Breathing Fresh Air. Switched 100% to Linux this morning
Hello All, Today is finally the day that I made the move to work 100% within Linux. SuSE 7.1 and Applix Office finally arrived just before the w/e. So Sunday night when baby and wife were in bed I slapped it on my laptop and my old desktop machine. Everything went very smoothly. Then I set up the desktop to act as a router for my laptop (only has winmodem in it) and that worked fine. I could access the net from both Linux and Windows. This morning when I came in early to the office I set up a new PCMCIA scheme and was able to access the web via the office Windows 2000 server (have almost persuaded them to switch to an old pc with Linux on - using a Windows 2000 server on someones workstation just for net access is overkill). Sweet. Imported all 124MB of e-mails from Outlook 2000 via Outlook Express 5 and the KMail import utility. Worked beautifully. Setup all my e-mail accounts. Great. Setup filters (a few problems - see separate post). Few minor problems (star office still not working probably to do with Xfree86 4.02. when I have time will switch back to 3.x; also wheel mouse not configured yet - again that can wait). The new Applix installed without any hitches. Applix is both great and disappointing. Disappointing because it doesn't do a very good job of importing my simple one page Word97 documents and fails miserably on my somewhat complex Excel97 spreadsheets. Exciting because it works very nicely in new documents. At the end of the day I am happy with it and confident that it will be fine for a daily word processing workhorse. The important information in the word documents is all visible and still formatted OK. It's only the headers and footers that are messed up, as to the Excel files, OK I'll just have to get StarOffice working properly. Now the last major hurdle (for the time being of course!) is the office printer. It is a Xerox Docuprint P8e laserprinter. It is connected to a Win98 work station in a peer-to-peer network (although this might change if they ever get the Windows 2000 server sorted out properly). The driver on the win98 workstation is for an HP Laserjet 6L PCL printer. Works fine under windows. I have followed the manual and set up both pre-filter and forwarding queue. Checked it and double checked it. When I enter the command: lpr -hp /some/ascii/file/to/print I get the response: lpr: connect: Connection refused. I can ping the workstation with the printer on it no problem. Does anyone have any ideas as to what I should do next? If I can sort this out today it really will *make*my*day*. Thanks in advance, Jethro PS. Actually I have already found another problem with KMail and sending to this list. I'll put that in a separate post.
Hi, Jethro Cramp wrote:
4.02. when I have time will switch back to 3.x; also wheel mouse not configured yet - again that can wait).
as was said in the Intellimouse thread recently: watch its behaviour carefully untill you've installed it properly! It's easy to install. BR, Gudmund
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 03:04:32PM -0800, jsc_lists@rock-tnsc.com wrote:
Hello All,
Today is finally the day that I made the move to work 100% within Linux. SuSE 7.1 and Applix Office finally arrived just before the w/e. So Sunday night when baby and wife were in bed I slapped it on my laptop and my old desktop machine. Everything went very smoothly.
Congratulations. :-)
Now the last major hurdle (for the time being of course!) is the office printer. It is a Xerox Docuprint P8e laserprinter. It is connected to a Win98 work station in a peer-to-peer network (although this might change if they ever get the Windows 2000 server sorted out properly). The driver on the win98 workstation is for an HP Laserjet 6L PCL printer. Works fine under windows.
I have followed the manual and set up both pre-filter and forwarding queue. Checked it and double checked it. When I enter the command:
lpr -hp /some/ascii/file/to/print
I get the response: lpr: connect: Connection refused.
I can ping the workstation with the printer on it no problem. Does anyone have any ideas as to what I should do next? If I can sort this out today it really will *make*my*day*.
Is the printer connected to the W2000 machine which is connected to the network, or does it have its own network connection? If the former, then I don't think you can just set up lpr with the W2000 machine as a target; you need to use Samba to talk to the W2000 machine, and then configure lpr to use Samba. However, I might be talking rubbish... -- David Smith Tel: +44 (0)1454 462380 (direct) STMicroelectronics Fax: +44 (0)1454 617910 1000 Aztec West TINA (ST only): (065) 2380 Almondsbury Home: 01454 616963 BRISTOL Mobile: 07932 642724 BS32 4SQ Work Email: Dave.Smith@st.com Home Email: David.Smith@ds-electronics.co.uk
On Monday 02 April 2001 01:45, Dave Smith wrote:
Congratulations. :-)
Thanks!
Is the printer connected to the W2000 machine which is connected to the network, or does it have its own network connection? If the former, then I don't think you can just set up lpr with the W2000 machine as a target; you need to use Samba to talk to the W2000 machine, and then configure lpr to use Samba.
However, I might be talking rubbish...
The printer is connected to a WIN98 machine. In the end I got it working using Samba. The SuSE documentation is a little bit confusing when it comes to setting up a windows print server (mind you it's a lot better than M$ documentation on how to connect a windows client to a Linux server printer!). Jethro
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