[FreeNX-kNX] Printing issue - Fedora 11

ChrisB chris at ccburton.com
Thu Oct 1 18:11:00 UTC 2009


Vivek <vivek at visolve.com> wrote on 01/10/2009 18:04:49:

> Hello Chris,
> 
> Thanks for your reply and Sorry for the very late reply...
> 
> Now I am trying this in the Fedora 8. My setup is like
> 
> FreeNX - freenx-server-0.7.3-11.fc8
> Cups server - cups-1.3.9-2.fc8
> Client - Windows - nomachine client. windows machine has a shared 
> network printer ( name - HPLaser ).
> 
> In the nx session (gnome), i do not see the windows printer. But i put 
> 'ps -ef | grep cups', two cups process running under session user(vivek) 

> and it uses /home/vivek.nx/cups/cupsd.conf file.
> 
> In the system->Administrator->Printing, i select the 'Goto server' 
> option and connect to '/home/vivek/.nx/C-vivek-**/cups/cupsd.sock', It 


The safest way is to put the directive

ServerName /home/vivek/.nx/C-vivek-**/cups/cupsd.sock

into ~/.cups/client.conf

You may well find that you need to restart some applications like 
OpenOffice after changing to the user cupsd.

Firefox seems to check when you select print, but OpenOffice seems to 
check once on startup.


> showed the windows printer(HPLaser). But applications are not showing 
> the windows printer.
> 
> Please give some inputs for debugging this.
> 
> Thanks,
> Vivek
> 
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