Dr.Peer-Joachim Koch schrieb:
> Ok, restart of samba brings up two printers - but both we the same name
> and the same discription !
Could you post your smbd.conf?
> I'll tried to install
"I'll" is future, better use "I've" :-)
timbo (being very teacher- like today)
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Hi,
I'll tried to configure a few printing queues, but without any success.
We want to add a dedicated monochrome queue to one color system.
Our print server is a SuSE 9.1 running the following software:
cups-1.1.20-108.31
cups-devel-1.1.20-108.31
cups-drivers-1.1.20-60
cups-drivers-stp-1.1.20-6
Hello All,
I am facing some problems with the samba 3.0.14a + Cups 1.1.12 and Solaris 10
combination.
I am using the printing services on Samba.
Whenever I give a smbstatus command I get the following error. The clients are
able to connect and access the printers, but still this error o
"Gerald (Jerry) Carter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> Peter Weiss wrote:
> | Hello,
> |
> | found no answer for the following elsewhere setting up
> | samba on a Debian box: The printer is seen on the net from
> | the clients but no printing is possible.
>
> | I traced th
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Peter Weiss wrote:
| Hello,
|
| found no answer for the following elsewhere setting up
| samba on a Debian box: The printer is seen on the net from
| the clients but no printing is possible.
| I traced the thing down to the following:
|
| [2005/03
Hello,
found no answer for the following elsewhere setting up samba on a Debian box:
The printer is seen on the net from the clients but no printing is possible.
$ smbclient -L pichuco
Domain=[TANGO] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.10-Debian]
Domain=[TANGO] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.10-Debian]
Anon