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
Hi Jim,
Thanks for you info.
Cheers,
Alan
Subject: RE: Cups 1.0.5
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Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 10:32:19 -0500
From: Lewis, James M
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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
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
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
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
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