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If you used cupsaddsmb to export your printer, CUPS 1.2.1 had a bug,
that caused problems with Samba. (See below)
1.2.2 had a different bug with advanced features. Try 1.2.3 or 1.2.4.
Dale
Original Message
Subject: [Samba] Re: Samba print problem (everyth
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>
>
> If you used cupsaddsmb to export your printer, CUPS 1.2.1 had a bug,
> that caused problems with Samba. (See below)
> 1.2.2 had a different bug with advanced features. Try 1.2.3 or 1.2.4.
>
> Dale
>
> ---- Origin
ad a different bug with advanced features. Try 1.2.3 or 1.2.4.
Dale
Original Message
Subject:[Samba] Re: Samba print problem (everything looks right)
Date: Fri, 09 Jun 2006 09:34:55 -0400
From: Brian White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Organization: Precidia Technol
This patch solved my problem also. (See original help request below.*)
All works well now.
Many thanks for the info.
Dale Schroeder
Brian White wrote:
I read your posts on samba mailing list.
I have the same problem:
I can print, but I can't open the printer properties page ("no
driver" mess
I read your posts on samba mailing list.
I have the same problem:
I can print, but I can't open the printer properties page ("no driver"
message...).
For me also, the drivers are read from samba server e written on
C:\WinNT\System32\spool\drivers\... (I have removed him in advance to
test this)
This might be the problem. I had a similar one somewhat more subtle. I
compiled Samba 3 and found that CUPS didn't compile in, though
requested. It turned out that I had a version of CUPS from a rogue rpm
picked up somewhere last year, that was lacking a configuration script
that Samba uses when co
When I compiled 2.2.8a cups support was not compiled in even though I
specifically specified it and there were no errors. If you type 'ldd
/usr/local/samba/bin/smbd' you can see what libraries are linked against it
and cups should be there.
Make sure you have the cups-devel RPM package installed ot
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Subject: Re: [Samba] Print Problem
On Wed, 18 Sep 2002, Wendell Dingus wrote:
> [2002/09/18 12:49:47, 3] printing/printing.c:print_job_start(936)
> print_job_start: either jobid (6956)==next_jobid(6956) or
> print_job_store failed.
> [2002/09/18 12:49:47, 3] printin
On Wed, 18 Sep 2002, Wendell Dingus wrote:
> [2002/09/18 12:49:47, 3] printing/printing.c:print_job_start(936)
> print_job_start: either jobid (6956)==next_jobid(6956) or
> print_job_store failed.
> [2002/09/18 12:49:47, 3] printing/printing.c:print_job_start(985)
> print_job_start: returning
You needn't Cc: me
Nuno Dias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> First, my system is FreeBSD not Linux, basically they are equal, but
> FreeBSD don't have run level's.
But some init system, I suppose.
> Second, the lpd daemon (not cups) is running before smbd and nmbd start
> (I saw in the console)
First, my system is FreeBSD not Linux, basically they are equal, but
FreeBSD don't have run level's.
Second, the lpd daemon (not cups) is running before smbd and nmbd start
(I saw in the console).
Finally, I put a "sleep 300" in samba startup script, to allow lpd to
finish all the work, and I can'
Nuno Dias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> I have a FreeBSD 4.1.1-RELEASE and samba-2.2.4 installed in my server, I
> have a printer configured and working through samba.
>
> My problem is, when I reboot my server, my Windows 2000 with service
> pack 2, can't print anymore, when I sent a
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