I had this working in 2.2.8pre2. What server platform
are you using?
RH 7.2 linux on s390 (2.4.9-38 kernel) glibc-2.2.4-31
yeah. that would be an affected system. 2.2.8pre2 should
correct this
for you.
Jerry, thanks, it fixed the biggest problem. Device settings (installed
I'm having a problem where printing preferences (advanced
settings) are
not remembered for 2.2.7a. This behavior differs from installed
printers not associated with samba.
Jerry (or anyone else), here's more info on that:
Samba's behaviour differs from windows servers, and it makes
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For example, one driver where installable device settings change
printing preferences options is the HP LaserJet 8100 Series PCL (the
driver comes with win2000).
Install the driver on the samba
I had this working in 2.2.8pre2. What server platform are you using?
RH 7.2 linux on s390 (2.4.9-38 kernel) glibc-2.2.4-31
some of the bugs have been worked out in 3.0. Give it a shot. But i
would be very interested if your problem persists in 2.2.8pre2.
Excellent, it's compiling now,
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I had this working in 2.2.8pre2. What server platform are you using?
RH 7.2 linux on s390 (2.4.9-38 kernel) glibc-2.2.4-31
yeah. that would be an affected system. 2.2.8pre2 should correct this
for
I'm having a problem where printing preferences (advanced settings) are
not remembered for 2.2.7a. This behavior differs from installed
printers not associated with samba.
What I do:
-Server-
Create samba share, SIGHUP to parent samba process.
From w2k, connect to samba server (user is defined
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Some settings seem to work, but I haven't been able to get the paper size
settings to work. This is a problem because we have some printers which
only have legal paper, and they require manual
On Wednesday 19 February 2003 09:58 am, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Hi. I've finally got Samba to serve up print drivers for the printers I
serve. However, I'm not able to set the default driver options.