Yeah printerdrake doesn't seem to be working at the
moment :o(

For now, you can point your browser at
http://localhost:631/ and you should be able to
configure it through there.

If they were to add that auto-detection stuff that
printerdrake can do to CUPS admin, I'm not sure
printerdrake would even be neccesary.

PS - Take the Reply-To: out of your e-mail
configuration.

--- JC Pollman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tried to setup a new printer via printerdrake, and
> in 
> the expert mode, 
> clicking on Add new printer
> clicking Next
> No matter which of the 5 entries I click on (from
> Local Printer to Enter a 
> Printer Device URI) and then click on Next, I get
> the same screen again - 
> nothing gets done. Nothing new shows up in the xterm
> when I click on Next, 
> but this is what it gives me up to then:
> 
> root@jc ~# printerdrake 
> everything already installed
> cupsd (pid 1338) is running...
> WARNING: pinging broadcast address
> WARNING: pinging broadcast address
> rmmod: module parport_probe is not loaded
> modprobe: Can't locate module parport_probe
> modprobe: Can't locate module parport_probe
> rmmod: module parport_probe is not loaded
> WARNING: pinging broadcast address
> WARNING: pinging broadcast address
> WARNING: pinging broadcast address
> WARNING: pinging broadcast address
> everything already installed
> cupsd (pid 1338) is running...
> 
> I am trying to add a win2k printer, so the expert
> mode is my preferred method.
> 
> Also, the Select Printer Spooler window does not
> give me anything to click on 
> - it is empty.
> 
> JC
> 

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