connor
On 30/10/2011, at 24:40, David Marec wrote: But, now running FreeBSD 9, I get new usb/devd behavior issues. First, the ulpt module is always loaded. Is there any elegant way to get rid of this 'self loading' behavior, except to remove it from /boot/modules ? Anyway, it sounds like HPLIP is