<quote who="Neal Lippman"> > My question: I have cupsd running on the mandrake box on my LAN, which > now functions as my NFS and SMB server, while the debian box is my > workstation. To use cups for printing on the workstation, should I ALSO > have cupds running on the workstation? Should it be configured to try to > find the printer available through the cupsd instance on the server, or > should it be connecting directly to the printer (which is on the > network, not attached to any specific computer) via ipp? > > Any help appreciated; I cannot figure this out from the cups > documentation. Configuring cups to browse the network for available > printers did not work, even though I followed the cups docs exactly in > setting that up...
what i do is run the cups-lpd process on the server(in my case its freebsd 4.4) and install lpd or lprng on the clients and print using lpd, thats the easiest for me(and most compadible since i don't have to have cups on the client). nate -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]