Kprinter.

Joe Linux joelinux at earthlink.net
Thu Feb 5 16:28:23 GMT 2004


I think it might be "root" and the root password in order to allow the 
CUPS server acess to your box.

Erik Jakobsen wrote:

> Hi. I have a server, that also acts as a printerserver for my 2 
> printers. I can print to them via Samba, and via the network from my 
> other computers. The printer setup is CUPS via port 631.
>
> Now I have set up a SuSE 9.0, and want to could be able to print to 
> the 2 printers also via the server.
>
> I have started the Kprinter on the 9.0 computer, and can go into the 
> wiazrd. From there I have choosed "Remote Cups server".
> In the nex field I have choosed anonymous. Host is the IP of the 
> server, and port is 631. In the next I can see the 2 printers on the 
> network.
> After I choose the drivers for the printers. Next I choose test to 
> test the printer. Here I'm lost. Here I shall write a name and a 
> password.
> When is this name and password been choosen ?. And where shall they be 
> defined ?.
>


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