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>>>>> "JK" == James Kramer <kramerjm at gmail.com> writes: JK> I did try the gnome print manager and my printer was listed only I JK> couldn't connect. This may be that I have never used the gnome print JK> manager and don't know the proper setup JK> When I setup using the cups administrator on the web I use JK> lpd://192.168.1.2/binary_p1 JK> should I use this in gnome print manager? For my network printer, I just have http://192.168.2.100. I set printer type to network printer and cups printer (ipp). JK> How do you set your window sudo -i mode? I just have a regular console window, and I say "sudo -i" and give it the password and then it's just like having a root window on any other system. Ubuntu was driving me crazy until I found the -i option to sudo. -- Laura (mailto:lconrad at laymusic.org , http://www.laymusic.org/ ) (617) 661-8097 fax: (501) 641-5011 233 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02139
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