Hi, Enrico,
Do you mean "lpd"? What's lpc? If I do "lpq", everything looks fine on
the host machine, but the client machines show:
ripley.emeraldbiostructures.com: lpd: lp: Your host does not have line
printer access
when I do "lpq". ripley.emeraldbiostructures.com is the printer host
mach
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 14 January 2000 11:10
Subject: Re: cannot remote print
>Hi, Steve and Alan,
>
>I tried logging out and starting the X session as root, deleting the
>current printers and reconfiguring with printtool, on both the server
>machine and
I'll cc this to the redhat-list some they can chime in if I miss anything...
At 01:42 PM 1/14/00 -0800, Hidong Kim wrote:
>Hi, Alan,
>
>Thanks for the tips. I found nothing relating to lpd in
>/var/log/messages except for messages showing lpd starting and
>stopping. I did click "restart lpd" in
I found printing problems frustrating too, especially the error messages
from lpd. The folks here on the list helped but ultimately I read
everything I could find and tried different things. You could find a Linux
consultant to pay, I think there are paid help desks too. And network
printing ma
Hi, Steve and Alan,
I tried logging out and starting the X session as root, deleting the
current printers and reconfiguring with printtool, on both the server
machine and the other two machines. It still doesn't work. All three
machines have the same user accounts with the same user ids. But I
On Fri, Jan 14, 2000 at 12:43:32PM -0800, Hidong Kim wrote:
> Hi, Dave,
>
> Yes, all of the machines are listed in /etc/hosts.lpd. I called Red Hat
> phone support about this. They refuse to answer network printing
> questions. I was disappointed.
The users which need to remote print must hav
Hi, Dave,
Yes, all of the machines are listed in /etc/hosts.lpd. I called Red Hat
phone support about this. They refuse to answer network printing
questions. I was disappointed.
Hidong
Dave Reed wrote:
>
> > From: Hidong Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > This is a problem that
At 11:54 AM 1/14/00 -0800, Hidong Kim wrote:
>This is a problem that's driving me crazy. I have a network of three
Try this: On ripley, move the printcap to some name like old.printcap and
then fire up X as root and run the Red Hat printtool and recreate the
printer. This worked for me and ot
> From: Hidong Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hi,
>
> This is a problem that's driving me crazy. I have a network of three
> Linux machines. When I was running Red Hat 5.2, I could print over this
> network. Since upgrading to 6.0, I cannot print over the network. I
> just upgraded to 6.1, and
Hi,
This is a problem that's driving me crazy. I have a network of three
Linux machines. When I was running Red Hat 5.2, I could print over this
network. Since upgrading to 6.0, I cannot print over the network. I
just upgraded to 6.1, and the problem persists. The three machines are
ripley,
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