maxim wexler wrote: > Then it worked! Well, not quite. The test page printed > OK but when I ran lpc reread as per the instructions > at the close of the apsfilter setup, got this: > > sarawak heathen # lpc reread > Printer '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' - cannot open connection - No > such file or directory > Make sure the remote host supports the LPD protocol
I am afraid I have never used apsfilter to know its intricacies, although it is claimed that it 'works straight out of the box'. When I run this command on my non-apsfilter CUPS set up this is what I get: ==================================================== # lpc reread reread is not implemented by the CUPS version of lpc ==================================================== Someone else who is more versed on apsfilter will hopefully be able to help - you may want to start a new thread with apsfilter included in the title? PS. It is worth checking how many printer destinations are there and that you have set up the correct default printer by: ===================================================== # lpstat -a Compaq-HP accepting requests since Jan 01 00:00 DeskJet-930C accepting requests since Jan 01 00:00 PS121 accepting requests since Jan 01 00:00 # lpstat -d system default destination: PS121 ===================================================== The command lpoptions -d PS121 would set printer PS121 as the default printer. -- Regards, Mick -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list