Re: printing

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CUPS(Common Unix Printing Service) is another print service. Your SAMBA
print shares would use cupsd instead of lpd (lpr). You can access cups via
a web browser on port 901:

http://localhost:631

However you can use SWAT(samba-swat) to manage your SAMBA . You can also
use redhat-config-samba, which is another gui tool.

James


> A very simple question about printing, which is one thing I've never
> had to set up before.
>
> I want to offer print services to Windows and Mac (OSX) clients to a RH
> 8 server. Mainly I want to share an HP DeskJet 690c and I'm having
> trouble figuring out the best method. I'm running SAMBA and Netatalk
> and there's always LPR. But should I run CUPS and how does that
> integrate into SAMBA and Netatalk?
>
> I'm connecting the Deskjet via a parallel to USB converter and it seems
> to be being seen, so it's a question of drivers. Will the recommended
> HPIJS handle such a USB-parallel conversion?
>
> Any understandable HOWTOs recommended?
>
>
>
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