Re: Automatic Installation of Printers

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On Friday 17 December 2004 05:47 pm, Kyrre Ness Sjobak wrote:
> fre, 17.12.2004 kl. 21.06 skrev Rodolfo J. Paiz:
> > On Fri, 2004-12-17 at 13:48 +0000, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> > > CUPS is almost wilfully difficult to configure.
> >
> > Perhaps you could provide some detail on your troubles? Maybe we can
> > help.
> >
> > My experience was that printing on Linux befuddled me *until* CUPS,
> > which has made everything work well. In the case of Fedora Core 3, I
> > simply hit the Fedora -> System Settings -> Printing menu, then add a
> > printer. I've been successful in configuring printers connected via the
> > parallel port, printers shared by a Windows box, and even printers on an
> > old Linksys print server (which magically turned out to support LPR). I
> > have also managed to share the printers on my Linux system with
> > others... and every single one of those was point-and-click simple.
> >
> > I'm not saying you're crazy or I'm expert... I'm just pointing out that
> > there are different experiences out there. What problems are you having
> > specifically?
>
> Shure it's not DNS? If cups can't lookup the hostname the server
> broadcasts, it *WILL* fail. garanteed.
>
> Often you can get clues by going to "localhost:631" in a webbrowser on a
> misbehaved client, an try to print a test page.
>
> Kyrre
Hello Kyrre, 

      I was the one that originally posted this message.  I went to my web 
browser and typed in "Localhost:631", and saw that print jobs were still in 
the queue and the errors were "Unable to look up host "XXXXX- unknown host".  
As I previously mentioned, I have a local LAN and can connect to the internet 
from all of the hosts but am having difficulty in seeing the other nodes on 
the network when it comes to printing - that is, when I try to print 
remotely.  When I go the the printing manager, it shows that it can see the 
printer on the remote computer. I can sucessfully ping all of the hosts on 
the LAN, however.  All five machines have Fedora Core 3 installed on them.  
How can I correct this problem?  I have a wireless router with four ethernet 
ports and the printer is an Epson Stylus C80 on one of the desktops.  How do 
I get the computers to "find" the host on which the printer resides?  Any 
help would be greatly appreciated.  

Jeff


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