On Monday 19 July 2004 03:39, Henrik W Lund wrote:
Funny. There doesn't seem to be anything wrong here. Unless, of course,
it Saw EOF a little early. What did debug level 2 tell you? I know
mine said something about some filter somewhere that was needed, but not
found.
This is mysterious.
* Eric Crist [EMAIL PROTECTED] [0701 08:01]:
On Monday 19 July 2004 03:39, Henrik W Lund wrote:
Funny. There doesn't seem to be anything wrong here. Unless, of course,
it Saw EOF a little early. What did debug level 2 tell you? I know
mine said something about some filter somewhere that was
On Sunday 18 July 2004 02:08, Henrik W Lund wrote:
First of all, verify that you've got both cups-base, cups-lpr and
cups-pstoraster installed on your system. Do a pkg_info | grep cups to
do this. If all these three packages are installed, please provide the
last, say, 10 lines of your
Eric Crist wrote:
On Sunday 18 July 2004 02:08, Henrik W Lund wrote:
First of all, verify that you've got both cups-base, cups-lpr and
cups-pstoraster installed on your system. Do a pkg_info | grep cups to
do this. If all these three packages are installed, please provide the
last, say, 10
Hello list.
I'm trying to use CUPS for the first time, with all the good things I've
heard/read about it on this list. I'm mainly trying to use it as I've got an
OfficeJet G85 that I've never used with FreeBSD and linuxprinting.org has a
'mostly' working driver.
Here's what I've done thus
Eric Crist wrote:
Hello list.
I'm trying to use CUPS for the first time, with all the good things I've
heard/read about it on this list. I'm mainly trying to use it as I've got an
OfficeJet G85 that I've never used with FreeBSD and linuxprinting.org has a
'mostly' working driver.
Here's what
On Saturday 17 July 2004 03:17, Peter Risdon wrote:
Cups installs /usr/local/bin/lp and /usr/local/bin/lpr and leaves
/usr/bin/lp and /usr/bin/lpr in place. Back these up, symlink the cups
versions into their places and try again.
If you want to verify you have a properly running Cups before
Eric Crist wrote:
On Saturday 17 July 2004 03:17, Peter Risdon wrote:
Cups installs /usr/local/bin/lp and /usr/local/bin/lpr and leaves
/usr/bin/lp and /usr/bin/lpr in place. Back these up, symlink the cups
versions into their places and try again.
If you want to verify you have a properly running
Eric Crist wrote:
Hello list.
I'm trying to use CUPS for the first time, with all the good things I've
heard/read about it on this list. I'm mainly trying to use it as I've got an
OfficeJet G85 that I've never used with FreeBSD and linuxprinting.org has a
'mostly' working driver.
Here's what
Hi,
I hope this would work for you.. I have recently
installed my printer and be able to print successfully
using CUPS and gimp-print drivers.
What I did was:
1. Install the latest cups printing daemon and
gimp-print or whatever port you will need to drive
your printer(I don't know if you
Hi,
I hope this would work for you.. I have recently
installed my printer and be able to print successfully
using CUPS and gimp-print drivers.
What I did was:
1. Install the latest cups printing daemon and
gimp-print or whatever port you will need to drive
your printer(I don't know if you
Peter Risdon wrote:
Eric Crist wrote:
Hello list.
I'm trying to use CUPS for the first time, with all the good things
I've heard/read about it on this list. I'm mainly trying to use it as
I've got an OfficeJet G85 that I've never used with FreeBSD and
linuxprinting.org has a 'mostly' working
At Sat, 17 Jul 2004 it looks like Peter Risdon composed:
Cups installs /usr/local/bin/lp and /usr/local/bin/lpr and leaves
/usr/bin/lp and /usr/bin/lpr in place. Back these up, symlink the cups
versions into their places and try again.
If I'm not mistaken, cups does install lpr and lprm and
Bill Schoolcraft wrote:
At Sat, 17 Jul 2004 it looks like Peter Risdon composed:
Cups installs /usr/local/bin/lp and /usr/local/bin/lpr and leaves
/usr/bin/lp and /usr/bin/lpr in place. Back these up, symlink the cups
versions into their places and try again.
If I'm not mistaken, cups does
On Saturday 17 July 2004 05:05, Peter Risdon wrote:
Eric Crist wrote:
On Saturday 17 July 2004 03:17, Peter Risdon wrote:
Cups installs /usr/local/bin/lp and /usr/local/bin/lpr and leaves
/usr/bin/lp and /usr/bin/lpr in place. Back these up, symlink the cups
versions into their places and
On Saturday 17 July 2004 14:14, Henrik W Lund wrote:
Check out /var/log/cups/error.log for error messages. I like to crank
the logging level to debug level 2 in /usr/local/etc/cupsd.conf as well,
whenever it's not behaving like I want it to.
Hope this helps!
-Henrik W Lund
k, I had to
Eric Crist wrote:
On Saturday 17 July 2004 14:14, Henrik W Lund wrote:
Check out /var/log/cups/error.log for error messages. I like to crank
the logging level to debug level 2 in /usr/local/etc/cupsd.conf as well,
whenever it's not behaving like I want it to.
Hope this helps!
-Henrik W Lund
At Sat, 17 Jul 2004 it looks like Peter Risdon composed:
Bill Schoolcraft wrote:
At Sat, 17 Jul 2004 it looks like Peter Risdon composed:
Cups installs /usr/local/bin/lp and /usr/local/bin/lpr and leaves
/usr/bin/lp and /usr/bin/lpr in place. Back these up, symlink the cups
versions
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