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2004 Feb 15
3
printing form linux clients to samba
hi all and thanks in advance for reading this
i have worked with samba for a while, sharing drives on
my linux boxes and all went well until now.
now, i tried to share a printer.
1 i setup a printer in a box with cups. the printer is
working fine in that host printing everything as it is
told.
2 i tried to share the printer to:
2.1 one windows wrokstation in the lan
2004 Feb 18
2
Fwd: smbspool
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i am using this command line from a linux client to try
to print to my linux samba server with a shared
printer, that is printing ok from windows clients.
the
2004 Feb 17
0
PRINTING FROM LINUX CLIENTS TO LINUX PRINTER SERVER WITHSAMBA
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2005 Jun 27
2
simplifying the code
dear list:
I need help to achieve a simpler code to complete a
task I'm performing.
here is an example:
dat<-expand.grid(a=seq(1,5),b=seq(1000,1005))
I want to add a new column dat$c in that:
t1<-ifelse(dat$a==1&dat$b==1001,1001,0)
t2<-ifelse(dat$a==2&dat$b==1002,1001,0)
t3<-ifelse(dat$a==3&dat$b==1003,1001,0)
t4<-ifelse(dat$a==1&dat$b==1002,1002,0)
2005 Jul 02
3
plot question
dear list:
in the following plot:
plot(rnorm(10),rnorm(10),xlab="year",ylab=expression
(paste('M x'*10^{3},)),font.lab=2)
font.lab=2, but xlab and ylab are different. I want
both labels in the same way. help?
a.d.
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2002 Sep 11
1
Cups printers troubles
Ok... here we go,
I have a server running RH 7.3, samba 2.2.3a, and CUPS 1.1.14. All the
printers we have are networked printers sitting off of Linksys
printservers. On this server I am sharing all off our printers out via
Samba. See my smb.conf file below. This server works perfectly. All
printers are shared out successfully.
Primary CUPS server:
[global]
workgroup = NEW
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
2006 Aug 16
1
smbprint to Win XP
My server is running Centos 4. The printer is attached to a Win XP
machine. Print service is CUPS. Samba version is 3.0.10. I can use
smbclient to connect to the printer and successfully print. I have set
the printer up with exactly the same settings as I am using with
smbclient. When I use lpr to print nothing prints and when I do an
lpstat I get the message: Connection failed with error
2003 Apr 27
11
Access denied, unable to connect to printer
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Hello world,
I've dug through the docs and googled through the net, but I'm still
unable to fix my Samba (2.2.3a-6 for Debian) setup so that I can print
from my wife's Windows XP laptop.
The server is using Cups and I can print from the server and over the
net from my (Debian) laptop.
The XP box can connect to the server and browse
1998 Aug 06
1
Printing fails on reboot - ok after smbd restart
> Date: Wed, 5 Aug 1998 11:20:57 -0400 (EDT)
> From: Dan Roscigno <ddr@phys.ufl.edu>
> To: Multiple recipients of list <samba@samba.anu.edu.au>
> Subject: Re: SAMBA digest 1769
> Message-ID:
> <Pine.SOL.3.96.980805111839.9665I-100000@neptune.phys.ufl.edu>
>
> > Hay,
> > I have a big problem with the stop e start smbd.
> > I start the samba
2005 Jun 17
1
aggregate?
Dear all:
Here is my problem:
Example data:
dat<-data.frame(x=rep(c("a","b","c","d"),2),y=c(10:17))
If I wanted to aggregate each level of column dat$x I
could use:
aggregate(dat$y,list(x=dat$x),sum)
But I just want to aggregate two levels (c and d)
to obtain a new level e
I am expecting something like:
x y
1 a 10
2 b 11
3 e 25
4 a 14
5 b 15
6
2005 Sep 06
4
completed printjobs stay in queue after "upgrade" 3.0.20rc2 -> 3.0.20
A few weeks ago, I upgraded Samba 3.0.1x to 3.0.14a . After the upgrade,
all completed printjobs on all 40 printers stayed in samba's print queue
(they were removed from the unix-printqueue). When I installed
3.0.20rc2, everything back to normal.
But since the upgrade this weekend to 3.0.20, the same thing happens
again: no jobs were removed from the samba printerqueue's.
Removing
2004 Apr 23
6
Windows 2003 Active Directory and Group Access
Hi together,
we have a Windows 2003 Active Directory Server, working together with Samba Version 3.0.2a-Debian. It seems
everything (Kerberos authentication and so on) works fine. All the authentication is done by the windows 2003
server. My problem is, that I can't connect to a share via a windows xp client, when the share has an option
"valid user" which defines a group of the
2005 Feb 24
3
Printing only works sometimes
I posted the message below, on the
gmane.network.samba.general newsgroup some days ago,
and haven't got any replies yet. If anyone has any
suggestions as to what can be done, please let me
know.
I have been trying to use Samba 2.2.6 to print from
two SCO Openserver 5.0.7 servers (VDOHOM & VDOHOM2, IP
addresses 192.168.1.121 & 192.168.1.122) on a WAN
consisting of networks
2007 Oct 22
1
system-config-printer wont start
Hello All.
Anyone know what the cause of this error is in Centos 4?
$ system-config-printer
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/sbin/system-config-printer", line 9, in ?
import queueTree
File "/usr/share/printconf/util/queueTree.py", line 1236, in ?
queueTree()
File "/usr/share/printconf/util/queueTree.py", line 138, in __init__
if
2002 Nov 01
4
Clarifying CUPS Printing
We have been using CUPS to handle printing and have run into some "features"
some of which a fresh install of the responsible server will probably fix.
However there are some disparities between the documentation and our
practical experience for which a clear statement would help others.
The docs state when using CUPS the relevent lines of SMB.CONF should look
like this:
printing=cups
2003 Nov 19
17
Samba Printing
Good Afternoon,
We recently added encrypted smb passwords to our site.
I just tried to add a printer to samba and it will not work.
I tried to connect to \\sambahost\printer and it will not connect.
All the older printers still work. I just wonder if there is an
extra step I need to perform now when I add printers?
Thanks for your time,
Bill
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William M. Fennell
Network Administrator
2002 Dec 11
1
Samba printing on Solaris 8
Hi:
I am new to the Samba world and I am having problems with printing. I
have Samba installed on a Solaris 8 server. I can see the Samba shares
and the printer (lasersys) in Windows Explorer. I have installed the
printer on my workstation (NT 4.0) using the Windows 'Add Printer'
wizard. However, when I send a print job to the printer
(Wordpad:File > Print) the job never gets to the
1997 Dec 13
5
Domain Logons
Hello,
I am new to Samba. I run FreeBSD 2.2.5-stable and Version 1.9.17p4.
I would like my FreeBSD server to act as a DOMAIN Logon. And, for example
if user riso logges in (using his FreeBSD box password) his /home/riso
should be
automatically maped to G: or something.
The error message I get is:
"You have entered an incorrect password, or access to your logon server has
been denied."
2003 May 24
5
Doubts about sharing a winprinter
Hi there,
I own a domestic lan with two computers, mine and my mother's one. Mine is called GREENDEMON and the other one is called BLUEDEMON and they both are configured to run on the REDLOCAL workgroup. I've Debian Woody running on GREENDEMON and Windows 98 running on BLUDEMON, with an attached Nec Silentwriter Superscript 610 printer. This printer is only compatible with Windows 9x