On Sun, 2002-09-29 at 11:59, SainTiss wrote:
Actually, I can select CUPS printing system in KDE, but when I do
that, it no longer works well... I just get faulty output...
Wow... that option doesn't exist on my box... but I print to the printer
on my wifes winders box all the time... from the
Hi,
Lpd isn't running on my system, but yet KDE seems to be configured as a
Generic UNIX LPD printing system, and it works!
Also, lpr works (I thought that was an lpd command too?)
I thought MDK used cups (which *is* running)
Or are all lpd related things just redirected to cups?
Thanks
Hans
Hi,
yes, if you chose CUPS during install lpr is a symlink to lpr-cups
Cheers,
Randy
On Sun, 2002-09-29 at 14:05, SainTiss wrote:
Hi,
Lpd isn't running on my system, but yet KDE seems to be configured as a
Generic UNIX LPD printing system, and it works!
Also, lpr works (I thought that
Actually, I can select CUPS printing system in KDE, but when I do
that, it no longer works well... I just get faulty output...
Hans
On Sun, 2002-09-29 at 20:14, James Sparenberg wrote:
Hans,
I don't think cups printer list is in the code for KDE, so it does
just say the Generic... works
I've run into a bit of a problem concerning printing myself so I'll jump into
this thread and ask away.
I always go with cups anymore. I don't even care to install anything for the
old lpr/lpd system. I don't know when or how this occured but lately I am
stuck with lpr and cannot go back to