Re: [SLE] Printerserver

From: Erik Jakobsen (eja_at_urbakken.dk)
Date: 08/21/03

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    > If from windows, I can use samba that is with in the Clarkconnect
    > server.

    Hi Will.

    >I have roughly the same set up, except I only have 7.3. It should go
    >something like this though:

    Ok fine.

    >Yast2- hardware- edit printers

    You have to go into the printers via the printericon ?.

    >Then just fill in the blanks. Use Windows/samba in the first page and
    >yast2 should auto detect when you hit the lookup button for printer and
    >que on the second page. Pick the manufacturer and printer and Yast2
    >should give you a list of drivers for your printer. I just used the
    >defaults and all worked as expected.

    I'm not quite sure what you mean by the blanks even it of course are
    empty fields ?.

    >Works good from 2kpro and 2k server. Just can't get it to work with
    >the mac, which I haven't had the time to work on. (somebody on the list
    >sent me a msg about it, I work on it when I get a chance)

    Good.

    >Side note: You also can use CC as a file server also. You just have
    >to manual type in the internal ip address in your windows network
    >wizard. CC doesn't broadcast on internal network so requests have to
    >be specifically directed to it. Does sometimes show up when you do an
    >active scan. I use it to store drivers since it is the only machine
    >on my network that is easily found and accessed.

    I use my CC as a gateway/router and mailserver. Have just got the
    mailserver up running. Then I can manage my domain by my own.

    >Hopefully it works for you. My apologies to the list for the long
    >winded reply.

    Well then I finally needs to know how I do the printing via the CC
    computer from my SuSE 8.2 computer here. I have never used to do
    printing from one linux computer to another one (her the CC one).
    I have before tried to use samba.

    Could I see your smb.conf file for the CC ?.

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