RE: Cups 1.0.5

2000-03-07 Thread Lewis, James M.
Hi Jim, Thanks for your reply. Can you tell me more about how you worked around it by changing some of the macros in the a2ps config files ? I changed a2ps-site.cfg in the following ways: change DefaultPrinter: | #{lp.default} to DefaultPrinter: | #{lp}mydefaultprintername

RE: Cups 1.0.5

2000-03-07 Thread Alan Tam
Hi Jim, Thanks for you info. Cheers, Alan Subject: RE: Cups 1.0.5 Resent-Date: 6 Mar 2000 22:59:21 - Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org Resent-CC: recipient list not shown: ; Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 10:32:19 -0500 From: Lewis, James M

Re: Cups 1.0.5

2000-03-04 Thread Alan Tam
. Alan Hi dear Debian gurus, I am a home user running slink (Debian 2.1). I've installed the cups 1.0.5 deb package which overwrites my original lprng package. But when I try to print something like lpr ~/.bashrc it says lpr: error -- no default destination

Cups 1.0.5

2000-03-01 Thread Alan Tam
Hi dear Debian gurus, I am a home user running slink (Debian 2.1). I've installed the cups 1.0.5 deb package which overwrites my original lprng package. But when I try to do lpr ~/.bashrc it says lpr: error -- no default destination avaiable then I go through the web for cups

RE: Cups 1.0.5

2000-03-01 Thread Lewis, James M.
Hi dear Debian gurus, I am a home user running slink (Debian 2.1). I've installed the cups 1.0.5 deb package which overwrites my original lprng package. But when I try to do lpr ~/.bashrc it says lpr: error -- no default destination avaiable I found that it would

Re: Cups 1.0.5

2000-03-01 Thread David Wright
Quoting Alan Tam ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Then I followed the steps 1. [bash] lpstat -o Enter == nothing comes out 2. [bash] cupsd Enter ^ The puts that job in the background. See man bash, section called JOB CONTROL. == [1] 523 (I've