Linux Desktop Summit Re: [SGVLUG] Hello from San Diego
juanslayton at dialup4less.com
juanslayton at dialup4less.com
Thu Apr 27 13:14:52 PDT 2006
Hot dog, it works! Turning off the CUPS scheduler seems to have done it.
(Printer is an old dog BJ-200.)
When installing Slack, the configuration script gives the option of automatically starting the CUPS and LPRng daemons on boot. I guess I could have saved myself a lot of time if I had known that they apparently interfere with each other.
Alex Roston wrote ..
> Hmm...
>
> Finally, a question I can answer. First, I assume you've turned off
> cupsd. If not, type "/etc/rc.d/rc.cups stop" then type "chmod -x rc.cups"
>
> I'd also try setting apsfilter to the simplest defaults possible. Try
> using postscript, and try the "raw" options.
>
> What kind of printer are you using?
>
> Alex
>
>
> juanslayton at dialup4less.com wrote:
>
> > Alex, sometime I've got to find out what you know that I don't.
> On my Slackware 10.0 distro, CUPS works fine, but I can't get LPD to print
> anything at all. Not even with apsfilter.
>
>
> >John
> >
> >
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