Jan Minar wrote:
Not that I knew ``Running Linux'' by heart, but you seem not to have the
lpd set up properly. Seems like either /etc/init.d/lpd (or what the
name really is) is missing, or the /etc/init.d/rc*.d/ symlinks (or
equivalent) are. Did you install lpd as a Debian package? Did it
config
Not that I knew ``Running Linux'' by heart, but you seem not to have the
lpd set up properly. Seems like either /etc/init.d/lpd (or what the
name really is) is missing, or the /etc/init.d/rc*.d/ symlinks (or
equivalent) are. Did you install lpd as a Debian package? Did it
configure correctly?
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I've set up two Debian Woody systems - one was straightforward. The
other, more recent, was modified by going to the 2.4 kernel, and
upgrading to Gnome 2.2 and Mozilla 1.4 backport (James Strandborge's).
In both cases I've manually set up printing on my Canon BJC250 following
the methods outlined
I've set up two Debian Woody systems - one was straightforward. The
other, more recent, was modified by going to the 2.4 kernel, and
upgrading to Gnome 2.2 and Mozilla 1.4 backport (James Strandborge's).
In both cases I've manually set up printing on my Canon BJC250 following
the methods outlined
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