On 01/07/06, Michael [Plouj] Ploujnikov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bah! Now I found it. The server was set wrong in /etc/cups/client.conf !
So, I have everything fixed now.
Thanks.
Phew! At long last . . . I was running out of ideas. :-)
Glad you got it fixed now.
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Bah! Now I found it. The server was set wrong in /etc/cups/client.conf !
So, I have everything fixed now.
Thanks.
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OK lets think through this once more. Your original $ lpstat -h
localhost -t output although it shows your gray-deskjet as the
default destination, it does not show that the other printer is
paused.
Try again to manually set the default printer (for all users) and see
if it picks it up:
# lpop
On 01/07/06, Michael [Plouj] Ploujnikov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is really my whole cupsd.conf file:
# grep -v "\#" /etc/cups/cupsd.conf |cat -s
OK lets think through this once more. Your original $ lpstat -h
localhost -t output although it shows your gray-deskjet as the
default desti
This is really my whole cupsd.conf file:
# grep -v "\#" /etc/cups/cupsd.conf |cat -s
DocumentRoot /usr/share/cups/docs
LogLevel info
User lp
Group lp
listen localhost:631
BrowseAddress @LOCAL
SystemGroup lp
Order Deny,Allow
Deny From All
Allow From 127.0.0.1
Allow From 10.1.1.*
AuthTy
I assume you have replaced @LOCAL with @192.168.0.1/24 or whatever the
local address is?
Actually, according to the comments in the conf file, it should be
exactly "BrowseAddress @LOCAL" if I want cups to listen to local
devices only. Anyways, I tried to set it to my network and it didn't
help.
On 30/06/06, Michael [Plouj] Ploujnikov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My config is already almost exactly like that, except that my config
does not specify:
Listen 127.0.0.1:631
127.0.0.1 is localhost (loopback) and is needed for your computer to
be able to connect to its own cupsd and thus be ab
I would try commenting out the line with LOCAL above and check or add
the following:
=
User lp
Group lp
Listen 127.0.0.1:631
Browsing Off
SystemGroup lp
Order Deny,Allow
Deny From All
Allow From 127.0.0.1
AuthType Basic
AuthClass System
Order Deny,Allow
Deny From All
On 29/06/06, Michael [Plouj] Ploujnikov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 6/28/06, Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did you by any chance change your /etc/cups/cupsd.conf file settings
> from the default?
I think this is all I changed:
--- /etc/cups/cupsd.conf(revision 367)
+++ /etc/cups/cu
I'm sorry if I have missed it but have you looked in your cups error
log for any messages. Also set your log level to debug and restart
cups to get more detailed messages.
The problem is that my print jobs don't even reach my local cups server!
Here is an example:
$ enscript --verbose=3 todo
A
On 6/28/06, Michael [Plouj] Ploujnikov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 6/28/06, Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did you by any chance change your /etc/cups/cupsd.conf file settings
> from the default?
I think this is all I changed:
--- /etc/cups/cupsd.conf(revision 367)
+++ /etc/cups/cup
On 6/28/06, Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Did you by any chance change your /etc/cups/cupsd.conf file settings
from the default?
I think this is all I changed:
--- /etc/cups/cupsd.conf(revision 367)
+++ /etc/cups/cupsd.conf(revision 413)
@@ -533,7 +533,7 @@
#BrowseAddress x.y
On 28/06/06, Michael [Plouj] Ploujnikov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
None of that seemed to help either. On a side note, I recall that I
can't print to the local "pdfprinter" as well - other than printing a
test page.
Did you by any chance change your /etc/cups/cupsd.conf file settings
from the
You could try to use the Cups GUI and stop/delete the pdfprt printer.
Athough I have set up my PC for three different connections to a
printer, only one of them is active and of course set up as the
default. Another thing, use cancel to delete any queued jobs first
just in case.
None of that se
On 28/06/06, Michael [Plouj] Ploujnikov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Assuming that you have started cupsd (well, if you can print a test
> page then you definitely have cupsd running ;-) what does lpstat -d
> show?
$ lpstat -d
lpstat: Unable to connect to server: No route to host
You could try
Assuming that you have started cupsd (well, if you can print a test
page then you definitely have cupsd running ;-) what does lpstat -d
show?
$ lpstat -d
lpstat: Unable to connect to server: No route to host
Yes, if course, I (re)started cupsd multiple times.
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On 28/06/06, Michael [Plouj] Ploujnikov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I used to print to a LAN CUPS printer at
lanmachine:631/printers/printername until I recently took that
(parallel port printer) and hooked it up to lp0 on my local machine.
Since then I cannot seem to print from any local applicat
I used to print to a LAN CUPS printer at
lanmachine:631/printers/printername until I recently took that
(parallel port printer) and hooked it up to lp0 on my local machine.
Since then I cannot seem to print from any local application nor does
lpstat show any printers:
currently this is what I see
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