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I've been struggling to set up network printing from my laptop (Compaq Presario v2000) through desktop (Compaq Presario SR2027X). I have set it up before, with other distros, and it use to be automatic, or almost so. But now I am using Lenny in one form or another on both machines. Mint on the Laptop, Mepis 8 on the Desktop. Ccan't seem to make it work. Followed this tutorial: http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/Networking/Setting_Up_a_Network_Printer_using_CUPS but it didn't work. On the net, I ran across several suggestions that the problem might be security provisions introduced into the system by Debian but no suggestions of what to do about it. The error I was getting was that the laptop could not connect to the server. But it could see the server, and the printer on the server. I tried editing the cupsd.conf directly (on the desktop) so as to include the laptop. *Now the laptop can not see the printer on the desktop*, and it still can't print to it of course. Furthermore "localhosts:631" no longer brings up the cups page. Any clues? Guess I'm an incorrigible nuB! or just a meddler. Dave McMullen -- Web Site: http://www.HisFeet.net prayer letters: http://ministryupdates.org/mcmullen Call us: 1-520-432-3352. "Snail-Mail": Bisbee, AZ., 4 Strong Row, 85603
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