On Thu, Jul 21, 2005 at 02:51:41PM +0200, Géczi Szabolcs wrote:
hi there,
i just recently installed cups, and i've tried to setup the printer.
but, anytime i start the cups the parallel backend hang up and cups
stops startin' up.
any idea?
You could switch to polled mode:
lptcontrol -p
Markus Trippelsdorf wrote:
On Thu, Jul 21, 2005 at 02:51:41PM +0200, Géczi Szabolcs wrote:
hi there,
i just recently installed cups, and i've tried to setup the printer.
but, anytime i start the cups the parallel backend hang up and cups
stops startin' up.
any idea?
You could
Hello Family,
I was wondering if this is a bug somewhere in FreeBSD-5.4 or I've just
been getting lucky with CUPS all the time... :)
I have a HP 840c and it's connected remotely on my network with a fixed
ipaddress and every box on my network can print to it and so can
FreeBSD as long as it's
On Mon, 4 Jul 2005, Bill Schoolcraft wrote:
Hello Family,
I was wondering if this is a bug somewhere in FreeBSD-5.4 or I've just
been getting lucky with CUPS all the time... :)
I have a HP 840c and it's connected remotely on my network with a fixed
ipaddress and every box on my network can
I have a problem with very slow printing after replacing 4.1 instalation
with new 5.4 instalation (clean install, not upgrade). The printer is HP
4L, and i use it with up to date CUPS (all packages + gimp-print). With
both CUPS ang gimp-print drivers and default port settings the dokument
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a problem with very slow printing after replacing 4.1 instalation
with new 5.4 instalation (clean install, not upgrade). The printer is HP
4L, and i use it with up to date CUPS (all packages + gimp-print). With
both CUPS ang gimp-print drivers and default port
be flags...
not falgs).
2. Try 0x28.
3. Read a thread from the archives in April 2005 entitled Very slow
printing with stock FreeBSD5.3 + CUPS + Gimp-Print + HPDeskJet612C (
http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/htdig/freebsd-questions/2005-April/thread.html#84258
). In there, they mention having
--On Wednesday, June 15, 2005 12:56:19 +0300 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a problem with very slow printing after replacing 4.1 instalation
with new 5.4 instalation (clean install, not upgrade). The printer is HP
4L, and i use it with up to date CUPS (all packages + gimp-print). With
both
--On Tuesday, June 07, 2005 20:09:32 -0400 Mike Jeays
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had a similar problem with a printer on the parallel port - the answer
was the lptcontrol command, to switch it from interrupt to polled mode.
Look at man lptcontrol.
This was the perfect solution. Thanks.
Paul
I'm running 5.4 RELEASE. I installed cups, set up two printers (one hplj
network printer and one hpdj parallel port printer) and printed test pages.
The network printer printed a test page just fine. The parallel port
deskjet printer took about 45 minutes to print a test page.
Thinking
On Tue, 2005-06-07 at 19:00, Paul Schmehl wrote:
I'm running 5.4 RELEASE. I installed cups, set up two printers (one hplj
network printer and one hpdj parallel port printer) and printed test pages.
The network printer printed a test page just fine. The parallel port
deskjet printer took
--On June 7, 2005 8:09:32 PM -0400 Mike Jeays [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had a similar problem with a printer on the parallel port - the answer
was the lptcontrol command, to switch it from interrupt to polled mode.
Look at man lptcontrol.
Thanks. I'll take a look.
Paul Schmehl ([EMAIL
At last I have been able to set up cups under kde 3.4 to print from my laptop
with freebsd 5.4 to an epson stylus color 640 printer connected to another pc
seen by cups in the laptop both as an ipp printer under freebsd 5.4 (seen
from the laptop as the cups server) AND - more frequently
Context:FreeBSD 5.4, kde 3.4 cups + gimp print
Using the kde control center to select printers I'm experiencing the
following, after selecting the cups printing system.
1) As administrator I can see that Server:localhost:631 is selected and I'm
able to select printers and print the test page
printing system or via cups
webinterface) I hear the printer responding, but it doesn't print
(yes, the inktlevel is high enough, etc.). The printer is also not
broken, since it works on Windows. On linuxprinting.org, this printer
is rated Perfect.
I wonder if this is (or should be) in a FAQ
I recently upgraded from 5.3 to 5.4 release, and I just noticed CUPS is
not working properly. It is running as a proess:
ps -aux|grep cups
root 410 0.0 0.6 4792 3216 ?? Ss5:18PM 0:00.01
/usr/local/sbin/cupsd
but when I try to login thru the web interface I get a dialog box saying
17:30:02 -0400 (EDT)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: cups problem
I recently upgraded from 5.3 to 5.4 release, and I just noticed CUPS is
not working properly. It is running as a proess:
ps -aux|grep cups
root 410 0.0 0.6 4792 3216 ?? Ss5:18PM 0
On Tue, May 10, 2005 at 06:13:30PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ifconfig
sk0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500
inet 10.0.x.x netmask 0xff00 broadcast 10.0.1.255
inet6 fe80::20e:a6ff:fe90:fc26%sk0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1
ether
5.4-STABLE FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE #0: Sun Apr 24
Ports I have installed:
cups-base-1.1.23.0_3
cups-lpr-1.1.23.0
cups-pstoraster-7.07_3
cups-lpr-1.1.23.0
hpijs-1.7.1
Printer: HP Deskjet 3740
Hi:
I can't get my HP3740 Deskjet to print using CUPS. I installed cups
from ports. I also installed print
On Fri, 29 Apr 2005, Jon Drews wrote:
5.4-STABLE FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE #0: Sun Apr 24
Ports I have installed:
cups-base-1.1.23.0_3
cups-lpr-1.1.23.0
cups-pstoraster-7.07_3
cups-lpr-1.1.23.0
hpijs-1.7.1
Printer: HP Deskjet 3740
Hi:
I can't get my HP3740 Deskjet to print using CUPS. I installed cups
On 4/29/05, Lars Eighner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know what all I did to get my (different) hp printer
working, but everything got much better after I installed
foomatic.
That fixed it Lars:
I installed /usr/ports/print/foomatic-filters. Then I went to
/usr/local/etc/rc.d
and did:
Anthony M. Agelastos wrote:
It appears that 0x28 fixed the problem. Thank you to all who have
contributed to this thread.
Out of curiosity, now that the solution is known, what was the problem
and what is the fix doing to solve it?
The problem is that your printer port was being driven by
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
My HP DeskJet 612C printer is printing unbearably slow (0.033 PPM).
Make sure your using the genuine HP bidirectional parallel printer cable.
Ted
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Anthony M. Agelastos [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Interrupt storm detected on irq7: lpt0; throttling interrupt source
1. Back up /boot/device.hints
2. In device hints add a line
hint.ppc.0.flags=0x20
AFTER the line which says
hint.ppc.0.irq=7
3. save and reboot
hth
Glyn
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 07:36:32AM +0100, Glyn Millington wrote:
Anthony M. Agelastos [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Interrupt storm detected on irq7: lpt0; throttling interrupt source
1. Back up /boot/device.hints
2. In device hints add a line
hint.ppc.0.flags=0x20
Flags=0x20 means
Roland Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 07:36:32AM +0100, Glyn Millington wrote:
Anthony M. Agelastos [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Interrupt storm detected on irq7: lpt0; throttling interrupt source
1. Back up /boot/device.hints
2. In device hints add a line
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 10:27:33AM +0100, Glyn Millington wrote:
2. In device hints add a line
hint.ppc.0.flags=0x20
Flags=0x20 means disabling IRQ and use polling instead. If you add 0x08
it also puts the port in enhanced capability mode. So try flag=0x28, and
use 0x20 if that
Roland Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can you point me to the docs for this? I'm very new to FreeBSD finished
install with this printing problem yesterday!
The flags for the ppc driver are documented in the ppc(4) manual
page. Just run 'man ppc' from the console or an xterm to view it.
give me to solve this problem or point me in the right direction of
solving it? I have Googled and done some searching and did not come up
with anything. I checked the CUPS documentation and forums and did not
see anything either.
Anthony,
I too have this issue. I tried with my HP 1100
Graham North wrote:
Hello:
Has anyone had any joy printing from FreeBSD box to Windows print server?
CUPS? Pointers?
I have 3 machince and would prefer to leave printer attached to WinXP
box. Suse is running another machine, and even using their YAST
config too. I was not able to make
give me to solve this problem or point me in the right direction of
solving it? I have Googled and done some searching and did not come up
with anything. I checked the CUPS documentation and forums and did not
see anything either.
Anthony,
I too have this issue. I tried with my HP 1100
minutes to print. Does anyone have any insight/info that they
can give me to solve this problem or point me in the right direction of
solving it? I have Googled and done some searching and did not come up
with anything. I checked the CUPS documentation and forums and did not
see anything either
It appears that 0x28 fixed the problem. Thank you to all who have
contributed to this thread.
Out of curiosity, now that the solution is known, what was the problem
and what is the fix doing to solve it?
On Apr 11, 2005, at 2:57 AM, Roland Smith wrote:
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 07:36:32AM +0100,
or point me in the right direction of
solving it? I have Googled and done some searching and did not come up
with anything. I checked the CUPS documentation and forums and did not
see anything either.
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that they
can give me to solve this problem or point me in the right direction of
solving it? I have Googled and done some searching and did not come up
with anything. I checked the CUPS documentation and forums and did not
see anything either.
Maybe, make sure you installed the correct driver
any insight/info
that they can give me to solve this problem or point me in the
right direction of solving it? I have Googled and done some
searching and did not come up with anything. I checked the CUPS
documentation and forums and did not see anything either.
If you are using the parallel
that they can give me to solve this problem or point me in the
right direction of solving it? I have Googled and done some
searching and did not come up with anything. I checked the CUPS
documentation and forums and did not see anything either.
If you are using the parallel port it sounds like
Thank you for your reply,
When I installed CUPS (make make install), it defaulted to
ghostscript-gnu-7.07_12. After that, I installed Gimp-print. To get the
printer working, I used the web-based admin system
(http://localhost:631) and chose the 600/600c series printer drivers
(CUPS+Gimp-Print
Googled and done some
searching and did not come up with anything. I checked the CUPS
documentation and forums and did not see anything either.
If you are using the parallel port it sounds like an interrupt
problem. Check you settings in the BIOS and try different ECP/EPP
settings for the port
Hello:
Has anyone had any joy printing from FreeBSD box to Windows print server?
CUPS? Pointers?
I have 3 machince and would prefer to leave printer attached to WinXP
box. Suse is running another machine, and even using their YAST config
too. I was not able to make it print properly
Hello!
I tried to setup my new Brother laser printer to my
5.3 FreeBSD. But I can't printout anything. For
example I press the Print test page-Button in the
web interface. In the job list the state abort is
shown.
In /var/log/cups/error_log I found these lines:
D [03/Mar/2005:14:28:57 +0100
The good news is that I can print from a Windows machine to my Brother
1240 connected via USB by using CUPS.
The bad news is that whenever you look at the printer on the Windows
machine, it says Access denied, unable to connect in the Status
Therefore it does not show jobs waiting
-directional mode
I have cups-samba installed (and was able to install my HP 5150 which
is also on USB on the same machine).
When I goto 'add printer' in CUPS, I give it a name and say 'USB
Printer #1' and then I am only offered these choices:
Raw
DYMO
EPSON
HP
OKIDATA
Zebra
(I was hoping for 'Brother
The known printers have .ppd files in /usr/local/share/cups/model.
Did you get a CD with the Brother? I recently bought a Brother HL-6050DN mono
laser, and it's CD had a PPD in various directories. I copied the ppd to the
model directory and viola...
You might try the Brother web site
On Jan 28, 2005, at 3:10 PM, Steven Friedrich wrote:
The known printers have .ppd files in /usr/local/share/cups/model.
Aha! I copied the 'Brother-HL-1240-hl1250.ppd' file (from their
website) to the /model/ folder and restarted CUPS.
I configured it and my model did appear. I sent a test page
Aha! I had to choose 'USB Printer #1 (no reset) to get it to work
As I suspected, it was right in front of me... but knowing where to
copy the PPD was crucial. Apparently everyone assumes this will be
there or will be automatically installed by something.
Well you know what they say about
It would seem as if my HP psc2105 printer is recognised under
FreeBSD-5.3, but of course there are some minor issues.
Without reopening old wounds lpd(?) vs CUPS, this is what I'm getting
from /var/log/messages:
Jan 16 14:54:13 kenmore smbd[65656]: [2005/01/16 14:54:13, 0]
printing
On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 15:19:46 +0100
Colin J. Raven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
It would seem as if my HP psc2105 printer is recognised under
FreeBSD-5.3, but of course there are some minor issues.
Without reopening old wounds lpd(?) vs CUPS, this is what I'm getting
from /var/log/messages
On Tue, Jan 11, 2005 at 02:37:23PM +0700, Olivier Nicole wrote:
To my knowledge, the effects in /etc/hosts.allow are immediate as soon
as you save the modified file.
And I have been using it that way for many years.
No need to killall -HUP inetd, no need to reboot.
If after a change the
to this in the
archives. Searching the archives, Googling, and experimentation still
haven't turned up an answer to the two below.
How do I compile netatalk without CUPS? I don't see any obvious
switches, but there has to be something that tells Make to use CUPS,
because it gives a message saying
Three questions:
How do I cause changes in the hosts.allow file to take effect without
rebooting? Everything I've seen says to restart inetd, but I'm not using
inetd.
How do I compile netatalk without CUPS? I don't see any obvious
switches, but there has to be something that tells Make to use
To my knowledge, the effects in /etc/hosts.allow are immediate as soon
as you save the modified file.
And I have been using it that way for many years.
No need to killall -HUP inetd, no need to reboot.
If after a change the service is still not available:
- you did not allow the right thing
-
I'm trying to install /usr/ports/print/cups on 5.3 with
ghostscript-afpl-nox11-8.50,1
$ /usr/ports/print/cups
$ make WITH_GHOSTSCRIPT_AFPL=yes install distclean
but that doesn't work, it still tries to install ghostscript-gnu
=== Installing for ghostscript-gnu-nox11-7.07_11
=== ghostscript
Leon wrote:
Hi,
How can I check if SUPS server is running?
If it is not running , how can I Install it, and configure?
Thanks,
Leon.
An excellent HOW-TO for setting up a CUPS server can be found at
http://www.bsdnexus.com/.
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Hi,
How can I check if SUPS server is running?
If it is not running , how can I Install it, and configure?
Thanks,
Leon.
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Leon schrieb:
Hi,
How can I check if SUPS server is running?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ps ax | grep cups
696 ?? Ss 0:03.87 /usr/local/sbin/cupsd
^
If it is not running , how can I Install it, and configure?
cd /usr/ports/print/cups make install clean
I am currently trying to set up a print server using cups. I am new at this
and am having trouble finding the commands of how to install cup and run it.
I was also wondering if you could help me out on how to set up my computer
as a print server. I appreciat your time and any help You can give
I am currently trying to set up a print server using cups. I am new at this
and am having trouble finding the commands of how to install cup and run it.
I was also wondering if you could help me out on how to set up my computer
as a print server. I appreciat your time and any help You can give
robert schiess wrote:
I am currently trying to set up a print server using cups. I am new at
this and am having trouble finding the commands of how to install cup
and run it. I was also wondering if you could help me out on how to set
up my computer as a print server. I appreciat your time
Hi!
I've installed cups and cups-lpr and I'm working with
a ppd file for a HP1300 although my printer is a HP1320,
because it works perfectly under linux.
Anyway cups dies frequently, to be exact:
I turned the loglevel of cups and found out that the
ripping of the pages failes; the process dies
of the directories of /usr/local/share/cups/model splitted
up in
languages (de, en ...), quite different to my Linux distro?
I want to copy a .ppd file into one of these directories, but I cant
figure out in which!
Im using FreeBSD 5.2.1
Thanks in advance
Florian
shutdown.
A second question:
Why is the topology of the directories of /usr/local/share/cups/model
splitted up in
languages (de, en ...), quite different to my Linux distro?
I want to copy a .ppd file into one of these directories, but I cant
figure out in which!
Im using FreeBSD 5.2.1
On Wednesday, October 6, 2004 7:44 pm
I sent this query prematurely.
# Aloha
# On this past Sunday(10-3-4) I posted this question to freebsd-gnome.
# I have not received any responses. Can anyone on this list help?
# Thanks
I am having a problem with CUPS and Gnome. I am
with CUPS and Gnome. I am running
Gnome 2.6.2, Gnome-Office, and Xorg all installed via ports.
I have a P4 2.6 with 1G of ram
%uname -a
FreeBSD p4.hawaii.rr.com 5.2.1-RELEASE-p9 FreeBSD
5.2.1-RELEASE-p9 #9: Sun Oct 3 10:25:03 HST 2004
root at p4.hawaii.rr.com:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/P4BSD1 i386
# Aloha
# On this past Sunday(10-3-4) I posted this question to freebsd-gnome.
# I have not received any responses. Can anyone on this list help?
# Thanks
I am having a problem with CUPS and Gnome. I am running
Gnome 2.6.2, Gnome-Office, and Xorg all installed via ports
Hello,
I've been trying to get my Samsung ML-1710 running under FreeBSD with
CUPS. Installation of everything seems to have gone o.k., but I can't
print a test page. I looked in the log file and got:
D [22/Sep/2004:12:50:55 -0400] start_process(/usr/local/libexec/cups/backend/us
b, 0xbfbf0330
Andy Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi folks,
I don't know what I have done to cause this, but now every use of
the various portutils results in this message:
/var/db/pkg/cups-base-1.1.20.0/+CONTENTS: No such file or directory
That files does indeed not exist, althoug the directory
On Sun, Sep 19, 2004 at 09:58:26AM -0400, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Andy Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't know what I have done to cause this, but now every use of
the various portutils results in this message:
/var/db/pkg/cups-base-1.1.20.0/+CONTENTS: No such file or directory
Hi folks,
I don't know what I have done to cause this, but now every use of
the various portutils results in this message:
/var/db/pkg/cups-base-1.1.20.0/+CONTENTS: No such file or directory
That files does indeed not exist, althoug the directory does and the
port is installed.
Based
Hi,
I've been using CUPS with a couple of epson inkjet over the last few years. My
old inkjet which was a parallel port version seemed to work OK (albeit *very*
slowly). When I bought a new C61 USB printer a couple of years ago, I found
it printed OK sometimes, but often the first time I print
hello all,
I somehow managed to foobar my CUPS printing system. I had it working
and I don't even know what I did to break things, but in an attempt to
fix things, I uninstalled all the cups packages, updated my ports tree
from CVS, and rebuilt everything. Now I don't get any errors, but I
I set up CUPS over a year ago and got it to work partially.
I've been wrestling it again and I've read all the CUPS docs and tutorials on
varios Linux sites.
I have an HP560C (which needs LF to CR/LF translation) on parallel
port /dev/lpt0.
If anyone has a HP manual on the 560C, I'd like
. You're sure that the problem is with CUPS? The
printer works from, say, Windows? It _could_ be that the printer just
gobbles up jobs, but doesn't actually print them. Just maybe... Just
exhausting possibilities here.
-Henrik W Lund
Hey Henrik,
This printer prints nearly perfectly with apsfilter
that was needed, but not
found.
This is mysterious. You're sure that the problem is with CUPS? The
printer works from, say, Windows? It _could_ be that the printer just
gobbles up jobs, but doesn't actually print them. Just maybe... Just
exhausting possibilities here.
This printer prints
On Sunday 18 July 2004 02:08, Henrik W Lund wrote:
First of all, verify that you've got both cups-base, cups-lpr and
cups-pstoraster installed on your system. Do a pkg_info | grep cups to
do this. If all these three packages are installed, please provide the
last, say, 10 lines of your /var
Eric Crist wrote:
On Sunday 18 July 2004 02:08, Henrik W Lund wrote:
First of all, verify that you've got both cups-base, cups-lpr and
cups-pstoraster installed on your system. Do a pkg_info | grep cups to
do this. If all these three packages are installed, please provide the
last, say, 10
Hello list.
I'm trying to use CUPS for the first time, with all the good things I've
heard/read about it on this list. I'm mainly trying to use it as I've got an
OfficeJet G85 that I've never used with FreeBSD and linuxprinting.org has a
'mostly' working driver.
Here's what I've done thus
Eric Crist wrote:
Hello list.
I'm trying to use CUPS for the first time, with all the good things I've
heard/read about it on this list. I'm mainly trying to use it as I've got an
OfficeJet G85 that I've never used with FreeBSD and linuxprinting.org has a
'mostly' working driver.
Here's what
On Saturday 17 July 2004 03:17, Peter Risdon wrote:
Cups installs /usr/local/bin/lp and /usr/local/bin/lpr and leaves
/usr/bin/lp and /usr/bin/lpr in place. Back these up, symlink the cups
versions into their places and try again.
If you want to verify you have a properly running Cups before
Eric Crist wrote:
On Saturday 17 July 2004 03:17, Peter Risdon wrote:
Cups installs /usr/local/bin/lp and /usr/local/bin/lpr and leaves
/usr/bin/lp and /usr/bin/lpr in place. Back these up, symlink the cups
versions into their places and try again.
If you want to verify you have a properly running
Eric Crist wrote:
Hello list.
I'm trying to use CUPS for the first time, with all the good things I've
heard/read about it on this list. I'm mainly trying to use it as I've got an
OfficeJet G85 that I've never used with FreeBSD and linuxprinting.org has a
'mostly' working driver.
Here's what
Hi,
I hope this would work for you.. I have recently
installed my printer and be able to print successfully
using CUPS and gimp-print drivers.
What I did was:
1. Install the latest cups printing daemon and
gimp-print or whatever port you will need to drive
your printer(I don't know if you
Hi,
I hope this would work for you.. I have recently
installed my printer and be able to print successfully
using CUPS and gimp-print drivers.
What I did was:
1. Install the latest cups printing daemon and
gimp-print or whatever port you will need to drive
your printer(I don't know if you
Peter Risdon wrote:
Eric Crist wrote:
Hello list.
I'm trying to use CUPS for the first time, with all the good things
I've heard/read about it on this list. I'm mainly trying to use it as
I've got an OfficeJet G85 that I've never used with FreeBSD and
linuxprinting.org has a 'mostly' working
At Sat, 17 Jul 2004 it looks like Peter Risdon composed:
Cups installs /usr/local/bin/lp and /usr/local/bin/lpr and leaves
/usr/bin/lp and /usr/bin/lpr in place. Back these up, symlink the cups
versions into their places and try again.
If I'm not mistaken, cups does install lpr and lprm
Bill Schoolcraft wrote:
At Sat, 17 Jul 2004 it looks like Peter Risdon composed:
Cups installs /usr/local/bin/lp and /usr/local/bin/lpr and leaves
/usr/bin/lp and /usr/bin/lpr in place. Back these up, symlink the cups
versions into their places and try again.
If I'm not mistaken, cups does
On Saturday 17 July 2004 05:05, Peter Risdon wrote:
Eric Crist wrote:
On Saturday 17 July 2004 03:17, Peter Risdon wrote:
Cups installs /usr/local/bin/lp and /usr/local/bin/lpr and leaves
/usr/bin/lp and /usr/bin/lpr in place. Back these up, symlink the cups
versions into their places
On Saturday 17 July 2004 14:14, Henrik W Lund wrote:
Check out /var/log/cups/error.log for error messages. I like to crank
the logging level to debug level 2 in /usr/local/etc/cupsd.conf as well,
whenever it's not behaving like I want it to.
Hope this helps!
-Henrik W Lund
k, I had
Eric Crist wrote:
On Saturday 17 July 2004 14:14, Henrik W Lund wrote:
Check out /var/log/cups/error.log for error messages. I like to crank
the logging level to debug level 2 in /usr/local/etc/cupsd.conf as well,
whenever it's not behaving like I want it to.
Hope this helps!
-Henrik W Lund
At Sat, 17 Jul 2004 it looks like Peter Risdon composed:
Bill Schoolcraft wrote:
At Sat, 17 Jul 2004 it looks like Peter Risdon composed:
Cups installs /usr/local/bin/lp and /usr/local/bin/lpr and leaves
/usr/bin/lp and /usr/bin/lpr in place. Back these up, symlink the cups
versions
On May 24, 2004, at 9:56 PM, Mike wrote:
Greetings:
This post is a result of 2 days of thrashing trying to get FreeBSD
(4.9) to act as a print server to Win2K/XP clients. I have included
links to a how-to that I wrote that includes a full install and
configuration of CUPS and Samba so
of CUPS and Samba so that local (connected to server)
printers print locally, and so that that local printer(s) can then be
shared (served) as network printer amongst Windows 2k/XP clients.
Is it possible to have the writeup put on something like bsddiary so
others could easily refer to it down
Alas, too late I see this thread :)
I have written (some months ago) a guide covering the installation and
configuration of CUPS+Samba with printing from Windows (2k, NT, XP)
clients via the Samba/Windows Network-Interface (the one where you can
download printer drivers from the print server
Greetings:
This post is a result of 2 days of thrashing trying to get FreeBSD (4.9)
to act as a print server to Win2K/XP clients. I have included links to
a how-to that I wrote that includes a full install and configuration of
CUPS and Samba so that local (connected to server) printers print
Mike wrote:
Greetings:
This post is a result of 2 days of thrashing trying to get FreeBSD (4.9)
to act as a print server to Win2K/XP clients. I have included links to
a how-to that I wrote that includes a full install and configuration of
CUPS and Samba so that local (connected to server
Hello,
on my machine (config as in Subject:) printing with CUPS caused the command
rastertoprinter to eat up 100% of CPU after finishing all the pages from a
given task.
I've found the possible bug and posted it, with a fix, on CUPS site:
http://www.cups.org/str.php?L723+P0+S-2+C0+I0+E0
Hi,
I'm running Stable, updated sources and my port software last weekend.
Today I couldn' print, with CUPS using ipp for an HP internet printer;
HP LaserJet 2300.
In the CUPS error_log file, I have
E [13/May/2004:02:09:04 +0900] [Job 1] Unable to connect to IPP host: Operation timed out
At 2004-05-10T12:38:54Z, Kai Grossjohann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This sounds like a good idea. I will do this now, so I just have to
remember to build CUPS again after the world.
Not really. The NO_LPR=yes flag tells the make system not to build or
install any of the lpr files again, ever
Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How about this in /etc/make.conf:
CUPS_OVERWRITE_BASE=yes
NO_LPR=yes
This sounds like a good idea. I will do this now, so I just have to
remember to build CUPS again after the world.
Thanks!
Kai
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The default setup is to include /usr/bin before /usr/local/bin in
$PATH. This means that entering lpr -Pfoo doesn't work for printing
on my machine, I have to say /usr/local/bin/lpr -Pfoo.
It is obvious that I could change $PATH to mention /usr/local/bin
before /usr/bin, but is that the right
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