Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "CentOS 6, CUPS and Canon printers problem"
2004 Mar 22
1
printing with option problem
I have configured samba as printer server for a Canon LBP-1760e Laser
printer. All works perfectly except when I use the printer option "2 pages per
sheet". I can see the smbprn.xxxxxx file in the spool directory but it is
removed before beeing printed, then in the log file I can read the message :
"can't open file 'smbprn.xxxxx' no such file or directory".
I have
2015 Jan 21
0
CentOS 6, CUPS and Canon printers problem
Just to follow up to myself and leave a record, the problem is SELinux
blocking the driver from creating/reading/writing temporary files
under CUPS.
2002 Jun 30
0
Printer Problem: Canon LBP-1000 & Samba (2.2.[3a,4,5])
Dear Samba people
I am experiencing a weird problem with the above printer: When I upload
the printer driver to Samba to make it available to clients that connect
to the printer, these clients start showing printing problems but only
in some applications. OpenOffice gives the following error message when
trying to print:
_____________________________________
|OpenOffice.org 1.0
2005 Nov 12
1
CUPS support for Canon i255 Inkjet Printer?
Hi all
I tried installing a remote WINXP SMB shared Canon i255 Inkjet printer
on the CUPS printer queue, but could not find the model number in the
supported printers list.
How do I print on this printer?
With regards.
Sanjay.
2002 Sep 08
2
Printing via smbprint to a WinPrinter
Hi all.
I would like to print from a Linux Server to a printer connected to a Windows ME machine. I'm able to connect via smbclient, with
smbclient //windowsme/printer -U '' -N
and I receive the smb> prompt
Now, when I try to print any file, nothing comes out from the printer. The printer is a Canon LBP-810 which, according to
www.linuxprinting.org site, is a WinPrinter. My
2002 May 04
1
Can't print from applications in W2K to Samba (version 2.2.3a, Debian woody)
Dear all
I am currently setting up a Samba server and am experiencing a bit of a
problem with printing:
I have a Canon LBP-1000 connected to the Samba server via the parallel
port. Printing directly from the machine works fine. Printing to the
printer directly attached to my W2K client works fine, too. When I try
to print from the W2K client to the printer connected to the Samba
server, however,
2003 Jan 01
1
Can't change directory to /public (Permission denied)-Illogical error in Samba 2.2.6
The following error occured persistently, when trying to access a world
rw-able directory public from Win2000 (samba version 2.2.6):
(log file:)
[2003/01/01 17:45:57, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(597)
harm (192.168.0.3) Can't change directory to /public (Permission denied)
The following is the share in the smb.conf file:
[public]
comment = public share: read & write, no
2011 Aug 02
1
My R code is not efficient
Dear R users,
I have two n*1 integer vectors, y1 and y2, where n is very very large.
I'd like to compute
elbp = 4^(y1) * 5^(y2) * sum_{i=0}^{max(y1, y2)} [{ (y1-i)! * (i)! *
(y2-i)! }^(-1)];
that is, I need to compute "elbp" for each (y1, y2) pair.
So I made R code like below, but I don't think it's efficient
Would you plz tell me how to avoid this "for"
2004 Apr 15
0
Printing accounting for LPB 2000
Hi All,
I have problem counting pages on LBP 2000 (canon) it uses HP PCL5 language
but when I try to count the '\f' (\x0C) in the lpd data file (dfAxxxxxxx),
it appears a large number
I have tried to bypass the graphics code by filtered out the '
\x1B*r#A'.....'\x1B*rB' but it seem no effect.
Can any one help me?
thank you
2008 Sep 24
1
Network Scanning
At work we have a Canon photocopier, scanner printer connected to the network (model IR 2018)
After jumping through some convoluted hoops i was able to get my hands on a version of the linux printer driver that works (UFR II driver for linux only available on the canon.de website).. so now i'm trying to scan.
Just to pre-emt some posts, this is not connected to a USB port in any way..
2004 Mar 29
1
Canon multifunction printers / samba 3.0.2a / AIX 5.2ML2
Hello,
I have problems setting up a canon multifunction ir7200. When I print the
windows test page, I have something like "smiley" "arrow" "arow" "smiley"
"arrow" name_of_the_samba_spool "smileys" driver.dll etc,etc,etc, on a
single line.
Did somebody used such a multifunction with Samba ? Below is a (long)
description of what I did.
I
2004 Dec 08
1
printing server
Bonjour,
I have some problem to configure a printing server with samba. I have a private
network with a linux box as a gateway to the internet and several machine on
this network some under windows, others under linux. One of the linux machine
(which is not the gateway) has a printer which I want to be shared by the
windows machines.
The gateway has 192.168.0.1 as private IP number and the linux
2010 Sep 10
5
Traffic shaping on CentOS
I've been trying to do traffic shaping on one of my public servers and
after reading up, it seems like the way to do so is via tc/htb.
However, most of the documentation seems at least half a decade old
with nothing new recently.
Furthermore, trying to get documentation on tc filters turned up a
blank. man tc refers to a tc-filters (8) but trying to man that gives
a no such page/section
2010 Jul 10
4
Redundant LAN routing possible?
I've been reading that it's possible to set up a system with multiple
NIC to provide redundant internet connectivity such that it will
switch to a secondary connection if the primary ISP fails.
Is it possible in a similar way to setup redundant LAN routing? I read
that it is possible to aggregate/bond multiple NIC to stackable
switches that support link aggregation and redundancy. But if
2002 Feb 28
3
access denied on printing from win2k?
Hi,
I'm running samba 2.2.1a (RPM install) on RedHat 7.2
I've connected a Canon LBP-8 IV laserprinter to the network via a HP
Jetdirect box.
I've configured the printer within linux and printing goes fine.
Now I'm trying to access the printer via samba from my win2k clients. Now,
the problem is: When I'm trying to print to the printer (e.g. a testpage) I
get the message
2011 Jun 08
3
High system load but low cpu usage
I'm trying to figure out what's causing an average system load of 3+
to 5+ on an Intel quad core. The server has with 2 KVM guests
(assigned 1 core and 2 cores) that's lightly loaded (0.1~0.4) each.
Both guest/host are running 64bit CentOS 5.6
Originally I suspected maybe it's i/o but on checking, there is very
little i/o wait % as well. Plenty of free disk space available on all
2011 Jun 09
4
Possible to use multiple disk to bypass I/O wait?
I'm trying to resolve an I/O problem on a CentOS 5.6 server. The
process basically scans through Maildirs, checking for space usage and
quota. Because there are hundred odd user folders and several 10s of
thousands of small files, this sends the I/O wait % way high. The
server hits a very high load level and stops responding to other
requests until the crawl is done.
I am wondering if I add
2009 Aug 25
0
Re: Darwine Can't See CUPS Printers
How do I know which edible ink cartridges to get for my printer? I'm a cake deco hobbyist and I want to start printing photo cakes for friends and family. The edible photo systems online look pretty expensive, but I hear that you can buy a cheap Canon printer and then just buy the edible inks and paper. But how will I know which edible ink cartridges match which Canon printer??? Please offer
2011 Jun 23
4
Jumbo frames problem with Realtek NICs?
I was trying to do some performance testing between using iSCSI on the
host as a diskfile to a guest vs the VM guest using the iSCSI device
directly.
However, in the process of trying to establish a baseline performance
figure, I started increasing the MTU settings on the PCI-express NICs
with RTL8168B chips.
First bottleneck was discovering the max MTU allowed on these is 7K
instead of 9K but
2012 Aug 03
4
Urgent help on replacing /var
In a moment of epic stupidity, having ran out of space on the root
partition of a server due to /var chewing up the space, I added a
separate drive for the purpose of mounting it as /var
To do so, I mounted the new drive as /var2, cp -R (in hindsight should
had rsync to preserve attributes), deleted the original /var to free
up space, edited fstab and rebooted... unsurprisingly to a fubar'd