On Monday 25 October 2004 17:52, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
> If this user tries to print anything (a test
> page even) she gets a non-verbose error that looks like a permissions
> error. She can view the queues and view all the printer properties though.
>
The problem here was permissions of th
What the about the users in the other groups, can they print ?
You should try looking into the cups logs and samba log, as those will
give you the answer to why this user can't print.
If you need, increase the verbose level in the smbd.conf with
Log level = 5
And in the cups cupsd.conf with
LogL
OK, I just took my first non-root user live on my Samba 3.0.7 system.
Printing is via cups, with drivers stored in the print$ share. This user is
a local power user. She can add printers, or root can add them. Root can
also print from them. If this user tries to print anything (a test page
Hello,
I have a strange problem with cups and samba. I have a Windows ME computer
trying to print to my linux box (SuSE 8.1). From what I can tell, the print
job makes it to the server and lpr is run. However, lpr is run as nobody,
and cups doesn't seem to like this, because when I su to no