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jdalbec wrote:

If you install and enable CUPS you can (and should) configure your printers from its web interface (http://localhost:631/). You don't need printconf-gui at all. ....

You'll need to run "/sbin/chkconfig lpd off" and "/sbin/chkconfig cups on", then either reboot or run "/sbin/service lpd stop" and "/sbin/service cups start". Then you should be able to configure your printer from a web browser on the local machine.

Tried this. Failed. CUPS reports that I have successfully modified the printer. I then go to print a test page. Nothing happens. Checking the jobs queue, I see that the job is marked completed -- but only by having been cancelled.

Note: I haven't (consciously, at least) installed LPRng. So I don't know what it is.

Jim Keenan

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Re^4: [OT] Where can I find Foomatic::Defaults and Foomatic::DB?
by jdalbec (Deacon) on Jan 25, 2005 at 02:39 UTC
    LPRng is the default printing system in Red Hat 7.3 and (IIRC) 7.1 so I would think it's also the default printing system in 7.2.

    Did you install the Red Hat CUPS rpms or did you install CUPS from source? Do you see anything in /var/log/cups/{access,error,page}_log?

    If the job was cancelled it sounds like a permissions issue. Check the configuration files in /etc/cups. Did you log into the web interface as root? If this doesn't help try the http://www.cups.org/ newsgroups.