Printer Problem and "Support" for RH Enterprise WS Release 9 (Shrike)

From: W. Watson (wolf_tracks_at_invalid.inv)
Date: 11/27/04

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    I'm beginning to suspect that my printer problem is related to a basic problem in my
    RH WS Rel 9 product that was not fixed. The symptom is that when I try to do an lpr
    to my printer, I get a message that states, "server-error-service-unavailable". My
    suspicions come from the fact that I did find something in the general knowledge base
    about about this error message and a printer on a network for RH 9.0--not Enterprise.

    If I need an update to the printer facilities, the question becomes where will I find
    it, since this product no longer is supported. Isn't there some old support page for
    this product on the RH site? I see a lot of mention of Enterprise, but nothing
    specific to 9. Am I missing something there?

    I guess what I'm getting at here is that when it is said that RH has brought Shrike
    to the end of the line, do we mean that all traces of its past history in their site
    has been erased?

    Apparently, one can change to Fedora, but is this true of both the Enterprise and
    non-Enterprise versions?

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