Xenialpup 7.5 64-bit not wanting to share printer
Xenialpup 7.5 64-bit not wanting to share printer
I'm having trouble sharing the HP 3015 LaserJet attached to my computer.
I've ticked the "Share" box during the configuration but CUPS always shows "Not Shared".
Does anyone else have this problem?
DOH!
I just discovered the "Share printers connected to this system" check box under Administration settings. You also have to click "Change Settings" to get it to take.
I've ticked the "Share" box during the configuration but CUPS always shows "Not Shared".
Does anyone else have this problem?
DOH!
I just discovered the "Share printers connected to this system" check box under Administration settings. You also have to click "Change Settings" to get it to take.
In follow up, even after checking the "Share printers connected to this system" I was unable to get 7.5 to share the printer. This was not a problem with Slacko Puppy 5.7 or 6.3.2.
My "solution" was to buy a cheap HP J7942A printer server on eBay for $20. The cell phones around here love it along with all the various versions of Puppy and Windows.
My "solution" was to buy a cheap HP J7942A printer server on eBay for $20. The cell phones around here love it along with all the various versions of Puppy and Windows.
I've had the same problem.
It seems there was some reason to "upgrade" CUPS to make it less functional...
You can work around it by installing the P910ND print server from here:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=60474
It works, but is shit compared to the older CUPS idea of stuff that "just works"
It seems there was some reason to "upgrade" CUPS to make it less functional...
You can work around it by installing the P910ND print server from here:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=60474
It works, but is shit compared to the older CUPS idea of stuff that "just works"
Sorry about that. But I stand by my comment.Interesting choice of words.
If you don't understand the issue, you should avoid throwing insults around.
In the past, circa CUPS 1.4ish, if I had a shared printer, it was just shared. Now with later CUPS, it isn't. Hence my insult.
P910ND solves the problem, and it does so without too much issue, and rcrsn51 your ongoing support and tutorials for installing printers in Puppy make it easier, but nothing is as easy as the previous "just works" setup.
rcrsn51, This is an interesting topic to research.
The following article discusses the change made in the way CUPS works:
https://trello.com/c/kifXTCX5/169-make- ... g-features
cups-browsed seems to have issues based on the posts I'm seeing.
All of this is way above my pay grade but I enjoy poking around, usually until I blow my smoothly operating system sky high.
The following article discusses the change made in the way CUPS works:
https://trello.com/c/kifXTCX5/169-make- ... g-features
cups-browsed seems to have issues based on the posts I'm seeing.
All of this is way above my pay grade but I enjoy poking around, usually until I blow my smoothly operating system sky high.
CUPS is owned by Apple. A major focus of their development is to provide print services for modern portable devices. I doubt if they care much about backwards compatibility with a hobby distro like Puppy.
Now that most printers are networkable OOTB, the idea of sharing USB-attached printers is a legacy concept that is losing relevance.
The whole point of the p910nd-print-server project is to keep this old technology working for a while.
If people are upset, they should direct their displeasure at the Puppy builders who determine which version of CUPS to include.
Now that most printers are networkable OOTB, the idea of sharing USB-attached printers is a legacy concept that is losing relevance.
The whole point of the p910nd-print-server project is to keep this old technology working for a while.
If people are upset, they should direct their displeasure at the Puppy builders who determine which version of CUPS to include.