Hi,
I'm new to Debian and to this list. I've successfully installed Woody on
an old Pentium (133MHz, 128 MB RAM, 2x4GB HD) and set it up as an
experimental web server behind my firewall. I have not cared to set up
any GUI on it, as I want to run it by CLI from a remote console (Putty).

The installation has been plain fun so far, but now I'm rather stuck as
I want to be able to print out stuff such as man pages, configuration
files, and other documentation. I've got an old HP4M+ laser printer
which, according to linuxprinting.org should work perfectly with Linux.
It's connected to my LAN via Ethernet, and has its own IP address.

I've worked a lot with UNIX administration, but I have no experience
with printer installation. The howtos that I have been able to find on
the net so far, seem mostly to deal with installation of parallel
printers, and with the use of some GUI tool. Can anybody direct me to a
basic resource on CLI-based TCP/IP printer setup under Debian/Linux?

TIA,
-- 
Leif Biberg Kristensen 
http://solumslekt.org/
mail to leif at solumslekt dot org


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