> It must have been a temporary problem. Check it now:
>
> http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue72/bright.html
>
>
> Tony
Oops - you're right. It works today.
Sorry about that.
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On 07-Feb-2003/09:26 +0800, Edward Dekkers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> My 'print2pdf' script expands on that article by notifying the user of the
>> printjob status via WinPopup/Messenger Service, and by delivering the PDF
>> to the user via email. The script is very well documented and easy to u
> My 'print2pdf' script expands on that article by notifying the user of the
> printjob status via WinPopup/Messenger Service, and by delivering the PDF
> to the user via email. The script is very well documented and easy to use
> if you already have samba working.
>
>http://www.pobox.com/~agre
Ashley Kitson wrote:
And at www.Linuxgazette.com/ussue72/bright.html theres a neat article on
how to set up a PDF file creator using Ghostscript and printer drivers
for win (and linux) machines.
My 'print2pdf' script expands on that article by notifying the user of the
printjob status via WinPo
And at www.Linuxgazette.com/ussue72/bright.html theres a neat article on
how to set up a PDF file creator using Ghostscript and printer drivers
for win (and linux) machines.
Regards
Ashley
On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 13:53, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
> One thing to try if Ghostscript supports this printe
Ashley Kitson wrote:
It doesn't look like you have a printer defined in the smb.conf file.
The [printers] section is a sort of global catchall setting in case you
don't specify one individually.
Ordinarily, setting up a share for a specific printer is not necessary.
One thing to try if Ghostscr
Adam
It doesn't look like you have a printer defined in the smb.conf file.
The [printers] section is a sort of global catchall setting in case you
don't specify one individually.
What is the name of the printer when you use the printer config tool
from the Gnome menu? Lets say it's called HP4.
dnesday, February 05, 2003 11:17
Subject: Re: Samba printer sharing problem
> On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 18:25, Raymundo M. Vega wrote:
> > Are you running iptables? what about killing it and test?
> >
> > I had similar problem, i have an external firewall so there was no
> >
On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 18:25, Raymundo M. Vega wrote:
> Are you running iptables? what about killing it and test?
>
> I had similar problem, i have an external firewall so there was no
> risk if i tun off iptables.
>
Thanks for you advice, i gave it a go but still no luck :-(
I might be wrong but
Are you running iptables? what about killing it and test?
I had similar problem, i have an external firewall so there was no
risk if i tun off iptables.
raymundo
Adam Bowns wrote:
I'm having some problems sharing my printer with samba. The printer
works fine locally, but whenever I try to conn
I'm having some problems sharing my printer with samba. The printer
works fine locally, but whenever I try to connect to it from a windows
machine i get the error message "Access denied, unable to connect"
the parts of my /etc/smb.conf concerned with printing look like this
printcap name = /et
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