I have not found this on the 740, I will look more today but did not see
job pipelining under the appsocket configuration when I looked Friday.
Thanks,
Phil
On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Howard Schultens wrote:
Patrick Powell wrote:
...
After futtsing around a bunch with the 750,
Patrick Powell wrote:
...
After futtsing around a bunch with the 750, I tried using the LPR
port. It seems to work fine and is fast. I don't know if this
is the same on the 740, but on the 750 you can set the printer to
send the server an eMail for each job with how
Thanks for your reply.
There is a pause support in samba.
Running:
strings `which smbd` | grep lppause
gives:
lppause command
I have in my printer share in samba:
lppause command = /usr/sbin/lpc hold z53 %j
The lpc command does run when the windows client tries to pause a print job from
Date: Sat, 1 Dec 2001 10:06:06 -0800 (PST)
From: Patrick Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Nov 28 21:09:24 2001
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: LPRng: checkpc speed
Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2001 14:45:55 +1100
From: C. L. McAvaney [EMAIL
hey,
but it worked in older versions of IFHP and I loved it !!!
see you
~christoph
On Sat, 1 Dec 2001, Patrick Powell wrote:
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Nov 26 10:45:39 2001
Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2001 12:45:08 -0500 (EST)
From: Ryan Novosielski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
I don't understand why the attached happened -- what reason would LPRng
have for not knowing the name to apply to a UID in the password file?
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* David Bear [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2001-12-03 14:04:27]:
is it possible to have lpd log the ip address of the connecting client as
will . I get a lot of the old buffer over flow hack attempts on lpd and
would like to know where they come from.
I usually solve that problem by setting up a
Hi,
this may not be the right place to ask this question, if it's not, could
someone point me there? (thanks)
I've got lprng 3.8.2.1 installed (rpm), ifhp 3.4.9, and ghostscript 5.50
that ships with redhat 7.1...
printing text files from a linux command line works ok. printing from a
windows