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 File comments for:  Network » Server » Misc » lpd.lha

Lpd

Description: Simple line printer daemon
Download: lpd.lha
Version: 1.0
Date: 16 Jul 2006
Category: network/server/misc
FileID: 1935
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Comment by: Raziel (37.251.238.2)At: 01 Jul 2021, 07:20File version: 1.0
@Lio

Nope, lpd = line printer daemon
Port of a linux daemon to handle all kinds of printers through one "driver".
 
 
Comment by: jabirulo (148.56.15.70)At: 30 Jun 2021, 11:44File version: 1.0
Try the lpd.debug version and see what you get on amiga serial output (c:dumpdebugbuffer or Sashimi)?
 
 
Comment by: simulant (46.102.205.221)At: 12 Jun 2021, 17:39File version: 1.0
I wondered if you could help a bit more with my setup please?

I have followed the instructions for OS4 setup. And I have also added cups-lpd to my linux print server.

However I can't get anything to print with the Hello World test in your documentation from the shell.

No errors etc popup on the Amiga - but I do get this output when I send something to print in the console of my linux print server when starting xinetd with the -d modifier:

21/6/12@12:19:29: DEBUG: 7056 {server_start} Starting service printer
21/6/12@12:19:29: DEBUG: 7056 {main_loop} active_services = 1
21/6/12@12:19:29: DEBUG: 7323 {exec_server} duping 7
21/6/12@12:19:29: DEBUG: 7056 {main_loop} active_services = 1
21/6/12@12:19:29: DEBUG: 7056 {main_loop} select returned 1
21/6/12@12:19:29: DEBUG: 7056 {check_pipe} Got signal 17 (Child exited)
21/6/12@12:19:29: DEBUG: 7056 {child_exit} waitpid returned = 7323
21/6/12@12:19:29: DEBUG: 7056 {server_end} printer server 7323 exited
21/6/12@12:19:29: INFO: 7056 {conn_free} freeing connection
21/6/12@12:19:29: DEBUG: 7056 {child_exit} waitpid returned = -1
21/6/12@12:19:29: DEBUG: 7056 {main_loop} active_services = 1
^C21/6/12@16:35:56: NOTICE: 7056 {general_handler} Unexpected signal 2 (Interrupt)

I already have cups running and working well for other computers as a network printer, I just really would like to also be able to send printouts over to my linux print server from the Amiga too if you can help me fix this?

This is the configuration I have used in /etc/xinetd.d/cups-lpd:

service printer
{
socket_type = stream
protocol = tcp
wait = no
user = lp
server = /usr/lib/cups/daemon/cups-lpd
server_args = -o document-format=application/octet-stream -o job-sheets=none,none
disable = no
}

Thanks again for any help.
 
 
Comment by: Hans (128.100.48.224)At: 17 Jul 2006, 17:22File version: 1.0
Thanks for the tool. However, could you please remove the hard-coded
print-to-PAR: setting. I have a USB printer so I need it to print to a device
with a different name (e.g., USBPRT:). Redirecting PAR: would be a messy
workaround.
 
 
Comment by: NutsAboutAmiga (82.196.194.254)At: 17 Jul 2006, 17:01File version: 1.0
It’s not a tool; it’s a network service, so tour Amiga can
act as a “printer server” for Windows, Linux, Unix, Solaris,
MacOSX, what ever OS in your local network.
 
 
Comment by: Lio (83.179.153.128)At: 16 Jul 2006, 12:36File version: 1.0
Thanks fore this tool.
one question though : is it to print things from the net ?
 
 

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