That's odd; SNMP is supported on the server, but I keep it turned off.
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IPP Printing fails if server is identified by name rather than address
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/174874
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I've never had a DNS server on my LAN. My file server is an Infrant
ReadyNAS NV+, and the name 'abussos' is configured only on that machine.
When I've set it up previously, I've had to specify the complete URL myself,:
ipp://192.168.1.201:631/printers/Stylus_Photo
...so, of course, I specify the
No, it doesn't appear to work:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ host abussos
Host abussos not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
This isn't usually a problem for me. What makes it a problem, is that
system-config-printer has substituted a name for the numeric address
that I provided. Keeping the server name the same as the
Public bug reported:
I have a fresh install of Gutsy and used system-config-printer.py
(0.7.75) to connect to my printer. My printer is an Epson Stylus Photo
870, connected to a fileserver on my local network which supports the
IPP protocol.
Click 'New Printer' > Internet Printing Protocol, and t
I have the same - fresh install of Gutsy on a Dell Inspiron 8200. My
Windows partitions don't get desktop icons, and the desktop theme looks
rather old-fashioned.
In my case it started misbehaving after I changed the login screen from
the default 'human' to 'happy Gnome with browser' - maybe just