On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 11:59:42AM +0200, kenneth hatteland wrote:
There is no listed origin in this either. I am not sure what this means ;(
kenneth
[r...@phobos /usr/ports/print/cups-base]# pkg_info -xo cups
Information for cups-base-1.3.10_2:
Origin:
I'd try to
1. portmaster
Whenever I run portmaster -a it fails with several ports : The message I
get is that someway cups interferes and the here it is : pkg_info:
package cups-base-1.3.10_2 has no origin recorded
If I use portmaster on single ports those who do not have any printing
ability ( no cups dependancy
On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 11:12:28 +0100
Anton Shterenlikht me...@bristol.ac.uk wrote:
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 11:59:42AM +0200, kenneth hatteland wrote:
There is no listed origin in this either. I am not sure what this
means ;(
kenneth
[r...@phobos /usr/ports/print/cups-base]# pkg_info
Hello,
I've installed cups-base on freebsd 7.2. I've also installed
cups-pdf for virtual pdf printing and set an appropriate output directory
for files. In cupsd.conf i've added in a Listen option for the network
interface attached to the local subnet and tried to add the pdf virtual
it in the cups-base path in ports and voilathe shite
reinstalled nicely. Portmaster -a then performed as usual on the other
ports.
Can`t say I totally understand what I didbut hey
I am learning something BSD everyday and sometimes even grasp the
concept of it. o`joy of FreeBSD
Thanx
Le Fri, 12 Jun 2009 15:40:52 -0400,
B. Cook bc...@poughkeepsieschools.org a écrit :
Hello,
installed cups 1.3.9 on a machine a while back and successfully
sharing a dozen or so jetdirects via samba.
as part of regular updates I updated to 1.3.10 (no visible problems)
until I tried
installed cups 1.3.9 on a machine a while back and successfully sharing
a dozen or so jetdirects via samba.
as part of regular updates I updated to 1.3.10 (no visible problems)
until I tried to access the web interface.
https://servername:631
I [12/Jun/2009:15:35:03 -0400] Listening
There is a gutenprint driver for my printer (Epson Stylus Photo 280)
that doesn't appear in the gutenprint or foomatic ppd directories in
/usr/local/share. It only appears after I install gutenprint-cups,
and then it appears in a gutenprint subfolder somewhere under
/usr/local/share/cups/.
Since
I'm getting recursive dependency problems following a recent
portupgrade -a.
I've deinstalled cups-base as advised in UPDATING and somehow
ghostscript8 has also ended up being removed. Now when I attempt to
rebuild cups-base I get recursive dependency problems.
curlew:/root# cd /usr/ports
On Thu, 4 Jun 2009 15:36:56 +0100, Mike Clarke jmc-freeb...@milibyte.co.uk
wrote:
I'm getting recursive dependency problems following a recent
portupgrade -a.
I've deinstalled cups-base as advised in UPDATING and somehow
ghostscript8 has also ended up being removed. Now when I attempt
On Thursday 04 June 2009, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
Do you have the latest port revision of ghostscript8? We have
tweaked its dependencies in the last 2-3 commits. Check that the
`Makefile' in `/usr/ports/print/ghostscript8' includes:
# New ports collection makefile for: ghostscript
On Thursday 04 June 2009 18:27:00 Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
PORTNAME= ghostscript8
PORTVERSION= 8.64
PORTREVISION= 5
^^
\o/ Thanks for also respecting WITHOUT_CUPS since rev 3.
--
Mel
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On Thursday 04 June 2009 18:27:00 Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
PORTNAME= ghostscript8
PORTVERSION= 8.64
PORTREVISION= 5
^^
\o/ Thanks for also respecting
On Thu, 7 May 2009, Polytropon wrote:
On Wed, 6 May 2009 22:34:52 -0400 (EDT), Chris Hill
ch...@monochrome.org wrote:
I know that, since my printer speaks Postscript, I don't need CUPS.
But some of the ports I'm installing want to install CUPS as a
dependency. The first one I happened
Hello,
I've installed a relatively new CURRENT on a laptop and applications
from /usr/ports; I can't make evince, firefox3, Evolution, ... using the
installed CUPS
system (KDE works fine with CUPS). Sure I'm missing something because in my
older RELENG_7 system the evince has linked in a lot
Jasvinder S. Bahra ha scritto:
Hi,
I'm trying to upgrade cups-base on my system, but i'm having some problems.
...
Anyone have any ideas?
Sorry, no.
This is just to say I have the same problem too, even on amd64 boxes.
bye
av.
P.S. Shouldn't this be addressed to po...@freebsd.org
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 11:32:11PM +0200, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
Jasvinder S. Bahra ha scritto:
Hi,
I'm trying to upgrade cups-base on my system, but i'm having some problems.
...
Anyone have any ideas?
Sorry, no.
This is just to say I have the same problem too, even on amd64
Jasvinder S. Bahra bbdl21...@blueyonder.co.uk writes:
Hi,
I'm trying to upgrade cups-base on my system, but i'm having some problems.
When I try (using portupgrade), i'm presented with the following...
--8--
gmake[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
gmake[1]: Leaving
Hi,
I'm trying to upgrade cups-base on my system, but i'm having some problems.
When I try (using portupgrade), i'm presented with the following...
--8--
gmake[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
gmake[1]: Leaving directory
`/var/ports/basejail/usr/ports/print/cups-client/work
Quoting Jasvinder S. Bahra bbdl21...@blueyonder.co.uk:
Hi,
I'm trying to upgrade cups-base on my system, but i'm having some problems.
When I try (using portupgrade), i'm presented with the following...
--8--
gmake[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
gmake[1]: Leaving directory
Hello list,
I know that, since my printer speaks Postscript, I don't need CUPS. But
some of the ports I'm installing want to install CUPS as a dependency.
The first one I happened across was java/jdk16, but I'd be surprised if
there weren't more.
Could it be as simple as
# make
On Wed, 6 May 2009 22:34:52 -0400 (EDT), Chris Hill ch...@monochrome.org
wrote:
I know that, since my printer speaks Postscript, I don't need CUPS. But
some of the ports I'm installing want to install CUPS as a dependency.
The first one I happened across was java/jdk16, but I'd be surprised
In the last episode (May 06), Chris Hill said:
I know that, since my printer speaks Postscript, I don't need CUPS. But
some of the ports I'm installing want to install CUPS as a dependency.
The first one I happened across was java/jdk16, but I'd be surprised if
there weren't more.
Could
Am Donnerstag, den 16.04.2009, 10:01 -0400 schrieb Bob Falanga:
I tried installing foomatic-filters. Then I get unable to open device
file /dev/ulpt1: permission denied I set permissions to 0666, I
don't get the error message but nothing prints.
Do you have the lines
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 10:01 PM, Bob Falanga rfalang@gmail.com wrote:
I have installed cups on freebsd.
The printer configures OK.
When I try a test print in localhost:631 I get an error message:
/usr/local/libexec/cups/filter/foomatic-rip failedI need help with this one
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 07:22:01AM +0200, Peter Ulrich Kruppa wrote:
Am Dienstag, den 14.04.2009, 04:14 + schrieb Dave Feustel:
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 10:01:32PM -0400, Bob Falanga wrote:
I also am having problems printing on Suse 11 with CUPS from Maple
version 12 (Maple, using its
printing on Suse 11 with CUPS from Maple
version 12 (Maple, using its own copy of JRT 1.6 finds no printer
services). There is a new (2008) book on CUPS administration which I will
shortly be ordering from amazon.com since CUPS appears to be the wave of
the future.
Is your printer
at 10:01:32PM -0400, Bob Falanga wrote:
I also am having problems printing on Suse 11 with CUPS from Maple
version 12 (Maple, using its own copy of JRT 1.6 finds no printer
services). There is a new (2008) book on CUPS administration which I
will
shortly be ordering from
I have installed cups on freebsd.
The printer configures OK.
When I try a test print in localhost:631 I get an error message:
/usr/local/libexec/cups/filter/foomatic-rip failedI need help with this one.
Thank you,
Bob Falanga
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Am Montag, den 13.04.2009, 22:01 -0400 schrieb Bob Falanga:
I have installed cups on freebsd.
The printer configures OK.
When I try a test print in localhost:631 I get an error message:
/usr/local/libexec/cups/filter/foomatic-rip failedI need help with this one.
What happens when you install
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 10:01:32PM -0400, Bob Falanga wrote:
I have installed cups on freebsd.
The printer configures OK.
When I try a test print in localhost:631 I get an error message:
/usr/local/libexec/cups/filter/foomatic-rip failedI need help with this one.
Thank you,
Bob Falanga
I
Am Dienstag, den 14.04.2009, 04:14 + schrieb Dave Feustel:
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 10:01:32PM -0400, Bob Falanga wrote:
I also am having problems printing on Suse 11 with CUPS from Maple
version 12 (Maple, using its own copy of JRT 1.6 finds no printer
services). There is a new (2008
Mario Lobo wrote:
On Tuesday 24 February 2009 19:49:46 Cam wrote:
Hello,
I need a whole lot of help with cups-pdf. I've been wrestling with this
for about a week without success. There are no error messages when test
page printed from CUPS web admin but no output either; there are no
error
On Wednesday 25 February 2009 12:23:02 Cam wrote:
Mario Lobo wrote:
On Tuesday 24 February 2009 19:49:46 Cam wrote:
Hello,
I need a whole lot of help with cups-pdf. I've been wrestling with this
for about a week without success. There are no error messages when test
page printed
Mario Lobo wrote:
On Wednesday 25 February 2009 12:23:02 Cam wrote:
Mario Lobo wrote:
On Tuesday 24 February 2009 19:49:46 Cam wrote:
Hello,
I need a whole lot of help with cups-pdf. I've been wrestling with this
for about a week without success. There are no error messages when test
page
I just rebooted my laptop that I have today's USB2 hopefully with the
latest USB compatibility, if I understood the GENERIC kernel
correctly. I'm using i386 version, up to date as of this morning.
Ports are completely up to date. all etc/dev* stuff is as it was with
USB1.
With
Hello,
I need a whole lot of help with cups-pdf. I've been wrestling with this
for about a week without success. There are no error messages when test
page printed from CUPS web admin but no output either; there are no
error messages from Windows, which is how I plan to use the PDF
printer
On Tuesday 24 February 2009 19:49:46 Cam wrote:
Hello,
I need a whole lot of help with cups-pdf. I've been wrestling with this
for about a week without success. There are no error messages when test
page printed from CUPS web admin but no output either; there are no
error messages from
Hello ppl.
After messing with the problem for about 1w, posting to some forums, and
torture-interogating mister google I was unable to solve this particular
matter.
It's about a FreeBSD 7.1-STABLE box with cups and a Brother hl-2032 laser
printer. I keep getting (in cups web interface
directory that has this contained
within:
[system=10]
add path 'unlpt*' mode 0660 group cups
add path 'ulpt*' mode 0660 group cups
add path 'lpt*' mode 0660 group cups
There is a whole permissions thing that has to be correct or cups won't
play.
==
here's a link to that thread:
http
On Mon, Feb 09, 2009 at 01:46:46PM +0100, Pieter Donche wrote:
If one installs CUPS as the printing system, one must use the
/usr/local/bin versions of lp, lpr, lpq and lprm instead of the
FreeBSD versions in /usr/bin, otherwise you get errors when using
the command line interface...
I
On Mon, Feb 09, 2009 at 07:01:03PM +0100, Peter Ulrich Kruppa wrote:
Try some sort of filter like print/enscript:
# enscript your_file
should get your Umlaut's.
Thanks much for the hint! I installed a2ps-a4 - workes nicely - and
prints Umlauts :-)
Kind regards,
-ewald
If one installs CUPS as the printing system, one must use the
/usr/local/bin versions of lp, lpr, lpq and lprm instead of the
FreeBSD versions in /usr/bin, otherwise you get errors when using
the command line interface...
I could rename /usr/bin/lp, lpr, lpq, lprm to e.g. lp.origfreebsd, etc
If one installs CUPS as the printing system, one must use the
/usr/local/bin versions of lp, lpr, lpq and lprm instead of the
FreeBSD versions in /usr/bin, otherwise you get errors when using
the command line interface...
I could rename /usr/bin/lp, lpr, lpq, lprm to e.g. lp.origfreebsd, etc
On Mon, Feb 09, 2009 at 01:46:46PM +0100, Pieter Donche wrote:
If one installs CUPS as the printing system, one must use the
/usr/local/bin versions of lp, lpr, lpq and lprm instead of the
FreeBSD versions in /usr/bin, otherwise you get errors when using
the command line interface...
I
Hi,
After successfully setting up CUPS I found out a problem wrt printing
german Umlaut characters: Whenever I try to print a file with umlaut
characters the file is only printed up to not not including the first
umlaut characters. This happens for example when I take a text file
with umlaut
Ewald Jenisch schrieb:
Hi,
After successfully setting up CUPS I found out a problem wrt printing
german Umlaut characters: Whenever I try to print a file with umlaut
characters the file is only printed up to not not including the first
umlaut characters. This happens for example when I take
I have cups set up on a FreeBSD server to receive raw queues from
windows clients on my home network. It is being used indepently of
Samba. Access is invoked directly with http -
http://xx.yy.zz.ww:631/printers/lex312raw . The printer is an elderly
Lexmark 312L.
The printer prints fine
On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 4:03 AM, Michael Powell nightre...@verizon.netwrote:
af300...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm working on getting cups working and I've installed the hplip port
and the cups program used that to install the printer. At least, there
was
an HPLIP in a list in one
During start cupsd starts 3 times.
when configuring a printer, cups will not accept root and it's password for
userid and password.
Thank you,
Bob Falanga
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On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 19:59:33 -0500, Jason Lenthe len...@comcast.net wrote:
The problem [with CUPS] was that certain other software (gtk+ and gnome as I
recall)
expected /usr/bin/lpr to be the CUPS lpr (the CUPS port normally
installs lpr to /usr/local/bin). It was also necessary for some
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 07:59:33PM -0500, Jason Lenthe wrote:
By all means, give CUPS a try though.
Thanks to you all for your hints/suggestions - I'll try to get up CUPS
with a possible fallback to print/apsfilter.
-ewald
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On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 02:44:10PM +0100, Polytropon wrote:
On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 19:59:33 -0500, Jason Lenthe len...@comcast.net wrote:
The problem [with CUPS] was that certain other software (gtk+ and gnome as
I recall)
expected /usr/bin/lpr to be the CUPS lpr (the CUPS port normally
.
Should I go for the standard vanilla FreeBSD lpr that comes with the
system or use anything else? If anything else - what (CUPS,...?)
Please note that I want to print both from gnome (X-win) as well as
via the commadline.
Thanks in advance for any clue,
-ewald
vanilla FreeBSD lpr that comes with the
system or use anything else? If anything else - what (CUPS,...?)
Please note that I want to print both from gnome (X-win) as well as
via the commadline.
Thanks in advance for any clue,
-ewald
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Ewald Jenisch wrote:
Should I go for the standard vanilla FreeBSD lpr that comes with the
system or use anything else? If anything else - what (CUPS,...?)
Please note that I want to print both from gnome (X-win) as well as
via the commadline.
I was looking forward to using CUPS when I
Jason Lenthe writes:
I remember seeing something on the internet that recommended
setting a flag in the port to install CUPS to /usr/bin. That was
too drastic for my tastes, so I decided to just set up FreeBSD
printing and be done with it.
From my /etc/make.conf
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm working on getting cups working and I've installed the hplip port
and the cups program used that to install the printer. At least, there was
an HPLIP in a list in one of the pages during the setup. My printer is
an old HP LaserJet 4+ which I've connected
Hi,
I'm working on getting cups working and I've installed the hplip port and
the cups program used that to install the printer. At least, there was
an HPLIP in a list in one of the pages during the setup. My printer is an
old HP LaserJet 4+ which I've connected through the parallel port
is there a magic foo i need to make it work? sees my printer, says its
printing, finishes job, and yet.. no paper.
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Laszlo Nagy skrev:
The printer is Epson Stylus Photo R265. I'm using gutenprint 5 and CUPS.
The test page prints well from CUPS. I can also print images and web
pages from firefox, because the CUPS/R265 printer can be selected in
the print dialog of firefox.
However, when I open an image
already have a running system, so I had to
setenv WITH_CUPS
cd /usr/ports/x11-toolkits/gtk20
make deinstall
make install clean
I do not fully understand why it is done this way. Most users -
including me - are going to install gnome2 first, and most likely CUPS
is not installed by that time
The base page for CUPS has a button labeled Add Printer.
On *my* setup, anyway.
On mine too.
What it really does is add a queue, so you can do it any number of times
for the same physical printer.
I did not know that! But it is not clear in the docs. CUPS talks about
printers
The printer is Epson Stylus Photo R265. I'm using gutenprint 5 and CUPS.
The test page prints well from CUPS. I can also print images and web
pages from firefox, because the CUPS/R265 printer can be selected in
the print dialog of firefox.
However, when I open an image from eog (eye of gnome
Your issues seem generic to CUPS, so you'll probably reach more relevant
experts in CUPS' user-support forum rather than FreeBSD's.
Laszlo Nagy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have two problems. First, I do not see any way on the CUPS web admin
interface to add printer instances. I only have 'set
on the CUPS web admin
interface to add printer instances. I only have 'set printer options'
but it does not allow me to create instances.
The other problem is that lpoptions lists the options, but I do not know
their meaning and the possible values. Example:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lpoptions
Hi,
I finally bit the bullet as it were and switched from amd64 to i386 (too
many programs I couldn't run, such as flashplayer and the nvidia drivers).
Anyway, I'm getting things going again and I remember that I had to install a
printer driver from ports for my HP LJ 4+ but I can't remember
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 14:38:40 -0700
Andrew Falanga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I finally bit the bullet as it were and switched from amd64 to i386
(too many programs I couldn't run, such as flashplayer and the nvidia
drivers). Anyway, I'm getting things going again and I remember that
I
, but
maybe you'll find something in CUPS + foomatic (from ports).
--
Polytropon
From Magdeburg, Germany
Happy FreeBSD user since 4.0
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I have the latest GNOME installed from ports and have the odd issue of CUPS not
wanting to work with it right.
If i access the CUPS web configuration page, i can print test pages just fine
and not a single issue, but if i try and print a test page from inside GNOME,
including trying
Sean Cavanaugh skrev:
I have the latest GNOME installed from ports and have the odd issue of CUPS not
wanting to work with it right.
If i access the CUPS web configuration page, i can print test pages just fine
and not a single issue, but if i try and print a test page from inside GNOME
Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 17:58:06 +0100
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: CUPS wont print inside GNOME
Sean Cavanaugh skrev:
I have the latest GNOME installed from ports and have the odd issue of CUPS
not wanting to work
Sean Cavanaugh skrev:
Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 17:58:06 +0100
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: CUPS wont print inside GNOME
Sean Cavanaugh skrev:
I have the latest GNOME installed from ports and have the odd issue of CUPS
reinstall and see if Gnome picks it up..
There's an excellent site at
http://www.math.colostate.edu/~reinholz/freebsd/ that has CUPS related
information.
Please let the list know if it helps!
/Roger
I got it fixed, I ran make rmconfig-recursive on gutenprint and CUPS and
rebuilt them making sure
I find it kind of self defeating for the ports if you HAVE to add stuff to
the /etc/make.conf file for it to work without any documentation telling you
to do so or not doing it automatically (Like PERL did)
On the other hand, some of us, like myself, find it a bit...
Arrogant? ...if some
Happy St. Callistus' Day!
FreeBSD 7 release.
I'm having trouble upgrading cups-base. With an up-to-date ports tree
this is what I get.
,
| glynthebearded# portupgrade cups-base
| --- Upgrading 'cups-base-1.3.5_2' to 'cups-base-1.3.8_1' (print/cups-base)
| --- Building '/usr/ports
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: RIPEMD160
Glyn Millington wrote:
|
| Happy St. Callistus' Day!
|
|
| FreeBSD 7 release.
|
| I'm having trouble upgrading cups-base. With an up-to-date ports tree
| this is what I get.
|
| ,
| | glynthebearded# portupgrade cups-base
Matthew Seaman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Glyn Millington wrote:
| Is there a work-around which will get me a functional cups-base
First read
http://www.vuxml.org/freebsd/ce29ce1d-971a-11dd-ab7e-001c2514716c.html
and the references cited therein and decide if installing this package
Hi,
Below is the error message.
How do I trouble shoot it?
Thanks
Siju
=== Patching for cups-base-1.3.5_2
=== Applying FreeBSD patches for cups-base-1.3.5_2
Ignoring previously applied (or reversed) patch.
10 out of 10 hunks ignored--saving rejects to cups/ipp.c.rej
= Patch patch-CVE-2007
Has anyone gotten this to work at all? I've been tearing my hair out for 2
days now trying to troubleshoot this printer. I've gotten it to the point
where the printer is recognized in CUPS web interface, but when I try to
print a test page, the status is Unknown and error_log shows printer.cgi
When I try to add a printer that connected to the parallel port, CUPS does
not give me an option for a local printer connection. make config in
/usr/ports/print/cups-base does not appear to offer any solutions. Any
advice?
Thanks,
Andrew Gould
El día Friday, June 27, 2008 a las 06:38:44AM -0500, Andrew Gould escribió:
When I try to add a printer that connected to the parallel port, CUPS does
not give me an option for a local printer connection. make config in
/usr/ports/print/cups-base does not appear to offer any solutions. Any
, but they would use CUPS as the
frontend surely?
Besides info on this, I do need to get a good quality photo print out of
these printers- why else would we bother with the pixma?
Cheers guys
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HI,
I've never actually tried to install cups before and last night decided to
give it a try because I was not having much success getting my printer
working using the handbook directions. (I got it all setup correctly,
obviously something is incorrect but stay with me, and although I could
this is what I want because the other options are
whatever it is that cups calls JetDirect and then IPP and
something else.
huff@ cat /usr/local/etc/cups/printers.conf
# Printer configuration file for CUPS v1.3.6
# Written by cupsd on 2008-04-17 12:22
Printer 6mp
Info LaserJet 6MP
Location 2nd floor
Written by Andrew Falanga on 04/22/08 09:40
HI,
I've never actually tried to install cups before and last night decided to
give it a try because I was not having much success getting my printer
working using the handbook directions. (I got it all setup correctly,
obviously something
On Tuesday 22 April 2008 9:40:16 am Andrew Falanga wrote:
HI,
I've never actually tried to install cups before and last night
decided to give it a try because I was not having much success
getting my printer working using the handbook directions. (I got it
all setup correctly, obviously
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 9:16 AM, Reid Linnemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Written by Andrew Falanga on 04/22/08 09:40
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On Tuesday 22 April 2008 09:16:42 Reid Linnemann wrote:
Your device URI should not be an lpd URI, especially since you can't
print with lpd. Use a 'parallel' URI in your case; parallel:/dev/lpt0
works for me. When you want to refer to the printer from an external
system, use
I am using CUPS and when I click the Print button in gedit and
gnumeric the application immediately terminates. In abiword, I get a
blank sheet of paper. Printing is working fine in firefox, gvim, and lpr.
I did truss gedit and it ended with:
open(/etc/cups/lpoptions,O_RDONLY,0666
and print to a file
(perhaps with the gutenprint gimp plugin), and use cat, that you will get
reasonable output. If so, I think as a next step there are two reasonable
choices. One is to merge my driver changes from NetBSD. The other is to
modify the cups source for the usb backend to make it never
hey, I run cups for printing with the CUPS_OVERWRITE_BASE=yes set in
my /etc/make.conf file.
I also specify NO_LPR=yes in my /etc/src.conf (yes this is on a
FreeBSD 7.0 box)
After reading the ports own Makefile I have a question.
if the CUPS_OVERWRITE_BASE variable is set there is a section
I'd like to see if you have an epson backend
in /usr/local/libexec/cups/backend
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I can't get this printer to work at all. I've been to cups.org, avasys.jp,
and http://www.linux-foundation.org/en/OpenPrinting to no avail.
I already had cups installed and working under FreeBSD from a LONG time ago. I
used to use it with an HP DeskJet 560C. Later, I bought a Brother
In the instructions I can find on the Internet about the above subject,
one needs a file called cups.sh which should linked from cups.sh.sample.
None of the files exist on my newly installed 7.0-RELEASE system.
I can ofcourse copy this file from another system but I'm thinking that
maybe
cd /usr/ports/print/cups
make mke install make clean
then after done building, add
cupsd_enable=YES
to /etc/rc.conf
then /usr/local/etc/rc.d/cupsd start
point your browser at http://hostname-orip:631
and configure
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 3:28 PM, Leslie Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hello All,
Someone here just got back from an Apple 'show'.
They were told that Leopard Server (powered by cups and samba) could
give us quota control as well as authenticated printing with
'history' (as to who printed what and how many pages.. )
I am still trying to get a clue
Hello All,
During the last weekend I've installed FreeBSD 7.0R, the system and
compiled all the 'ports' I need, i.e. as well
cups-base-1.3.6_1 Common UNIX Printing System
cups-pdf-2.4.6 A virtual printer for CUPS to produce PDF files
cups-pstoraster-8.15.4_1 Postscript interpreter
I'm installing CUPS and I get the question below. I honestly don't know
what filename to write. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Leslie
ghostscript-8.61.tar.bz2 doesn't seem to exist in
/usr/ports/distfiles/ghostscript.
= Attempting
El día Monday, March 10, 2008 a las 11:41:59AM +0100, Leslie Jensen escribió:
I'm installing CUPS and I get the question below. I honestly don't know
what filename to write. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Leslie
On my 7.0R after updating all ports with portsnap fetch/extract this
port installed
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