Re: RH 5.2 Printing solved

2003-09-21 Thread Ted Ozolins
tom marinis wrote:

Hmm, I have used it, but from memory...

I think Red Hat 5.2 has the typical config file you want
modified located at ;
/etc/printcap

I think there is a ncurses utility much like the COAS
utility. Maybe try something called from the command line like;
printtool

[ I can't remember exactly, sorry TED ]

But, I'm thinkin' you may also be able to change the
settings from the /etc/lpd.conf file, right?
HTH
problem was at win98 end. Dang I hate that crap.

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RH 5.2 Printing

2003-09-20 Thread Ted Ozolins
I know RH 5.2 is anciant but that is what is used for accounting where I 
work. It is well hidden behind a firewall and seen only by the intranet. 
We've moved to a new location and have made a lot of changes. The 
intranet use to be in the 199.xxx.xx.xxx series and is now 
192.168.x.xxx. The accounting software (accessed via telnet from a win98 
box) works as it should, almost. It will no longer print from the RH 
box. The printer is on a win98 box and yes its ip has changed from 
199.xxx.xx.xxx to 168.192.x.xxx. I've looked at printcap an and filter 
but I can not find where the entry would be as to location of printer 
would be. I ran across this before but can't remember what I had to do 
to get this working. Any help would be welcome.
TIA

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Westbank, B. C.
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Re: RH 5.2 Printing

2003-09-20 Thread Michael Hipp
Ted Ozolins wrote:
I know RH 5.2 is anciant but that is what is used for accounting where I 
work. It is well hidden behind a firewall and seen only by the intranet. 
We've moved to a new location and have made a lot of changes. The 
intranet use to be in the 199.xxx.xx.xxx series and is now 
192.168.x.xxx. The accounting software (accessed via telnet from a win98 
box) works as it should, almost. It will no longer print from the RH 
box. The printer is on a win98 box and yes its ip has changed from 
199.xxx.xx.xxx to 168.192.x.xxx. I've looked at printcap an and filter 
but I can not find where the entry would be as to location of printer 
would be. I ran across this before but can't remember what I had to do 
to get this working. Any help would be welcome.
TIA
Maybe something like ...

grep -r '199\.' /etc/*

Michael

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Re: RH 5.2 Printing

2003-09-20 Thread tom marinis

--- Ted Ozolins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I know RH 5.2 is anciant but that is what is used for
 accounting where I 
 work. It is well hidden behind a firewall and seen only by the
 intranet. 
 We've moved to a new location and have made a lot of changes.
 The 
 intranet use to be in the 199.xxx.xx.xxx series and is now 
 192.168.x.xxx. The accounting software (accessed via telnet
 from a win98 
 box) works as it should, almost. It will no longer print from
 the RH 
 box. The printer is on a win98 box and yes its ip has changed
 from 
 199.xxx.xx.xxx to 168.192.x.xxx. I've looked at printcap an
 and filter 
 but I can not find where the entry would be as to location of
 printer 
 would be. I ran across this before but can't remember what I
 had to do 
 to get this working. Any help would be welcome.

Hmm, I have used it, but from memory...


I think Red Hat 5.2 has the typical config file you want
modified located at ;

/etc/printcap

I think there is a ncurses utility much like the COAS
utility. Maybe try something called from the command line like;

printtool

[ I can't remember exactly, sorry TED ]

But, I'm thinkin' you may also be able to change the
settings from the /etc/lpd.conf file, right?

HTH



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