hmmm, in hosts, is localhost defined? and in MCC hardware, printer, cups
configuration, did you allow auto Cups Configuration? or does it have an IP
or name? maybe the easiest _answer_ would be to remove the current cups
printer and then add new printer but that sounds so mickysoft.
On
Wondering one thing. If this is related to something I've noticed on my
systems here. I've got a single printer and multiple linux boxes. So
what happens is that box one a windows box has the printer local. Box 2
3 and 4 all do remote printing... So far so good.. Except each box has 3
printers
Hi!
Okay, I think I know what you've got going on here.
Do you have your systems set to automagically share their printers over the network?
If so, what is happening is that the linux boxes with no local printer are attempting
to share the network printer back to the box hosting the printer.
and in MCC hardware, printer,
cups configuration, did you allow auto Cups Configuration? James ought to
spec the IP number of the one box with the printer attached, and not do
auto config
I just think James ought give up one the winboxen-printerserver grin
Do you have your systems set to
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003 09:48:31 -0500 et [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hmmm, in hosts, is localhost defined? and in MCC hardware, printer,
cups configuration, did you allow auto Cups Configuration? or does it
have an IP or name? maybe the easiest _answer_ would be to remove the
current cups printer
My local parallel attached printer takes over a minute to start printing
jobs. Here's part of strace on xpp... my question is WHY should CUPS be
trying to access my gateway to print locally. There is nothing in
printerdrake that takes an IP address for a local printer. Even
printerdrake takes