[Samba] Samba Cups Fedora Core 1 HP LaserJet 1015

2004-06-29 Thread Becskei Robert
Hello People!,

   I have this strange problem :

I've got Fedora Core 1 (latest kernel, latest packages,latest samba,cups) and a HP 
LaserJet 1015 (using the HP LaserJet 1015 drivers that came with the updates for 
Fedora Core 1), I can print from windows and linux without any problems both text and 
graphich. But for some unknown reason to me (and this is a really big problem) I just 
can't print from a windows client running a dos program to the printer (I was able to 
print to it for some time , but one day it stopped, I did everything to cure it, even 
tried the printer on winxp and it worked ok) , it prints out the data (plain text) 
with garbage in it . It looks like it is using only 1 font and font size , and fills 
the empty spaces with numbers and garbage text.

Pretty-please someone help me solve this , I must use this dos program, and I need to 
be able to print to the samba print server somehow. (by the way...what I don't 
understand is...that other printers on samba servers which are older are working ok.)


Someone who had something like this, and was able to solve this, please help me.

 Thank you foreward


 Sincerely
 Robert B
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[Samba] a better smbstatus for monitoring samba ?

2004-06-15 Thread Becskei Robert
Hello,

 does anyone know if there is a tool in existence that can monitor samba shares like 
smbstatus
but is much more advanced (and runs in console) , I mean a tool that has menues, some 
search
options, and things sorted out nice. A Samba realtime monitor would be the best thing 
with lots
of details and lots of options.


 I tried Swat, but that aint really a solution to watch who is connected to where, 
neither is smbstatus
since when to many people are connected you can't see in realtime who is using what. 
And that I think
is one major problem.

 I would like to have such a tool because I'm throwing the Novell File Server out and 
using a Whitebox 3.0EL
instead. I wonder,...is there such a tool like Novell Monitor ... for linux ? I mean 
if there aint one for samba
maybe another tool that is more advanced would be able to view who is connected to 
what ? what is their IP
adress, what time did they logged on, what is the current system status, etc...


 Please help me if possible.


 Sincerely
 Robert Becskei
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