Re: Using a novell shared printer from debian.

From: Kent West (westk_at_acu.edu)
Date: 07/28/05

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    Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 22:26:38 -0500
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    ilham.firdaus@id.pwc.com wrote:

    > I don't have any problem to use the resource of windows environment
    > but for the resources of novell shared yes.
    >
    > for example I can not print any document from my debian box onto a
    > shared printer. This printer is shared by a novell server. the ip of
    > the server is 192.168.23.1 and the name of printer is Q8111.
    >
    > So I downloaded ncpfs and try a simple printer with this way:
    > nprint -S 192.168.23.1 -U firdaus -P pinter -q Q8111 ./testing.txt
    > It printed properly.
    >
    > But I don't understand how to make a default printer set up in my KDE.
    > I use the printer setup menu of the Control Center but I don't know
    > which option I should choose in making my debian can print onto a
    > netware shared printer.

    I think printing is still pretty much a nightmare in Linux.

    What I do, is to install cups (aptitude install cupsys - I always have
    to install printer drivers also, but I never can remember (the name of
    the package is non-intuitive, something like foomatic-db-gimp-print -
    why is "gimp" in there?!!!!).

    Then point your web browser to "http://localhost:631/admin" and you
    should be able to figure it out from there.

    (Why is there no man page for cups or cupsys?!!! Why is it so hard to
    find the :631 reference?!! Why is the documentation wrong when it does
    mention 631?!! (Recently you've had to add the /admin portion, which is
    not referenced in /usr/share/doc/Readme.txt.gz Otherwise you get
    nothing)?!! Okay, I'm finished with my rant, except to say that printing
    still sucks on Linux!!)

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    Kent
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