As expected, removing /usr/share/gnome/autostart/ospm-applet.desktop, and
relogin did reduce it to one hotplug popup. Also as expected after starting all
over, /etc/lp/printers/psc_1200_series still gets created with no contents, and
I still get a cannot connect to printer popup.
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I'm still at a loss. Here is some info, I am logged in as "km" with a gnome
desktop.
km$: profiles
Console User
Suspend To RAM
Suspend To Disk
Brightness
CPU Power Management
Basic Solaris User
All
# svcadm disable svc:/application/print/server:default
#rm -rf /etc/lp
#rm /etc/printers.conf
km$
>
> It looks like the option is being passed on the
> network using the wrong
> control file extension. I have picked up the bug and
> will take care of
> it. It will probably be in build 82
>
> -Norm
I'm running build 82 now, but although it does pick up the -o flag the behavior
is different
I'm having trouble passing options from Nevada lp to the lpd server on a Sol10
machine.
I submitted this some time ago as a bug
http://bugs.opensolaris.org/view_bug.do?bug_id=6617336
and the details are there.
but have heard nothing. Does anyone have some insight?
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I posted this in the foo2zjs thread, but perhaps it was a little off topic.
The HP 1018 does work with the foo2zjs driver, once the firmware is downloaded
to the printer. It needs a new download after each power cycle.
On Linux the printer shows up under /dev/usb before it has its firmware, and
Well there is still a complication using my hp1018 on Solaris (Sparc snv_77).
After a power cycle the printer firmware needs to be downloaded to the printer.
On Linux you can just cat it to the right /dev/usb device. On Solaris the
device does not show under /dev/printers (or in the /device tre
Sorry for the noise. This went in easily in snv_77 Sparc. I saw the reference
to i386 and didn't realize it was just about groff from the companion cd.
Shouldn't foo2zjs be integrated? There is already a lot of hp printer code in
the distribution.
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This thread references an i386 path.
I need foo2zjs support for an HP 1018 on Sparc. Where do I start?
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Sorry, I'm coming into this late, but I think I'm seeing the same or related
issue. I have two different HP pcl printers (laser and inkjet). On either one
lp postscript-file
works, but
cat postscript-file | lp
prints the postscript (I can see that lpsched calls postprint before gs).
This thre