similar to: SAMBA 2.2.3a <-> LPRng 3.8.x

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1999 Oct 03
0
LPRng: RedMon - interesting program (fwd)
Hi Everyone, Just thought I'd pass this little snippette your way. It may help someone to get around the limitations of M$ Windoze printing. - John H Terpstra ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Sat, 2 Oct 1999 17:19:08 -0700 (PDT) From: papowell@astart.com Reply-To: lprng@lprng.com To: lprng@lprng.com Subject: LPRng: RedMon - interesting program I just ran across the following
2001 Feb 14
1
smbclient no connect NetShareEnum failed
Running recent cvs from head branch, attempting to list shares on a machine running win2k. Can anyone tell what is wrong here. It does have several shares including a printer. I can connect with: smbclient /chub/SHARE -U Adminstrator (and get prompted for password) What does the line `NetShareEnum failed' below, mean (Sorry about verbose output) #
2000 Aug 11
1
Printing to Samba 2.0.7 from Windows 2000
Hi, I've recently installed LPRng 3.6.22, ifhp 3.3.19, and Samba 2.0.7 on my FreeBSD 4.1 system. Printing works fine from the FreeBSD machine, and I am able to access shares via my Win2000 machine. I've configured a [printers] section in smb.conf, and I am able to see the LaserJet 2100 when browsing, but on installing it I am unable to print to it. I get en error connecting the printer
2002 Jul 31
0
LPRng: FW: my printers are still paused in Win2k and WinNT 4.0
It's not only the name, I just found out... I have an OfficeJet 570, and the following entry in my smb.conf would result in a persistent Paused status: [HP570] comment = OfficeJet 570 by HP450C Plotter path = /var/spool/samba/hp570 writeable = no printable = yes printer name = hp570 use client driver = no Changing the comment to "HP570
2003 Jan 16
1
RE: How do I get the @#$$% job name to show instead of smbprn.yad a.yada?
> -----Original Message----- > From: Joel Hammer [mailto:Joel@HammersHome.com] > Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 6:57 PM > To: Van Sickler, Jim; samba@lists.samba.org > Subject: Re: [Samba] How do I get the @#$$% job name to show > instead of > smbprn.yada.ya da? > > > If the file name is right in /tmp/J, then it looks like samba > is working ok. > > I
2000 Aug 11
0
LPRng: Printing to Samba 2.0.7 from Windows 2000
> From lprng@astart2.astart.com Fri Aug 11 14:51:22 2000 > Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 13:38:04 -0700 (PDT) > From: John Johnson <ioann_j@yahoo.com> > Subject: LPRng: Printing to Samba 2.0.7 from Windows 2000 > To: lprng@lprng.com, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG, samba@samba.org > > Hi, > > I've recently installed LPRng 3.6.22, ifhp 3.3.19, and > Samba 2.0.7 on my
2003 Dec 04
9
Port density: DS3 cards?
Obviously, there are no DS3 TDM cards that are currently compatible with Zap channels. (or are there?) Does anyone know of an inexpensive DS3 card that could perhaps be used with Asterisk if one were to try to port the Zap drivers to such a card? PCI, of course, would be the bus of choice. I think there are quite a few discouraging comments to be made on that question. Firstly, most
2012 Jul 23
2
Solving equations in R
Hi there, I would like to solve the following equation in R to estimate 'a'. I have the amp, d, x and y. amp*y^2 = 2*a*(1-a)*(-a*d+(1-a)*x)^2 test data: amp = 0.2370 y= 0.0233 d= 0.002 x= 0.091 Can anyone suggest how I can set this up? Thanks, Diviya [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Mar 12
3
avoiding termination of nls given convergence failure
Hello. I have a script in which I repeatedly fit a nonlinear regression to a series of data sets using nls and the port algorithm from within a loop. The general structure of the loop is: for(i in 1:n){ … extract relevant vectors of dependent and independent variables … … estimate starting values for Amax and Q.LCP…
1998 Aug 28
2
Printer Pool
Is there a way in samba to create a printer pool like you can do with NT? I have two HP Network Printers (4000N) which I can setup and print to from Win95, no problem. But I want to make the most "efficient" use of the printers, as they are in a lab, sitting right next to each other... Thanks... === Tim --------------------------------------------------------------------- | Tim
2016 Jun 25
1
Fwd: "Make_passthrough: pid XXXX, dup2(6, 0) failed" with LPRNG 3.8.C and Samba 4.3.8 on FreeBSD
(FreeBSD 10.3-RELEASE-p4 i386, Lprng 3.8.C and Samba 4.3.8 installed via pkg()) I have set up a PDF converter queue that converts PS input to PDF and puts it on its website. Recently I had samba join the AD domain here, and ever since my pdf converter fails. Upon much trial, error and debugging I found out that when I start the Lprng service BEFORE the Samba service, everything is working.
1999 Jun 29
3
Anyone successfully using a HP 8000 DN (with JetDirect module and IP) with samba?
Anyone successfully using a HP 8000 DN or HP 5 Lsi (with JetDirect module and assigned IP) with samba? Subject says it all. If you're successfully doing this, what configs made it work? FAQs tell how to set up with a print server, but what if the printer itself is the server? Trust me, the HP doesn't know jack about port 139. Using samba 2.0.4 on Solaris 7 and NT 4.0 SP5 with
1997 Oct 21
0
SNI-19: BSD lpd vulnerabilities (UPDATE)
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2000 Sep 01
3
Setting UP An IP Printer
I have asked this question twice now, but I'm giving in one last chance. I'm new to the Linux/Samba world and would like to move my print servers over to Samba. Before I can do that, I need to do some testing. Before I can do any testing, I need to figure out how to install an IP printer in Linux. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Daniel
2002 Nov 15
1
LPRng: LPRng and Samba (fwd)
I'm looking for a little help with Samba and LPRng, however, the LPRng portion of it isn't really all that important -- I believe this is mainly a Samba issue. The problem here is that we have 4 campus servers. Each one hosts a Samba domain. Sometimes, users for whatever reason will go to a different campus (where they may or may not have an account -- the problem occurs when they do
1998 Sep 25
1
Pages printed >
> We have the need to track printer usage (pages used). > Right now, my Samba printer share defines the print command > as "print command = lpr -Pprinter.domain.edu -r %s" > (The printer is a LaserJet 4000N, with the JetDirect card and > its built-in LPD server.) > > What is the best way to figure out how much paper a given > user printed? > You need to replace
2002 Jul 12
2
'R' library for Rasch modelling?
I'm new to 'R', so forgive me if I've used the wrong term. I'd like to model some Likert-style items using Rasch methods. I've been unable to find mention of these for 'R'. Would someone happen to know of any? Thanks in any case. Bill ------------ "It is the time that you have wasted for your rose that makes your rose so important."--St-Exupery
2007 Apr 30
1
LPRng
I have a redhat 9 server I would like to migrate (install Centos on a new machine, and move the necessary files) to Centos 5. On the RH9 machine, I use LPRng for printing. This was mainly choosen because it makes it easy to control access to the printers using /etc/lpd.perms, something I never figured out how to do in cups. All printer queues are raw printers, the printer driver in Windows takes
2004 Jun 16
0
print command, cups, lprng, bsd
Good day. I have a strange problem changing the "print command" from the smb.conf file with different print spooling subsystems specified in the conf file. samba 3.0.4 cups 1.1.20 fedora core 2 If the "printing" option is set to "cups" the "print command" is not executed. If the "printing" option is set to "lprng" or "bsd"
2004 Jul 21
0
LPRng and Samba: Problems with print queue administration
Hi, could it be that recent versions of samba have some problems when collaborating with LPRng? I have a bunch of windows clients printing via Samba and LPRng and ran into the following problems: - In my environment it is desirable that people can kill other people's print jobs. LPRng is configured accordingly and works correctly. The corresponding Samba shares have no restrictions on