hi .
it is fun that i do the print command on OpenBSD's chrome
at the company , then i get the printing at my home's printer which is
registerd on ArchLinux's chromium .
namely internet printing !
[Google Cloud Print for Chromium] is interesting !
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On 2018-06-01, Tuyosi T wrote:
> hi all .
> i do not understand lpr .
>
> so my settings are
>
> # ls -l /usr/bin/lpr
> lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 18 Jun 1 05:52 /usr/bin/lpr ->
> /home/snap/lpr.bat
>
> # cat /home/snap/lpr.bat
> lp -dEP-901A
>
> then
> seamonkey and leafpad print easily .
>
>
hi all .
i do not understand lpr .
so my settings are
# ls -l /usr/bin/lpr
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 18 Jun 1 05:52 /usr/bin/lpr ->
/home/snap/lpr.bat
# cat /home/snap/lpr.bat
lp -dEP-901A
then
seamonkey and leafpad print easily .
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regards
On 05/16/18 01:10, Erling Westenvik wrote:
On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 12:45:12AM -0700, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
On 05/16/18 00:27, Tuyosi T wrote:
hi
i can not distinguish between lp and lpr .
lpr(1) is a program used to print to an lpd server, wheras lp(4) is a driver
that doesn't appear to
On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 12:45:12AM -0700, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
> On 05/16/18 00:27, Tuyosi T wrote:
> > hi
> > i can not distinguish between lp and lpr .
> >
> lpr(1) is a program used to print to an lpd server, wheras lp(4) is a driver
> that doesn't appear to have been ported from 4.4BSD
On 05/16/18 00:27, Tuyosi T wrote:
hi
i can not distinguish between lp and lpr .
lpr(1) is a program used to print to an lpd server, wheras lp(4) is a
driver that doesn't appear to have been ported from 4.4BSD yet.
https://man.openbsd.org/lpr.1
https://man.openbsd.org/NetBSD-7.1/lp.4
hi
i can not distinguish between lp and lpr .
anyway
/etc/printcap
709a-wifi|709a-wifi:rm=bsd.my.domain:rp=709a-wifi:
and
the setting of print on leafpad is 'lp -d709a-wifi ' .
it goes well .
regards
ps my /etc/cups/cupsd.conf is
LogLevel warn
PageLogFormat
Listen localhost:631
Listen
On 05/15/18 18:19, IL Ka wrote:
Hello Jordan,
>> you can do some neat things and avoid having to remove the ulpt(4)
driver from the kernel
What can be the reason to remove it?
Some people remove the ulpt driver to allow CUPS to interface easier
with their printer. This solution has always
Hello Jordan,
>> you can do some neat things and avoid having to remove the ulpt(4)
driver from the kernel
What can be the reason to remove it?
If I understand it correctly, this driver provides support for "USB printer
class"
(
On 05/15/18 13:04, Tuyosi T wrote:
i think it is impossible to print USB only printers .
I have successfully printed to several USB based printers in my time
with OpenBSD, ranging from USB thermal receipt printers, USB restaurant
dot matrix kitchen printers all the way up to your modern
hi all .
i at last find i can print if i use the printer which has both cups driver
and wifi interface (for example EP-709A).
so
i do not need to use [ Google Cloud Print for Chromium ] .
and
i think it is impossible to print USB only printers .
at this sate openbsd become everyday OS .
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using [ Google Cloud Print for Chromium ] ,
i also print text files besides pdf files .
for example
1) chrome test.txt
2) right click , then the print menu appears .
(cups is not installed)
i write down in more detailed manner but in japanese in
https://qiita.com/tyokai/items/0cb47bd08cf6ec45de93 .
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regards
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