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For some interesting remote printing stuff, check out http://www.tpc.int (this is the only .int "Internet" domain name I have ever seen). They allow sending and recieving effectively faxes via the Internet and delivered to someone electronically or via a fax machine. Their coverage worldwide it spotty, but they do have a pretty significant coverage map. And, yes, it is free. But can be throttled on delivery of faxes if you abuse it :) ... a good thing. On 20 May 2003 12:33:31 -0500, Thomas Lopolito wrote > Try using cups to setup the network printer. I'm using debian 2.4.18 > on my workstation and am connecting to a netgear printserver box to print > and it works. > -tom > > On Tue, 2003-05-20 at 11:58, John Chambers wrote: > > | I'm trying to set up my laptop and my server so that typing "lpr" on the > > | laptop sends a file to the printer that's connected on the server. I > > | thought I followed all the instructions in the relevant HOWTO, but > > | something is obviously missing. The laptop is running Debian stable, > > | and the server is running Debian unstable. > > | > > | sethg at belladonna:~$ echo 'This is a test' >test.txt > > | sethg at belladonna:~$ lpr test.txt > > | sethg at belladonna:~$ lpq > > | belladonna: waiting for queue to be enabled on petunia > > | Rank Owner Job Files Total Size > > | 1st sethg 1 test.txt 15 bytes > > | > > | petunia: /usr/sbin/lpd: lp: Your host does not have line printer access > > > > Dunno if Debian is the same, but on RedHat you can create a > > /etc/hosts.lpd file and fill it in with the IP addresses of > > machines that are allowed to use the printer. Maybe you > > could use FQDNs, too, but I haven't tried that. Maybe I > > should test it. > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Discuss mailing list > > Discuss at blu.org > > http://www.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at blu.org > http://www.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss -- Member/Associate of HLUG, HAL-PC, ACM, /., USENIX, ADSM.ORG, BCUMC, SBIB and other various random initials and anacronyms.
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