Re: [gentoo-user] cannot print to a printserver with CUPS

2003-08-14 Thread Martin Monsorno
Collins Richey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > One potential problem. If you did not have USE='CUPS' in effect when > you emerge ghostscript, you have the wrong ghostscript support. It's > worth a try to issue 'USE="CUPS" emerge ghostscript'. Thanks, that did the trick. Seems I had a compiled gh

Re: [gentoo-user] cannot print to a printserver with CUPS

2003-08-14 Thread Martin Monsorno
Theofilos Intzoglou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Did you try to setup the printer from the web interface? You just have > to point your web browser to http://localhost:631. Some times it works > better than setting the printer configuration yourself. Hope that helps! that's the way i configured

[gentoo-user] cannot print to a printserver with CUPS

2003-08-14 Thread Martin Monsorno
Hi *, i have a problem while trying to print with CUPS from my gentoo machine. - i have installed net-print/cups. - the printer is connected to a printserver (an SMC router), which speaks the lpd protocoll, I can connect to this with telnet on port 515, and i can print from a windows machine

[gentoo-user] How to get info about more versions of packages

2003-02-28 Thread Martin Monsorno
Hi *, it is a nice output you can get with 'emerge --search'. But is it possible to get this output - for different versions of packages (e.g. I like to know if the 1.3.1 version of the Sun JDK is masked on my platform, but with --search I only get info about the newest 1.4.x version) - for a