I found that using CUPS instead of LPR or LPRng works very well in Wine Kevin On Wednesday 26 March 2003 01:34 am, elwis wrote: > Hello! > > Thanks for the tips, but we are already using a printserver. The problem > is, that in our ERP system that we are running through Wine, there are no > printers showing up as "installed". Printing works when running it in > Native Linux apps, the problem we have is getting Wine to know about them > :( > > Regards > Stefan > > > ------- Ursprungligt meddelande ------- > > > > Från: Alan Bort <333101@personal.net.py> > > Datum: 25 Mar 2003 15:27:14 -0300 > > > >personal suggestion, not an answer to thius question: > > > >from my experience, even though Linux is VERY advanced in networking and > >stuff... it still has some troubles with peripherics (printers, > >scanners, SOME mices, and even SOME keyboards... not to mention > >web-cams). I've found MUCH better and easyer to use a printsever (a > >small one) instad of connecting my pinter to my PC... now, I have a 7 > >PC's network and in the eight port (I have an eight port switch) I have > >the prontserver with my three printers... it works like a charm. > > > >If you have a spare PC, and you don'¿t want to buy a printserver, just > >install windows 2000 or 98SE (the only two versions of windows that I > >like) and isntall your printer there and share it... then you do all the > >printing through that PC... although... that will consume MUCH resources > >from the winPC as well as from your client... the printserver avoids > >that problem. > > > >El mar, 25 de 03 de 2003 a las 11:43, elwis escribió: > > _____________________________________________________________ > Här börjar internet! > Skaffa gratis e-mail och gratis internet på http://www.spray.se > > Vill du också ha 15 MB gratis? - http://www.spray.se/mail _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.com http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users