Add the following line to the printer's definition in smb.conf. @users
is a local group on the print (Linux) server that contains the users
that will use this printer. You could also just add the list of users
to the smb.conf.
printer admin = @users
I'm using Red Hat 7.2 with all the
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Subject: Re: Access Denied connecting to samba printer (was: Samba
Printer Share)
Edward Dekkers wrote:
I have a Deskjet 820Cse printer installed on my RedHat Linux 7.3
Hi gang!
Using RH72 (fully updated), how do I make KDE become aware of a whole
bunch of new True Type fonts I've installed?
I've followed the directions RH gives, and now Mozilla/Phoenix/Galeon/
Opera/OpenOffice, etc. all see the fonts. I can print things using them.
but KDE, konqueror, etc.,
On Sun, 2003-03-02 at 22:28, fred smith wrote:
Hi gang!
Using RH72 (fully updated), how do I make KDE become aware of a whole
bunch of new True Type fonts I've installed?
I've followed the directions RH gives, and now Mozilla/Phoenix/Galeon/
Opera/OpenOffice, etc. all see the fonts. I can
On Sun, Mar 02, 2003 at 10:40:43PM +1100, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Sun, 2003-03-02 at 22:28, fred smith wrote:
Hi gang!
Using RH72 (fully updated), how do I make KDE become aware of a whole
bunch of new True Type fonts I've installed?
I've followed the directions RH gives, and now
On Sun, 2003-03-02 at 23:35, fred smith wrote:
Thanks, Stephen!
Unfortunately there is no font installeror anything else even vaguely
similar in kde control center|system. Probably explains why I can't find
the tool, it's not there! Further clues sought. This is KDe 2.2.2-1.
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On 24-Feb-2003/18:27 -0700, Joe Giles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, I tried the LPR driver and connected to the Linux server and to the
printer que name, but still no luck. Is there somewhere where I need to
check permissions?
Make sure /etc/lpd.perms on the server is setup to allow the client to
This was my problem. I had to modify this line in my lpd.perms file
ACCEPT SERVICE=X REMOTEIP=10.100.125.0/255.255.255.0
Now it all works great..
Thinks for all the help
Joe
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 23:44, Edward Dekkers wrote:
Wow, that sucks.. Sorry to hear that. That seemed to fix my
Not sure if this would be better for the Samba list, but I though I would
see if the guru's here would be able to help me.
Here is my problem:
I have a Deskjet 820Cse printer installed on my RedHat Linux 7.3 machine.
It works great. I have the printer set up as a share on my network using
Samba.
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 05:51:16PM -0700, Joe Giles wrote:
Not sure if this would be better for the Samba list, but I though I would
see if the guru's here would be able to help me.
Here is my problem:
I have a Deskjet 820Cse printer installed on my RedHat Linux 7.3 machine.
It works
Ok..I will try that..
BTW, I found out about the first problem for those of you who want to
know... I added this line to the global section :
use client driver = yes
And it works :-P
Thanks again for the reply
Joe
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 17:51, fred smith wrote:
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at
I have a Deskjet 820Cse printer installed on my RedHat Linux 7.3 machine.
It works great. I have the printer set up as a share on my network using
Samba. Windows clients can connect to it and everything seems to print ok.
However, when a user clicks on the printer icon from within windows, it
I think I fix the ACCESS DENIED problem.. I added this line to my global
section:
use client driver = yes
Try that and let me know
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 18:15, Edward Dekkers wrote:
I have a Deskjet 820Cse printer installed on my RedHat Linux 7.3 machine.
It works great. I have the printer
Ok, I tried the LPR driver and connected to the Linux server and to the
printer que name, but still no luck. Is there somewhere where I need to
check permissions?
The password for my user account is different on the workstation than it
is for the server..
Thanks.. One problem solved :-D
Joe
On
use client driver = yes
Try that and let me know
One of the first things I tried - sorry, should've mentioned that one.
Regards,
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Triple D Computer Services P/L
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Wow, that sucks.. Sorry to hear that. That seemed to fix my problem.
If I should run across anything else, I will let you know
Joe
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 20:18, Edward Dekkers wrote:
use client driver = yes
Try that and let me know
One of the first things I tried - sorry, should've
On 24 Feb 2003 18:27:25 -0700
Joe Giles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, I tried the LPR driver and connected to the Linux server and to
the printer que name, but still no luck. Is there somewhere where I
need to check permissions?
The password for my user account is different on the
Wow, that sucks.. Sorry to hear that. That seemed to fix my problem.
If I should run across anything else, I will let you know
Joe
Is it possible that my problem is a run-on effect from having an incorrect
/etc/lpd.perms and/or /etc/lpd.conf?
I've never touched these. I never had to. Does
At 1/17/2002 03:12 AM +, you wrote:
I would like to create a printer share in Samba which would accept a print
job and pipe the data through ps2pdf to create a PDF document that the
user
can then pick up from a pdf file share.
Would anyone have a script or a printer config for
I would like to create a printer share in Samba which would accept a print
job and pipe the data through ps2pdf to create a PDF document that the user
can then pick up from a pdf file share.
Would anyone have a script or a printer config for this?
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Regards,
I would like to create a printer share in Samba which would accept a print
job and pipe the data through ps2pdf to create a PDF document that the user
can then pick up from a pdf file share.
Would anyone have a script or a printer config for this?
I found the info I needed at
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