From nalghoul at gmail.com Tue Oct 13 07:26:48 2009 From: nalghoul at gmail.com (Nibal) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 07:26:48 PDT Subject: [appliances-discuss] enable LPR on Linux users let them use Unix printers Message-ID: <567484387.561255444038510.JavaMail.Twebapp@sf-app1> > Dear All, > I have sun Solaris 10 server adding all shared > printers as LPR on windows client as following > command > #lpadmin ?p (printer-name) ?s (ip for Windows PC that > attached printer) > Then all Solaris users can print through the server > and they can use following command to print ( for > example) > $ lp -d (printer-name) (file-name to print it) > my question is how I can enable LPR on Linux users > because I have also Linux users to let them print > though the Solaris servers > For windows I can install lpr for Unix printer > service, and what about Linux how can I run this > service > > > Thanks & Best Regards, -- This message posted from opensolaris.org From nalghoul at gmail.com Tue Oct 13 12:25:41 2009 From: nalghoul at gmail.com (Nibal) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 12:25:41 PDT Subject: [appliances-discuss] enable LPR on Linux users let them use Unix printers Message-ID: <108788963.851255461971155.JavaMail.Twebapp@sf-app1> > Dear All, > I have sun Solaris 10 server adding all shared > printers as LPR on windows client as following > command > #lpadmin ?p (printer-name) ?s (ip for Windows PC that > attached printer) > Then all Solaris users can print through the server > and they can use following command to print ( for > example) > $ lp -d (printer-name) (file-name to print it) > my question is how I can enable LPR on Linux users > because I have also Linux users to let them print > though the Solaris servers > For windows I can install lpr for Unix printer > service, and what about Linux how can I run this > service > > > Thanks & Best Regards, -- This message posted from opensolaris.org