On Monday 19 July 2004 03:39, Henrik W Lund wrote:
Funny. There doesn't seem to be anything wrong here. Unless, of course,
it Saw EOF a little early. What did debug level 2 tell you? I know
mine said something about some filter somewhere that was needed, but not
found.
This is mysterious.
* Eric Crist [EMAIL PROTECTED] [0701 08:01]:
On Monday 19 July 2004 03:39, Henrik W Lund wrote:
Funny. There doesn't seem to be anything wrong here. Unless, of course,
it Saw EOF a little early. What did debug level 2 tell you? I know
mine said something about some filter somewhere that was
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
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
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 and
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 and
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 to
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
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