fre, 03.12.2004 kl. 13.33 skrev Jeffrey D. Yuille:
On Friday 03 December 2004 12:08 am, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Egad... I knew it had to be something rather dumb.
Hello,
Speaking of CUPS, I am right now reinstalling Fedora Core 3 on one of my
computers because I don't know how to re-establish my print server settings
in the /etc/cups/cupsd.config file. I am trying to set up a CUPS print
server on my local LAN where not only can the other machines on the LAN see
the printer on the server but also print from it. I continue to get an error
from the computer where the printer is attached which states that it cannot
bring up the CUPS server settings. I am using the KDE desktop environment
and I am using the printing manager under Applications-Preferences-More
Preferences-Printing Manager. I am sure that this error is due to something I
did wrong in the /etc/cups/cupsd.config file. Is there any way I can bring
this file back to its default state? At this point, I cannot even print
locally from the machine where the printer is attached. As I mentioned
above, I have been able to get the other machines on the LAN to see the
printer on the network, but I am still unable to print remotely. All of my
machines are behind a wireless router which are connected through ethernet
ports except for one of the machines, which is connected wirelessly. Any
help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Jeff
Just wondering... You *can* ping the computers by machine-name, the
*SAME* machine name that it is listed under under the clients
"localhost:631" interface?