From: Bill Pleasants <Pleasants@myfreei.com>
To: Ray Olszewski <ray@comarre.com>
Cc: linux-newbie@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Printer error (errata)
Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 22:44:57 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3DFFEF39.10801@myfreei.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 5.1.0.14.1.20021216085528.02134570@celine
My previous message got truncated. I hope this gets through.
Ray Olszewski wrote:
> You don't give us much to go on, but since the problems seem to be
> with name resolution, I'd suggest you tell us the details of your
> system as they relate to that.
>
> First is your networking setup. Are you connected to a LAN or directly
> to the internet? (I guess you must be if you are using MapQuest.) If
> so, how?
This is a LANless computer connected to the internet by a 56K modem.
>
> More immediately, how does your system do name-to-address resolution?
> Does it rely on /etc/hosts? If so, what are the contents of that file?
> Or does it use a nameserver? If so, is it accessable? And what are the
> contents of the /etc/resolv.conf file?
I have some notion of what name-to-address resolution is for the
internet but not what it is for the Linux OS. /etc/hosts contains:
"# Do not remove the following line, or various programs
# that require network functionality will fail.
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain
>
> Does the message really say "local host" rather than "localhost"? What
> result do you get if (from the command line) you try "ping localhost"?
This is cut and paste:
"[bill@localhost bill]$ lprm
Get_local_host: 'localhost' IP address not available!"
"[bill@localhost bill]$ ping localhost
ping: unknown host localhost"
>
> How is the printer connected to the PC? Parallel port? Something else?
Parallel port.
>
> Although your questions involve generic Linux applications, the form
> of your report is specific to RH 8.0. My questions ask for more
> generic Linux information, which will permit non-RH users to try to
> assess your problem. If you prefer to stick with the RH tools, that's
> fine ... in that case, I hope someone else here, someone who does use
> RH 8.0, pops in with translations of these suggestions to Red Hat-ese.
I have no preference for RH other than that it was recommended and I was
given a copy.
>
> Finally, as to your immediate problem ... if the third page of a
> epecific document continues to fail to print, while other docs print
> fine (do they? you haven't said), i'd suspect something odd about the
> specific document. Generically, you need to investigate how general
> the printing problem is before we can tackle it systematically.
I did not retain the file I first tried to print. Additional attempts
to print have produced no response from the printer. Thank you for your
offer to help.
>
> At 10:14 PM 12/15/02 -0500, Bill Pleasants wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> After installing RH 8.0 in my HP Pentium II, my first successful
>> installation,
>> I installed a Brother HL-720 printer. I set it up local. The Printer
>> Administration window shows:
>> Command: lpr
>>
>> Driver: Generic Printer (SGENPRT)
>>
>> Location:
>>
>> After printing 2 of 3 pages from
>> Mapquest, the printer indicated toner out. I replaced the cartridge and
>> there was an error light which can be cleared by unplugging the printer
>> cable and cycling the printer off. I reset the print queue and the same
>> 2 pages printed and the error light flashed. Rebooted - same error
>> light.
>> Attempts to print additional items failed. Later I entered "lprm" to
>> cancel anything pending and got
>> "local host IP not available." When I entered
>> "/etc/init.d/lpd stop" I got "[FAILED]"
>> I repeated it and got
>> "[FAILED]"
>> "local host IP not available"
>> In the panel is a ? which when clicked gives
>> "Temporary error in name resolution."
>> So far I haven't learned what this IP is about. I would appreciate help.
>
>
>
> --
> -------------------------------------------"Never tell me the
> odds!"--------
> Ray Olszewski -- Han Solo
> Palo Alto, California, USA ray@comarre.com
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-12-18 3:44 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-12-16 3:14 Printer error Bill Pleasants
2002-12-16 17:05 ` Ray Olszewski
2002-12-18 3:25 ` Bill Pleasants
2002-12-18 3:44 ` Bill Pleasants [this message]
2002-12-18 6:15 ` Printer error (errata) Ray Olszewski
2002-12-19 21:03 ` Printer error (correction) Bill Pleasants
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