Re: Wemin IS cool

From: Pete Nesbitt (pete_at_linux1.ca)
Date: 06/17/04

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    Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2004 21:41:48 -0700
    
    

    On June 16, 2004 07:53 am, Michael Scully wrote:
    > Tom:
    >
    > I like Webmin as well, but printer configuration is the one thing on
    > RedHat you can't do with it. Somewhere about 7.1 or so, RH moved their
    > configurations out of /etc/printcap into some proprietary files.
    > /etc/printcap gets re-generated each time the service is started, but you
    > can put other custom configurations in /etc/printcap.local To manage
    > printers, you really need to use the gui printer config that Red Hat
    > supplies.
    >
    > You can change the Webmin config so that it manipulates the
    > printcap.local file instead, but then those printers don't show up if
    > you're using RH's tool.
    >
    > I've never been able to find out where RH keeps those
    > configurations. Does anyone know?
    >
    > Scully
    >
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: redhat-list-bounces@redhat.com
    > [mailto:redhat-list-bounces@redhat.com] On Behalf Of Tom Klem
    > Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 1:11 AM
    > To: redhat-list@redhat.com
    > Subject: Re: mysql backup script
    >
    > Same experieince. Webmin is cool for everything, especially the backup.pl
    > script that it generates.
    >
    > Tom Klem

    As I understand it, in order to allow a smooth transition from lprng to cups,
    RH started using a series of sym links that allow the use of either printing
    systems commands. There is a similar setup for sendmail and postfix.

    Check out the man on 'alternatives' and look at the links:
    /usr/bin/lpr -> /etc/alternatives/print
    /usr/bin/lpr.cups
    /usr/bin/lpr.LPRng
    /usr/bin/lprm -> /etc/alternatives/print-lprm
    /usr/bin/lprm.cups
    /usr/bin/lprm.LPRng
    /usr/bin/lprsetup.sh

    /etc/alternatives/print -> /usr/bin/lpr.cups
    /etc/alternatives/print-lprm -> /usr/bin/lprm.cups

    It takes a bit to follow it all thru, but it is a rather neat process.

    As far as using the Redhat-config tool, I think printing is one service that
    is best left to a utility and not editing printcap directly. If I were you,
    I would just choose either the RH tool or WebMin, and stick with it.

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