From: Tim F. <tf...@ti...> - 2004-12-02 20:31:38
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I'm glad you've got things (mostly) working. To print with Gimp, you should install cupsys-driver-gimpprint, and a few other gimp printing packages, I can't remember all their names--maybe they're available on your RedHat installation cds. You should probably also install cupsys-bsd, which will make it easier for you to print in non-kde apps. Good luck. Tim On Thursday 02 December 2004 01:02 am, bbales wrote: > On Thursday 02 December 2004 00:10, you wrote: > > "/etc/init.d/cups restart" > > "/etc/init.d/cupsd restart" > > "killall -HUP cupsd" > > Apparently on RH 9 we use /etc/rc.d/init.d/cups restart. > It returned "stopping cups" and then "starting cups" > > Then I did the http://localhost:631 > and added a printer. Everything went well and now on the > localhost:631 printers page I have two printers named pcs1200 and > pcs1210. Printing a test page with either one gets me the message > "Could not connect to remote server" > > 'lpr goodmen' prints the file goodmen. > > A picture in gimp doesn't print, even though gimp seems to think it > is doing something -- no error messages. > > kwrite shows psc1210 idle (accepting jobs) -- using cups. And then > it prints the page. Hooray! > > kmail prints too! > > So now two projects -- (1) see how gimp print fits into this and > what ails it. and (2) move the printer to the other machine and do > this all there. again. > > Many thanks, > bruce |