Printing problem

Art Alexion art.alexion at gmail.com
Tue Sep 30 09:56:30 UTC 2008


To turn that around, I have never had problem getting cups to work  
under linux or OSX. Even when I tested Novell SLED, and I couldn't set  
up a shared windows printer, cups automatically configured itself to  
use every shared cups printer already on the network.

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Art Alexion
Sent unsigned from an iPod. That's the reason for the top posting as  
well.

On Sep 29, 2008, at 10:33 PM, Pastor JW <pastor_jw at the-inner- 
circle.org> wrote:

> On Monday 29 September 2008 6:50:54 pm Bruce Marshall wrote:
>> On Monday 29 September 2008, Kevin B. O'Brien wrote:
>>> Well, I tried power-cycling the print server and rebooting the  
>>> computer,
>>> but that did not change anything. I guess this is going to be
>>> difficult.<g>
>>
>> Take a look in the error logs in    /var/log/cups
>
> I've never been able to make cups work in Linux.  I have to save a  
> document to
> a memory card, then remove the card and put it into the cardreader  
> of the
> machine which has the printer attached and then sign into that  
> computer and
> print it.  Everyone tells me I have to have some sort of windows  
> machine in
> my network in order to print so that is more off putting than not  
> being able
> to print through my network.  I have asked the question now on 18  
> maillists
> have 17,089 replies which tell me how to set up a windoze print  
> server on my
> network and exactly zero replies on how to MAKE IT WORK where every  
> one of my
> 8 machines run Linux.
>
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