See below:
On Thu 14 June 2007 08:34, Johannes Meixner wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Jun 6 23:15 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote (shortened):
> > How should a CUPS Printer on a workstation be configured, that prints to
> > the OpenSUSE 10.2 CUPS Server?
>
> There is no "one single way" but there is a recommende
On Thu 14 June 2007 01:57, Registration Account wrote:
> Instead of relying on the broadcast of the cups server
> just type in the IP address (private) of the PC
> running cups and then click "lookup" and you will have
> success. You will need to select cups-client only after
> you select Network
Hello,
On Jun 6 23:15 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote (shortened):
> How should a CUPS Printer on a workstation be configured, that prints to
> the OpenSUSE 10.2 CUPS Server?
There is no "one single way" but there is a recommended way, see
http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:CUPS_in_a_Nutshell
"Configuring CUPS
Instead of relying on the broadcast of the cups server
just type in the IP address (private) of the PC
running cups and then click "lookup" and you will have
success. You will need to select cups-client only after
you select Network Printers from the Yast Printer on
the client.
Broadcast often fa
Hi all,
I have used Novell's SuSE 10.1 with CUPS as network Print Server for
Linux and Windows Clients. I've had to use SAMBA and then share a SMB
printer for all the clients, even for the Linux boxes.
With the SUSE 10.0/10.1 printmgr program, I could scan the network for
all network printers, bu