--=-DlutomndjPTb8DBU3HvD Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="=-tNJTTMcE9L2tlg2muNO3" --=-tNJTTMcE9L2tlg2muNO3 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Are you using the BSD Line printing daemon that comes with slackware, or are you using cups? (Common Unix Printing System -- www.cups.org) Curious because I have had loads of problems with Star Office and Open Office not seeing my printer setup, unless I have cups installed. I never install the BSD-lpd because cups is sooo nice. Have you tried any *other* text editor, obviously you can print from the line, so I'm assuming it's just star office that you have this problem in. =20 Check your /etc/rc.d/rc.M and make sure this is in it... if [ -x /usr/sbin/lpd ]; then echo "Starting the BSD line printer spooler daemon: /usr/sbin/lpd" /usr/sbin/lpd And check /var/log/packages/ and make sure that lpd is installed. I've seen it get installed from some other package, not bsd-lpd and it doesn't work correctly. =20 But I'm pretty sure it's Star Office. Just put cups on it. (and qtcups , Kups) are nice as well! nathan Oen Tue, 2001-09-18 at 00:58, Rick Rosinski wrote: > I can't print. When I try "lpq", I get "lpq: Unable to contact server!"= . I=20 > did a "ps -A" in an xterm and saw a process for "lpd". I can't figure th= is=20 > out. I could reboot and that might fix it, but I want to know how I can = fix=20 > it without rebooting. I tried printing from StarOffice, and when that=20 > failed, I tried printing to a ps file, and ran "lpr -Ppsjet file.ps" whic= h=20 > works fine, usually. I am using Slackware 8.0, KDE 2.2, and StarOffice 5= .2. >=20 > Any suggestions? >=20 --=20 "I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones." -- Albert Einstein --=-tNJTTMcE9L2tlg2muNO3 Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Are you using the BSD Line printing daemon that comes with slackware,= or are you using cups? (Common Unix Printing System  -- www.cups.org)

Curious because I have had loads of problems with Star Office and Open Offi= ce not seeing my printer setup, unless I have cups installed.  I never= install the BSD-lpd because cups is sooo nice.

Have you tried any *other* text editor, obviously you can print from the li= ne, so I'm assuming it's just star office that you have this problem in. &n= bsp;

Check your /etc/rc.d/rc.M and make sure this is in it...

 if [ -x /usr/sbin/lpd ]; then
   echo "Starting the BSD line printer spooler daemon:=  /usr/sbin/lpd"
   /usr/sbin/lpd

And check /var/log/packages/ and make sure that lpd is installed.  I'v= e seen it get installed from some other package, not bsd-lpd and it doesn't= work correctly.  

But I'm pretty sure it's Star Office.  Just put cups on it. (and qtcup= s , Kups)
are nice as well!

nathan

Oen Tue, 2001-09-18 at 00:58, Rick Rosinski wrote:
> I can't print.  When I try "lpq", I get "lpq:  Unab=
le to contact server!".  I 
> did a "ps -A" in an xterm and saw a =
process for "lpd".  I can't figure this 
> out.  I could reboot and that might fix it, bu=
t I want to know how I can fix 
> it without rebooting.  I tried printing from S=
tarOffice, and when that 
> failed, I tried printing to a ps file, and ran=
 "lpr -Ppsjet file.ps" which 
> works fine, usually.  I am using Slackware 8.0=
, KDE 2.2, and StarOffice 5.2.
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
--=20


"I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought,
but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones."
                        -- Albert Einstein
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