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21-Apr-2003, 01:36 PM #1
Remote Printing Errors
Am trying to print to an established remote printer on a win98 machine. System was printing until the pc need a new motherboard. I can print from the PC to the printer with a local program like Word. Get this message in lpstat -t when I try to print from Unix to this printer:
"queuing is enabled ....scosysv.xxx.com: waiting for 192.168.25.4 to come up.

libc: setlocale: LC_TIME: no LANG= line in /etc/default/lang"

I can run the Unix application from the networked pc but no remote printing. Any ideas.

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22-Apr-2003, 01:51 AM #2
I assume you are sharing the printer using samba. Have you made any configuration changes on the Unix side? Did you end up re-installing Windoze when you replaced the motherboard? Either could account for your difficulties. It also sounds as if your Unix system cannot see your Windoze system; have you verified connectivity (ping using system name/IP) from Unix to Windoze?

Any info appreciated. Hope this helps.
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