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I'm just getting my linux setup working, and I'm having a problem getting my epson printer to print. the print queue keeps building up and nothing prints. YAST2 test prints fine, but nothing prints from OpenOffice. Is there some magix config I missed??? -- Paul Cartwright Registered Linux user # 367800
On Thursday 21 October 2004 05:09 pm, Paul Cartwright wrote:
I'm just getting my linux setup working, and I'm having a problem getting my epson printer to print. the print queue keeps building up and nothing prints. YAST2 test prints fine, but nothing prints from OpenOffice. Is there some magix config I missed???
-- Paul Cartwright Registered Linux user # 367800 =========
Paul, If the test print works from YaST2, the rest of your system should be ready for print as well. Have you tried any other programs beside OOo to print from in KDE? Kmail, kword, kwrite, etc, even the shell? If OOo is working as mine is, you should have the ability to choose either "Generic" or your printer directly. I most often use Generic, but have on occasion used the other without problems. Although that doesn't help you much, it may just be something about OOo that is giving you grief. Try other programs. Lee
On Thursday 21 October 2004 6:13 pm, BandiPat wrote:
Paul, If the test print works from YaST2, the rest of your system should be ready for print as well. Have you tried any other programs beside OOo to print from in KDE? Kmail, kword, kwrite, etc, even the shell? If OOo is working as mine is, you should have the ability to choose either "Generic" or your printer directly. I most often use Generic, but have on occasion used the other without problems. Although that doesn't help you much, it may just be something about OOo that is giving you grief.
Try other programs.
I did, I used the small editor ( kate?) and that didn't work either. Although, I'm not sure it was a valid test, if my print queue already has 3 or 4 entries, nothing else will print. -- Paul Cartwright Registered Linux user # 367800
On Thursday 21 October 2004 09:48 pm, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Thursday 21 October 2004 6:13 pm, BandiPat wrote:
Paul, If the test print works from YaST2, the rest of your system should be ready for print as well. Have you tried any other programs beside OOo to print from in KDE? Kmail, kword, kwrite, etc, even the shell? If OOo is working as mine is, you should have the ability to choose either "Generic" or your printer directly. I most often use Generic, but have on occasion used the other without problems. Although that doesn't help you much, it may just be something about OOo that is giving you grief.
Try other programs.
I did, I used the small editor ( kate?) and that didn't work either. Although, I'm not sure it was a valid test, if my print queue already has 3 or 4 entries, nothing else will print.
-- Paul Cartwright Registered Linux user # 367800 ==========
Ok, then you may want to clear out your queue. Usually in KDE I use the KJobViewer for print jobs waiting. You can also go to the queue directory to remove them. I believe you can look in /var/spool/cups for those files. You will have to be root to visit that directory. You might also want to check your printer settings again to be sure things are correct. Lee -- --- KMail v1.7.1 --- SuSE Linux Pro v9.1 --- Registered Linux User #225206 Those Who Dance Are Considered Insane, by Those Who Cannot Hear the Music!
El Jue 21 Oct 2004 21:03, BandiPat escribió:
Ok, then you may want to clear out your queue. Usually in KDE I use the KJobViewer for print jobs waiting. You can also go to the queue directory to remove them. I believe you can look in /var/spool/cups for those files. You will have to be root to visit that directory. You might also want to check your printer settings again to be sure things are correct.
I find it easiest and fastest to list and remove print jobs from the queue using the 'lpq' and 'lprm' commands from the command line. The man entries explain the details, but it's straightforward to get the job IDs with lpq and cancel them with lprm. -- Andreas Philipp Noema Ltda. Bogotá, D.C. - Colombia
Paul Cartwright wrote:
I'm just getting my linux setup working, and I'm having a problem getting my epson printer to print. the print queue keeps building up and nothing prints. YAST2 test prints fine, but nothing prints from OpenOffice. Is there some magix config I missed??? When I was having problems deleting jobs, it was suggested I have a look at the man pages of the CLI commands 'lpstat' and 'lprm'.
Hih -- The MANaged Little Helper ======================================================================== Hylton Conacher - Linux user # 229959 at http://counter.li.org Currently using SuSE 9.0 Professional with KDE 3.1 Licenced Windows user ========================================================================
Carl William Spitzer IV wrote:
I have a few thousand messages on the *nix side of this box. I want to convert some of those folders to a searchable database outside evolution.
Is there a program to do the conversions and which database does it require?
What about hypermail? What is Hypermail? http://www.hypermail.org/source/docs/hypermail.html#1 See a good sample page: http://www.cgd.ucar.edu/cms/ccm3/ccm-users/hypermail/ My default command line: hypermail -d destination_folder -l "Title" -m mailbox_file -p -- Marcos Lazarini
The Thursday 2004-10-21 at 13:40 -0700, Carl William Spitzer IV wrote:
I have a few thousand messages on the *nix side of this box. I want to convert some of those folders to a searchable database outside evolution.
grepmail can search mailboxes. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
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Andreas Philipp
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BandiPat
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Carl William Spitzer IV
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Carlos E. R.
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Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC)
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Marcos Vinicius Lazarini
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Paul Cartwright