Raymond Gibson said the following on 2009-10-02 22:31:
Something doesn't seem right with you devfs.rules file.
Mine looks like this:
[system=10]
add path 'unlpt*' mode 0660 group cups
add path 'ulpt*' mode 0660 group cups
add path 'lpt*' mode 0660 group cups
i change permissions on /dev/ulp
On Friday 02 October 2009 04:32:23 pm Patrick Lamaiziere wrote:
> Le Fri, 02 Oct 2009 15:31:55 -0500,
>
> Raymond Gibson a écrit :
> > On Friday 02 October 2009 02:31:06 am Bernt Hansson wrote:
> > > Raymond Gibson said the following on 2009-10-01 22:33:
> > > > I'm trying to setup CUPS (in a jail
Le Fri, 02 Oct 2009 15:31:55 -0500,
Raymond Gibson a écrit :
> On Friday 02 October 2009 02:31:06 am Bernt Hansson wrote:
> > Raymond Gibson said the following on 2009-10-01 22:33:
> > > I'm trying to setup CUPS (in a jail) using a USB printer on
> > > my host machine. My host was built with as a
On Friday 02 October 2009 02:31:06 am Bernt Hansson wrote:
> Raymond Gibson said the following on 2009-10-01 22:33:
> > I'm trying to setup CUPS (in a jail) using a USB printer on
> > my host machine. My host was built with as a minimal FreeBSD 7.2-Release
> > install. I added ezjail and created tw
Raymond Gibson said the following on 2009-10-01 22:33:
I'm trying to setup CUPS (in a jail) using a USB printer on
my host machine. My host was built with as a minimal FreeBSD 7.2-Release
install. I added ezjail and created two jails. Both jails are working and I
can login to both using ssh.
I'm trying to setup CUPS (in a jail) using a USB printer on
my host machine. My host was built with as a minimal FreeBSD 7.2-Release
install. I added ezjail and created two jails. Both jails are working and I
can login to both using ssh.
I'm trying to build one of the jails as a print server. I
I know I posted earlier about this; however, since then I have gathered
more information.
First, I installed LPRng and had it replace the base system. I rebooted
the system and it started up fine. However, I still cannot print. I can
print from within 'apsfilter' but that is it. The printer is
Garance A Drosehn wrote:
> On August 1/2006, I (Garance) wrote:
> >
> >Check to see if you have multiple versions of 'lpr'
> >running. *If* you do, then the results that you see
> >will probably depend on which version you run.
>
> What I meant to say was: Check to see if you have
> multiple ve
Garance A Drosehn wrote:
> On August 1/2006, I (Garance) wrote:
> >
> >Check to see if you have multiple versions of 'lpr'
> >running. *If* you do, then the results that you see
> >will probably depend on which version you run.
>
> What I meant to say was: Check to see if you have
> multiple ve
On August 1/2006, I (Garance) wrote:
Check to see if you have multiple versions of 'lpr'
running. *If* you do, then the results that you see
will probably depend on which version you run.
What I meant to say was: Check to see if you have
multiple versions of `lpr' *installed*. See what
you
At 5:05 PM -0400 8/1/06, Gerard Seibert wrote:
FreeBSD 6.1
The printer on my system is connected to a WinXP machine.
I installed apsfilter to configure the print setup.
Everything appears to be working and I can print to the
printer from within apsfilter.
However, when I attempt to print either
Gerard Seibert wrote:
FreeBSD 6.1
The printer on my system is connected to a WinXP machine. I installed
apsfilter to configure the print setup. Everything appears to be working
and I can print to the printer from within apsfilter.
However, when I attempt to print either from the command line
FreeBSD 6.1
The printer on my system is connected to a WinXP machine. I installed
apsfilter to configure the print setup. Everything appears to be working
and I can print to the printer from within apsfilter.
However, when I attempt to print either from the command line or from
within KDE, I
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