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2006 Jul 31
0
Help - Printer driver problem?
I am setting up printing services on a Suse 10.1 server useing Samba 3.0.22 I can create a printer on an XP client and connect to the Samba printer share. I can the print a test page from XP. The print file gets to the server (see logs below), but nothing prints I can print files from Linux to the printer OK Any suggestions will be appreciated ++++++++++ smb.conf ++++++++++ [global] workgroup
2006 Oct 16
2
CUPS Problem
The Highlights: -CentOS 4.4 & CUPS -HPLIP Installed -Running as server, no GUI. -Can print from command-line no problem. -Printing from Windows XP via Samba puts job in the correct queue, job is processed but not parsed or rendered. The job is removed from the queue, but never prints. (I've RTFM and google'd it, no avail...) Help?? When printing from commandline (eg. cat file
2004 Mar 09
1
Page_log with number of pages prtinted wrong
The Adobe drivers (on request of the printer PPD associated with them) often put a PJL header in front of the main PostScript part of the print file. Thus, the printfile starts with <1B >%-12345X or <escape>%-12345X instead of %!PS). This leads to the CUPS daemon auto-typing the incoming file as a print-ready file, not initiating a pass through the pstops filter (to speak more
2005 Jan 16
0
Printing from Windows is printing PS commands instead of job!
I've about run out of ideas and need some help. I have an HP OfficeJet 7110 installed on my Fedora Core 3 box. From Linux, it prints perfectly, the Test Page works, I can print from Mozilla/Thunderbird/Firefox, KDE applications, and even Emacs, all without any issues whatsoever. The problem is I can't seem to get it to work when I share the printer to Windows. I've shared it to
2004 Mar 04
0
SAMBA 3.0.2 printing problem
Hi I've recently upgraded to 3.0.2 from 2.2.8 on Redhat 9. We have 2 Linux servers and a number of windows XP machines. The primary domain controller has a printer which is shared and to which all the computers have access. Since upgrading, the other Linux server cannot print to shared printers on the primary linux controller or on windows machines and cannot install new shared printers from
2004 Apr 20
0
SAMBA 3.0.2 printing problem
Hi I've recently upgraded to 3.0.2 from 2.2.8 on Redhat 9. We have 2 Linux servers and a number of windows XP machines. The primary domain controller has a printer which is shared and to which all the computers have access. Since upgrading, the other Linux server cannot print to shared printers on the primary linux controller or on windows machines and cannot install new shared printers from
1998 Jul 16
1
Printing Errors
I've been running RedHat 5.0 and Samba flawlessly for over 6 months now. I had to reboot the server and now I can't seem to print. When I use the "Printtool" to send a test text or postscript job to the printer, I get the following error: Unable to print to HP4000 Error Message: lpr: connect: no such file or directory jobs queued, but cannot start daemon The printer is set up
2007 May 21
0
cups, firefox + acrobat (getting strange output)
I think this isn't plj output. Please take a look : document printed from Foxit Reader(PDF), all works fine: LINK: http://img526.imageshack.us/my.php?image=digitalizar10001rw2.jpg error_log output using Foxit Reader: D [18/May/2007:13:27:58 -0300] cupsdAcceptClient: 9 from localhost:631 (IPv4) D [18/May/2007:13:27:58 -0300] cupsdReadClient: 9 POST /printers/teste_ HTTP/1.1 D
2002 Nov 18
0
Samba printing and CUPS
Well, I have a strange one again. Using samba version 2.2.5 and cups version 1.1.15. We have 2 printers over the network, both TCP/IP-based Jetdirect printers. on is on x.x.x.32, the other on x.x.x.38. I can print to the laserjet on IP 32 all day long. However, both on Windows clients, print jobs are not even seen in the que (either windows print que or CUPS web interface). When I try to
2001 Dec 28
1
[cups] print_job: Unsupported format 'application/octet-stream'!
Hello Family, In attempting to print from Win2000 to RedHat-6.2 Linux (Samba-2.2.2) using CUPS I received the following errors from /var/log/cups/error_log I [28/Dec/2001:19:20:40 +0800] Listening to 0:631 I [28/Dec/2001:19:20:40 +0800] Configured for up to 100 clients. I [28/Dec/2001:19:20:40 +0800] LoadPPDs: Read "/etc/cups/ppds.dat",12 PPDs... I [28/Dec/2001:19:20:40 +0800]
2005 Mar 23
1
Nb of copies don't appear in page_log file
Hi I am currently using Samba 3.0.11 and Cups 1.1.23 with Windows PostScript drivers and manufacturer PPDs on WinXP clients. When I print multiples copies of a document from a Windows XP box, the number of copies appearing in the Cups "page_log" file always takes the "1" value but the printer prints the correct number of copies. When I do the same on Linux (with the lpr
2004 May 22
2
Printing not working after upgrading to 3.0.4
I had been running Samba to share my HP printer among my Windows XP clients. When I upgraded to 3.0.4, I can no longer print. When I start the print job in Windows XP, the printer lights blinks for a few seconds, and then stops. No pages come out. The print job is shown as complete in the CUPS web intrface. Printing from the Linux box works just fine. I read the Samba pages concerning
2006 Nov 01
1
Samba can't spool to CUPS. Data not sent to printer
I waited three days to post this while googling, reading, testing. I can't figure this out, so am hoping someone here has had a similar problem and can recommend a solution. System and versions: Kernel 2.6.17.13 Slackware-11 Sambe 3.0.23c CUPS 1.2.4 Printer HP Photosmart 7550 on usb. Samba guest account=ftp (I read that the account nobody can cause trouble). $ lpstat -s system default
2013 Mar 20
0
[LLVMdev] Problems with parallelizing lli
Hi, I am trying to parallize the lli interpreter (code: http://pastebin.com/6iuHNH3Q). I am using ubuntu 12.04 with llvm version 3.1. Each thread uses a seperate LLVMContext, however the interpreter continues to crash. Error msg: ..../include/llvm/Support/Mutex.h:116: bool llvm::sys::SmartMutex<true>::release(): Assertion `((recursive && acquired) || (acquired == 1)) &&
2012 Jul 02
0
[klibc:master] [VAR] Sanitise environment variable names on entry
Commit-ID: 61d300672e0c1877482deed0f745b52ef306c7d3 Gitweb: http://git.kernel.org/?p=libs/klibc/klibc.git;a=commit;h=61d300672e0c1877482deed0f745b52ef306c7d3 Author: Herbert Xu <herbert at gondor.apana.org.au> AuthorDate: Sat, 25 Feb 2012 15:35:18 +0800 Committer: maximilian attems <max at stro.at> CommitDate: Mon, 2 Jul 2012 10:47:34 +0200 [klibc] [VAR] Sanitise environment
2013 Oct 03
0
[LLVMdev] libclang JIT frontend
Hi, I'm not sure if this is a libclang, llvm::cl or clang-interpreter issue so I'll try posting here for a response. I am using libclang as a frontend to the LLVM JIT (3.3 release). I started from the clang-interpreter example and have everything working (given a C/C++ source file I can have it JIT'd to memory and executed) for a single run. When I try to compile a second source
2005 Aug 01
2
[LLVMdev] [patch] gccld not passing -export-dynamic to gcc for link
gccld passes -shared through if it's generating a shared library, but if you're compiling a program that needs to have its symbols externally accessible, it doesn't pass -export-dynamic through to gcc for the final link. The attached patch fixes this. I've tested with a small test case I sent Chris, and with Python; both seem to work. I also fixed some inaccurate comments in
2005 Aug 02
0
[LLVMdev] [patch] gccld not passing -export-dynamic to gcc for link
On Mon, Aug 01, 2005 at 05:13:15PM -0500, Nicholas Riley wrote: > The attached patch fixes this. ...but had tabs in it. Misha kindly reminded me off-list that this was bad. Try this one instead. -- Nicholas Riley <njriley at uiuc.edu> | <http://www.uiuc.edu/ph/www/njriley> -------------- next part -------------- Index: tools/gccld/GenerateCode.cpp
2003 Jan 14
1
myths about upwards growing stacks
just downloaded klibc 0.72 and took a look. first thing i found was that the URL for latest version is out of date: klibc is archived at: ftp://ftp.zytor.com/pub/linux/libs/klibc/ the `libs/' is superfluous. more importantly, this piece of code in klibc/arch/README is wrong: #if STACK_GROWS_UP argc = (int)*argptr--; argv = (char **)argptr; envp = argv-(argc+1); #else argc
2002 Dec 11
2
samba2.2.7 with cups 1.1.14
Dearl all, I have setup samba2.2.7 with cups1.1.14. In win2k client, the browse the printer share and install the windows 2000 printer successfuly. When I try to print some to it, nothing will be printed out. I check the cups's error_log found the following message: "E [11/Dec/2002:20:35:43 +0800] print_job: Unsupported format 'application/octet-stream'!" Also, I check