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2001 Nov 19
3
Win2k-->Linux-->Epson777
Hello Family, My RedHat-7.2 box prints perfectly to an Epson777 color injet printer which I gave an IP address via a mini printserver attached to the back of the printer. I have a Windows2000 computer hooking into the same RedHat-7.2 box via Samba-2.2.2 fine. I have not been able to get my Windows2000 box to print to the Epson777 color injet via Samba. [question] Since Linux already
2006 Dec 31
1
Fwd: SOLVED [cups] print_job: Unsupported format "application/octet-stream"
The attached message is 2001, but was the top of the list in a Google search for the error message. The same solution fixed a SuSE 9.3 Samba/Cups problem for a Brother MFC 3360C printer. Thanks! Original message: Bill Schoolcraft bill at wiliweld.com Sat Dec 29 13:36:02 GMT 2001 Gustavo Courault <courault at gigared.com> has solved this for me with the following advice
2001 Dec 29
0
SOLVED [cups] print_job: Unsupported format "application/octet-stream"
Gustavo Courault <courault@gigared.com> has solved this for me with the following advice and I have enclosed my smb.conf file in case it may help anyone, I'm running Samba-2.2.2 and CUPS printing to a Epson-777 injet via a Edimax $40 printserver attached to the back of the printer with a static IP address assigned to the printer. My OS is RedHat-6.2 <quote> I uncomment the line
2001 Apr 28
3
Help running Caesar 3
Hello, I'm trying to get Caesar 3 running on my linux machine, but it always hangs while loading. I installed Caesar 3 on my windows machine and them copied the files to the linux box, and updated the registry so it points to the right drives, etc. Wine works fine on other apps. When I try to run "wine c3.exe:" it starts up fine, and begins to load. It goes through several load
2001 Nov 20
0
Win2k-->Linux-->Epson777 (smb.conf + /etc/printcap included)
I don't have a solution, but I do want to keep this thread alive until we get it resolved. I'm in the same situation. I can print fine, but it says that annoying message. Do you guys print to an LPD unix queue? My linux print server is sending the job to a LPD linux box that is connected to the printer local. (Our printer support requires it that way). Has anyone been able to
2017 Dec 01
2
Some strange i64 behavior with arm 32bit. (Raspberry Pi)
Hi Tim, thanks for the swift response! @debug is defined in the same module, which makes this all the more confusing. The target information from the working example are: target datalayout = "e-m:e-p:32:32-i64:64-v128:64:128-a:0:32-n32-S64" target triple = "armv6kz--linux-gnueabihf" from the ghc produced module: target datalayout =
2006 May 03
0
winbindd- confused about when to use
...p so management can snoop w/o having full domain admin rights. 7) posix acl's seem to work nicely with FreeBSD and Samba:) 8) stackable vfs to do some av scanning. 9) 2 network printers and too many cheap low end parallel, usb, etc inkjets that came bundled w/cheap Dell deals... None of the injets need to be accessed other than by local machine. CUPS for the two network printers. 10 Roaming profiles- not implemented in current scheme but will use on Samba replacement and begin to do more with profiles and management on backend side of things. Given the above criteria it seems pretty simpl...