Hi Norm,
THANK YOU!
On 02/03/09 07:33, Norm Jacobs wrote:
> Alternatively, I could submit a package to the contrib repo.
>
I think this path will be the quicker option for the USB printer
detection for CUPS to be available for OpenSolaris users.
The process page is here,
http://o
Ghee Teo wrote:
> Norm Jacobs wrote:
>> Ghee Teo wrote:
>>> Norm Jacobs wrote:
>>>
>
>> 3. Should we use the CUPS or the LP print service
>> on Solaris?
>> (sounds like CUPS is going to be the preferred
>> print service).
>>
> We have h
Ghee Teo wrote:
> Norm Jacobs wrote:
>> Ghee Teo wrote:
>>> Norm Jacobs wrote:
>>>
>
>> 3. Should we use the CUPS or the LP print service
>> on Solaris?
>> (sounds like CUPS is going to be the preferred
>> print service).
>>
> We have h
Norm Jacobs wrote:
> Ghee Teo wrote:
>> Norm Jacobs wrote:
>>
> 3. Should we use the CUPS or the LP print service
> on Solaris?
> (sounds like CUPS is going to be the preferred
> print service).
>
We have heard, although not investig
Ghee Teo wrote:
> Norm Jacobs wrote:
>
>>>
>>>
>>>
3. Should we use the CUPS or the LP print service
on Solaris?
(sounds like CUPS is going to be the preferred
print service).
>>> We have heard, although not investigated,
Norm Jacobs wrote:
>>
>>
>>> 3. Should we use the CUPS or the LP print service
>>> on Solaris?
>>> (sounds like CUPS is going to be the preferred
>>> print service).
>>>
>>>
>> We have heard, although not investigated, that CUPS on Solaris fixes the
>> printing Issues that w
Jonathan Adams wrote:
>> I would like to run a Virtual Print Server for
>> Solaris, Windows, Linux and Mac clients.
>>
>> Currently our Windows and Mac clients print directly
>> to the network printers
>> and we have no control over the print jobs that are
>> submitted.
>>
>> The plan is to move al
> I would like to run a Virtual Print Server for
> Solaris, Windows, Linux and Mac clients.
>
> Currently our Windows and Mac clients print directly
> to the network printers
> and we have no control over the print jobs that are
> submitted.
>
> The plan is to move all of our printers to a new VL
I would like to run a Virtual Print Server for Solaris, Windows, Linux and Mac
clients.
Currently our Windows and Mac clients print directly to the network printers
and we have no control over the print jobs that are submitted.
The plan is to move all of our printers to a new VLAN that the clien