[SunRay-Users] Off-Topic: Adobe Reader 9.1.0 finally available for Solaris x86!

2009-03-26 Thread Eric Bautsch
Stupid question: How do you tell CUPS to populate from a central CUPS server? I have tried looking on the web, but am totally prepared to take a RTFMP if someone could point me at the right man page ;-) Eric Aaron Wilson wrote: We use cups from opencsw/blastwave here. We actually

Re: [SunRay-Users] Off-Topic: Adobe Reader 9.1.0 finally available for Solaris x86!

2009-03-26 Thread Detlev Habicht
Have a look here: http://blogs.sun.com/DanX/entry/using_cups_print_server_for And change ServerName in /opt/sfw/cups/etc/cups/client.conf Detlev Am 26.03.2009 um 21:39 schrieb Eric Bautsch: Stupid question: How do you tell CUPS to populate from a central CUPS server? I have tried

Re: [SunRay-Users] Off-Topic: Adobe Reader 9.1.0 finally available for Solaris x86!

2009-03-26 Thread Aaron Wilson
When I goto https://hostname:631/admin or go to https://hostname:631 and click on Administration. There are two check boxes to pay attention to. One is for the central cups server, the other is for the local cups server. On the central print server check: Share published printers connected to

Re: [SunRay-Users] Off-Topic: Adobe Reader 9.1.0 finally available for Solaris x86!

2009-03-26 Thread Murray Fraser
2009/3/27 Eric Bautsch eric.baut...@pobox.com: I have tried looking on the web, but am totally prepared to take a RTFMP if someone could point me at the right man page ;-) http://www.cups.org/doc-1.1/sam.html#BrowsePoll :) ___ SunRay-Users

Re: [SunRay-Users] Off-Topic: Adobe Reader 9.1.0 finally available for Solaris x86!

2009-03-26 Thread Darrel Hankerson
Eric Bautsch writes: Stupid question: How do you tell CUPS to populate from a central CUPS server? If you mean that you want a simple way to use an existing cups server without changing the stock printing on the Solaris system, then I can describe what I tested. 1. Install SFWcups from a