, system
podstawowy).
Na sześciu spośród piętnastu, pod koniec instalacji (tuż przed instalacją
GRUBa, po sygnale sprzątanie..) pojawia się ostrzeżenie:
Debian automatic printer configuration!
Ten etap instalacji nie powiódł się. Możesz spróbować uruchomić go ponownie
lub pominąć i wybrać coś innego
Dear Debianists,
I reinstalled Sarge on my machine yet again and have now got it to correctly
identify the DVD's and request them when using apt-cdrom add.
I am pleased with this. The solution was to load the OS with the CD set I
have from the DVD drive (master) not the CD drive. The DVD
Hi there,
I Debian (testing) on our server together with Windows and Ubuntu
Clients.
Since some time my users cannot change from non-duplex to duplex
printing. If duplex printing is switched on for a certain printer
on the CUPS server the printer will always print double sided no matter
if I
detail, such as:
- the make and model of printer
- the PPD for the printer (/etc/cups/ppd/printername)
- check if the duplex option is set in the printer configuration
- set LogLevel to debug in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf, reload CUPS and then
print a job with duplex enabled. Then look through
/var
Sorry
I meant
I have Debian (testing) .
and that
my users cannot change from duplex to non-duplex printing.
One should not do five things at the same time.
Eugen
On Wed, 2006-06-14 at 16:35 +0200, Eugen Wintersberger wrote:
Hi there,
I Debian (testing) on our server together
On Sun, 21 Aug 2005 11:30:53 +0100, belahcene wrote:
Hi,
I don't understand why there is no printer configuration (
administration not in the menu applications (I use gnome desktop) , as
in other distro like knoppix or fedora and others, same problem for
sound card configuration
Help please - I'm not sure which package(s) are giving this problem.
I had previously tried unsuccessfully to print to my wife's DeskJet 3420
on her Win98SE using her samba share via my samba client. My lack of
success might not be significant in the bug reporting sense.
So I have acquired
I have a HP deskjet 940c , have some problem to conigure it perfectly,
now even lpr doen't work, only lp. Have anyone a good setup to a
printerenvironment in linux? Using debian sid, Xfce4, connected to the
printer via usb.
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Carl Fûrstenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a HP deskjet 940c , have some problem to conigure it perfectly,
now even lpr doen't work, only lp. Have anyone a good setup to a
printerenvironment in linux? Using debian sid, Xfce4, connected to the
printer via usb.
I usually set up the
On Mon, Oct 25, 2004 at 05:08:31PM +0200, Carl Fûrstenberg wrote:
I have a HP deskjet 940c , have some problem to conigure it perfectly,
now even lpr doen't work, only lp. Have anyone a good setup to a
Are you using CUPS? If so, did you install the CUPS compatible lpr in
cupsys-bsd?
Respected Sir/Madam,
On my debain server I am not able to configure
printer which is installed on a remote windows
machine.
I am using a debain server - Ver 3.0 for my project.
It is connected to the windows machine in network.
I want to take my printouts on that remote windows
machine's
On Sun, 2003-12-28 at 04:35, yuvrajspatil wrote:
Respected Sir/Madam,
On my debain server I am not able to configure
printer which is installed on a remote windows
machine.
I am using a debain server - Ver 3.0 for my project.
It is connected to the windows machine in network.
I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 03 Apr 2003 21:46:06 -0500
Tom Allison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sudo lpadmin -p Kyocera -E -v socket://192.168.0.100 -m
Kyocera-FS-1900-Postscript.ppd
lpadmin: add-printer failed: server-error-service-unavailable
lpadmin: add-printer failed:
On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 06:09:49AM -0500, Tom Allison wrote:
Tried both, no luck.
Sorry if I missed some of this thread, but did you increase the logging
level to look at the problem? I find that helped me at first.
Also, I wrote up a small howto that has some gotchas in it, maybe you
can give
On Fri, 4 Apr 2003 07:18:50 -0500
Michael Bevilacqua [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 06:09:49AM -0500, Tom Allison wrote:
Tried both, no luck.
Sorry if I missed some of this thread, but did you increase the logging
level to look at the problem? I find that helped me at
Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 06:14:12AM -0500, Tom Allison wrote:
| Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
| I would first install the 'cupsys' package. Then add a local queue
| for the printer (use either the lpadmin command or the web interface
| which you'll find at
On Thu, 03 Apr 2003 06:06:05 -0500
Tom Allison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I started to try this approach and died here:
|
| Setting up cupsys (1.1.15-4) ...
| Starting CUPSys: cupsd.
I have what is supposed to be a network printer with support for
JetDirect, Cups and LPD.
On Thu, 03 Apr 2003 06:06:05 -0500
Tom Allison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I started to try this approach and died here:
|
| Setting up cupsys (1.1.15-4) ...
| Starting CUPSys: cupsd.
I have what is supposed to be a network printer with support for
JetDirect, Cups and LPD.
On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 09:17:23AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| On Thu, 03 Apr 2003 06:06:05 -0500
| Tom Allison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|
| | I started to try this approach and died here:
| |
| | Setting up cupsys (1.1.15-4) ...
| | Starting CUPSys: cupsd.
|
| I have what is
It bears noting in all this that when in CUPS you use lp commands they come from the
cupsys-bsd package, which provides same-named replacements for traditional printing
commands.
They are not the same lp commands you read about in Linux books and other places.
Kevin
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On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 05:43:40PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| It bears noting in all this that when in CUPS you use lp commands
| they come from the cupsys-bsd package, which provides same-named
| replacements for traditional printing commands.
Close. The lp, lpstat, cancel, etc. commands
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 03 Apr 2003 06:06:05 -0500
Tom Allison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I started to try this approach and died here:
|
| Setting up cupsys (1.1.15-4) ...
| Starting CUPSys: cupsd.
I have what is supposed to be a network printer with support for
JetDirect, Cups and
On Thu, 03 Apr 2003 21:46:06 -0500
Tom Allison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sudo lpadmin -p Kyocera -E -v socket://192.168.0.100 -m
Kyocera-FS-1900-Postscript.ppd
lpadmin: add-printer failed: server-error-service-unavailable
lpadmin: add-printer failed: server-error-service-unavailable
Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
On Sun, Mar 30, 2003 at 07:02:49AM -0500, Tom Allison wrote:
| I have a printer which runs on a network connection.
|
| I scanned for ports and found ports associated with lpd (515), cups (631),
| and jetdirect (9100?) and was trying to configure a cups client.
On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 06:14:12AM -0500, Tom Allison wrote:
| Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
| I would first install the 'cupsys' package. Then add a local queue
| for the printer (use either the lpadmin command or the web interface
| which you'll find at http://localhost:631/). Specify the
On Sun, Mar 30, 2003 at 07:02:49AM -0500, Tom Allison wrote:
| I have a printer which runs on a network connection.
|
| I scanned for ports and found ports associated with lpd (515), cups (631),
| and jetdirect (9100?) and was trying to configure a cups client.
Sounds like an HP JetDirect card
I have a printer which runs on a network connection.
I scanned for ports and found ports associated with lpd (515), cups (631),
and jetdirect (9100?) and was trying to configure a cups client.
I installed the following packages:
a2ps
cupsys-bsd
cupsys-client
foomatic-bin
foomatic-db
I tried to
On Sun, 30 Mar 2003 07:02:49 -0500
Tom Allison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I tried configuring it a direct configuration:
foomatic-configure -s cups -n remoteraw -c socket://192.168.0.100:631/
foomatic-configure -s cups -D -n remoteraw
And nothing, so I removed it and tried:
I'm trying to get a kyocera FS-1900 printer set up under Linux.
It's a jetdirect type of network printer.
I'm find a ton of packages for different PPD files, which I assume I
need one of them right now.
I'm not really sure what I'm doing. Does anyone have any suggestions on
how to procede?
I
I just now noticed (and remembered) that during the installation of
Woody that I did earlier today, no printers were configured.At the time
of installation I was not connected to the local network.
I checked on the Gnome control panel but there is no place where I can
configure the printcap. The
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On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 05:08:30PM +0200, Johan van der Walt wrote:
I checked on the Gnome control panel but there is no place where I can
configure the printcap. The Debian Users Guide also cation about manual
editing of the printcap because of
On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 05:08:30PM +0200, Johan van der Walt wrote:
I checked on the Gnome control panel but there is no place where I can
configure the printcap. The Debian Users Guide also cation about manual
editing of the printcap because of the use of magicfilter
I don't use GNOME, I
On Mon, Jan 28, 2002 at 10:54:04PM +0100, Florian Petri wrote:
I have a problem configuring my network printer.
excerpt /etc/printcap:
brother|Remote printer entry
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
:sd=/var/spool/lpd/remote
Here is my working configuration for a network laser printer:
Hi!
I have a problem configuring my network printer.
excerpt /etc/printcap:
brother|Remote printer entry
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
:sd=/var/spool/lpd/remote
Now I run lpq:
Printer: brother is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Printer: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - ERROR: spool queue for 'text_p1'
on Sat, Nov 24, 2001 at 04:38:19PM +0100, Andrea Merello ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
Hello Debian World!
Can you help me to install an configure the Epson Stylus Color 580 USB
Epson LQ 100 printers with my Debian 2.2?
What, if anything, have you tried?
Many people recommend CUPS these
Hello Debian World!
Can you help me to install an configure the Epson Stylus Color 580 USB
Epson LQ 100 printers with my Debian 2.2?
Thanks!
Dear lists,
I think I have a pretty good handle on my printer, buu. the
standard printcap file's text will only print one laddered line on a
page. So I looked at FreeBSD's instructions, but they are not quite the
same. It is an older HPLaserJetSeries 2. The original printcap was:
On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at 04:12:42PM -0800, JOHN MUELLER wrote:
Would someone send me some tweaks so I can print ?? I've only had this
potato less than a week and UNIX is my preferred C programming tool,
but I'm stuck and I guess I'll have to use Visual C++ for a while
because I can print
On 09-Oct-2000 Dwight Johnson wrote:
What is the preferred way to configure a PostScript printer on debian 2.2?
Thanks to everyone who helped me with suggestions.
I used magicfilter with lpd and also took care to have the kernel modules
parport, parport_pc and lp installed.
Dwight
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Dwight
How do I configure CUPS? I'm trying to set up my printer with
magicfilter. I think there is a permission problem, but I'm not sure.
Here's where I'm at..
I can print using staroffice. I can't print using lp, I get the
following output: lp: error - no default destination available.
If I try to
Dale Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How do I configure CUPS? I'm trying to set up my printer with
magicfilter. I think there is a permission problem, but I'm not sure.
Here's where I'm at..
I can print using staroffice. I can't print using lp, I get the
following output: lp: error - no
: Printer configuration on debian
Dale Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How do I configure CUPS? I'm trying to set up my printer with
magicfilter. I think there is a permission problem, but I'm
not sure.
Here's where I'm at..
I can print using staroffice. I can't print using lp, I get
no, installation of CUPS came with xpp and apt-get retrieved the extra
packages related to CUPS/xpp.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
did you install an additional package cups-bsd ?
How do I configure CUPS? I'm trying to set up my printer with
magicfilter. I think there is
When I use lpr... nothing happens.. printer is silent. That's why I'm so
confused.
Andre Berger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Dale Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How do I configure CUPS? I'm trying to set up my printer with
magicfilter. I think there is a permission problem, but I'm not
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Subject: Re: ODP: Printer configuration on debian
no, installation of CUPS came with xpp and apt-get retrieved the extra
packages related to CUPS/xpp.
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([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
did you install
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Subject: Re: ODP: Printer configuration on debian
Dale Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How do I configure CUPS? I'm trying to set up my printer with
magicfilter. I think there is a permission problem, but I'm
not sure.
Here's where I'm at..
I can print using
What is the preferred way to configure a PostScript printer on debian 2.2?
This same printer was most recently configured under SuSE 6.1 using
apsfilter.
This is my first debian installation and I am bringing it up one resource
at a time. So far, I have networking and Internet working.
Thanks
So, I have my modem running under my debian installation. Thanks to the
ones who helped me.
Next step (no, it's not an OS): Setting up the printer.
I have printtool installed, so I'm able to set my printer up.
When I run printtool and click Add, it says:
lp0: there's no printer (or something like
On 09-Oct-2000 Dwight Johnson wrote:
What is the preferred way to configure a PostScript printer on debian 2.2?
MagicFilter did fine for mine.
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Your mode of life will be changed for the better because of new developments.
Or use cups with a nice configuration tool.
Mariusz
On 09-Oct-2000 Dwight Johnson wrote:
What is the preferred way to configure a PostScript printer
on debian 2.2?
MagicFilter did fine for mine.
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Your mode of life will be
Subject: Printer configuration on debian - Another question
Date: Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 09:19:21AM -0300
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Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
So, I have my modem running under my debian installation. Thanks to the
ones who helped me
I think I used lp=parport0 parport=0x378,7, in my loadlin command line ...
My paralell port uses IRQ 7 under windows, so I though I should use the
same under debian.
I'll try it out(assuming that'll work with loadlin). Thanks.
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Robert L. Harris wrote:
Ok,
Redhat has a neat little control panel that makes installing printers
and filters very easy. Does debian have anything comparable or do I
need to learn the printcap for lprng?
You can use magicfilter to set up your printer. It's not like the
printtool in Red
No cutesy graphical stuff ala Red Hat, but magicfilter has the
magicfilterconfig script script which should handle it for you.
On Sun, Dec 26, 1999 at 04:31:10PM -0700, Robert L. Harris wrote:
Ok,
Redhat has a neat little control panel that makes installing printers
and filters very easy.
Ok,
Redhat has a neat little control panel that makes installing printers
and filters very easy. Does debian have anything comparable or do I
need to learn the printcap for lprng?
Robert
:wq!
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Robert L. Harris
I would like to know what I have to do to configure a printer. I need to
configurations:
1) A local printer attached to a parallel port.
I personally like magicfilter. For a local printer, I think it is as
simple as
1. installing the package magicfilter
2. running magicfilterconfig
3.
I don't know how to do network printing. Sorry. I'm sure there is a way
to do it though.
entries like this:
kh-lj5:\
:lp=/dev/null:sh:\
:sd=/var/spool/lpd/kh-lj5:\
:rm=kh-lj5.somedomain.something:rp=raw
will send to network printers.
rick
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Hello,
I would like to know what I have to do to configure a printer. I need to
configurations:
1) A local printer attached to a parallel port.
2) A remote printer that is accesed through a local area network.
¿Is there any tool to configure printers (as there is in RedHat)?
Thanks in advance.
I'm answering my own query from Saturday 20 March 1999, in case
someone else has the same problem
(Epson Stylus Color 400 failed after Hamm - Slink upgrade).
The problem was the filter /etc/magicfilterstylus_color_720dpi-filter,
from magicfilter version 1.2-28. It's
good for Ghostscript version
On Tue, 25 May 1999, Mike O'Donnell wrote:
The problem was the filter /etc/magicfilterstylus_color_720dpi-filter,
from magicfilter version 1.2-28. It's
good for Ghostscript version 3.33, and possibly 4.03, but not 5.50
which I am running. I replaced the
PostScript section of the filter
[Sorry for the massive crossposting. I found a lot of requests in the
Linux newsgroups which indicates that the config files could be useful
to a wider audience]
On Thu, Apr 29, 1999 at 04:31:27AM -0700, John Lapeyre wrote:
I got an epson 740 too. Some of the other epson drivers worked
rerun the magicfilter config
program?
John
I just upgraded from Hamm to Slink. Everything appears to be fine,
except that my printer configuration is broken. I've hunted all the
places that I know to look for the problem, to no avail.
I'm using magicfilter with an Epson Stylus Color 400
I just upgraded from Hamm to Slink. Everything appears to be fine,
except that my printer configuration is broken. I've hunted all the
places that I know to look for the problem, to no avail.
I'm using magicfilter with an Epson Stylus Color 400 printer. After
the upgrade to Slink
1. ASCII
Hello!
I noticed someone mentioned about a printer configuration tool from
Redhat under X Windows which got my interest. Is there a specific rpm or
hopefully... a Deb version of it so I can get and install to see if I can get
this stupid printer that is attached to the Win95 workable
I'm running hamm and wanted to set up a printer (HP OfficeJet). I
want PostScript files to be automatically filtered using ghostscript,
and text files to be printed in Courier. Under Red Hat there was a
GUI tool that was really easy to set up, but under Debian I'm at a
loss. Is there a FAQ or
William R Ward wrote:
I'm running hamm and wanted to set up a printer (HP OfficeJet). I
want PostScript files to be automatically filtered using ghostscript,
and text files to be printed in Courier.
Have you tried package magicfilter? If you install it, you will have the
following filters:
Hi,
your set up looks fine (we have the same set up as you here at our office,
JetDirect's work fine with the Debian/Linux lpr package). What you need
to do to get rid of that banner page is to telnet to the JetDirect
box and disable the banner page:
canaima:~# telnet hplj4p
Trying
Hello All:
I have been settin up one of our Debian machines to serve as a
departmental printer server for Macs and Windows95 machines. The problem
I am having is with an HP LaserJet 4m+ with JetDirect card. The printer
has its own IP number and it is directly connected to the network. I have
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