Re: How to set up CUPS client

2004-09-18 Thread Tom Pfeifer
Tim Kelley wrote: > > On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 11:35:08AM -0400, Tom Pfeifer wrote: > > For the benefit of anyone else trying this, you don't have to touch > > anything on the client machine(s). Just the default install of the basic > > CUPS packages is needed on the client. The CUPS daemon running

Re: How to set up CUPS client

2004-09-09 Thread Tim Kelley
On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 11:35:08AM -0400, Tom Pfeifer wrote: > For the benefit of anyone else trying this, you don't have to touch > anything on the client machine(s). Just the default install of the basic > CUPS packages is needed on the client. The CUPS daemon running on the > client will then au

Re: How to set up CUPS client

2004-09-09 Thread Tom Pfeifer
John L Fjellstad wrote: > > Tom Pfeifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Thanks for the response, but it's not working. > > > > The docs don't help much. A simple example is needed there. > > Did you check the location entry in the /etc/cups/cupsd.conf? > > I have this as my location entry to

Re: How to set up CUPS client

2004-09-08 Thread Tom Pfeifer
Stephen Patterson wrote: > > On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 13:10:07 +0200, Tom Pfeifer wrote: > > I have 2 machines on a local network, both running Debian/Sarge. One has > > a printer (Epson SC 660) attached to it's parallel port, and I have that > > printer set up with CUPS so that I can print to it from

Re: How to set up CUPS client

2004-09-08 Thread Tom Pfeifer
John L Fjellstad wrote: > > Tom Pfeifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Thanks for the response, but it's not working. > > > > The docs don't help much. A simple example is needed there. > > Did you check the location entry in the /etc/cups/cupsd.conf? > > I have this as my location entry to

Re: How to set up CUPS client

2004-09-08 Thread Stephen Patterson
On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 13:10:07 +0200, Tom Pfeifer wrote: > I have 2 machines on a local network, both running Debian/Sarge. One has > a printer (Epson SC 660) attached to it's parallel port, and I have that > printer set up with CUPS so that I can print to it from that machine. > That machine is a CU

Re: How to set up CUPS client

2004-09-08 Thread John L Fjellstad
Tom Pfeifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Thanks for the response, but it's not working. > > The docs don't help much. A simple example is needed there. Did you check the location entry in the /etc/cups/cupsd.conf? I have this as my location entry to allow systems on my network to print: Ord

Re: How to set up CUPS client

2004-09-07 Thread Tom Pfeifer
Tom Pfeifer wrote: > > Here's my situation: (which has to be a very common one) > > I have 2 machines on a local network, both running Debian/Sarge. One has > a printer (Epson SC 660) attached to it's parallel port, and I have that > printer set up with CUPS so that I can print to it from that ma

Re: How to set up CUPS client

2004-09-07 Thread Oliver Elphick
On Tue, 2004-09-07 at 12:00, Tom Pfeifer wrote: > The part where I'm going blank is how to set up the 2nd machine so that > I can use (send jobs to) the printer on the 1st machine. The docs seem > to gloss over this, not going into any kind of step by step (or example) > as they do with configuring

How to set up CUPS client

2004-09-07 Thread Tom Pfeifer
Here's my situation: (which has to be a very common one) I have 2 machines on a local network, both running Debian/Sarge. One has a printer (Epson SC 660) attached to it's parallel port, and I have that printer set up with CUPS so that I can print to it from that machine. That machine is a CUPS se