From: Mauricio Silveira <msilveira@linuxbr.com>
To: Chris DiTrani <cditrani@livedata.com>
Cc: linux-admin@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Samba advice
Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 02:04:37 -0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <40B42565.6080605@linuxbr.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <0baf01c4429f$06adc020$8401a8c0@monsta>
BTW....
I encourage everyone to use cups as the printing method for samba, a
cups implementation is very much more functional than an old LPR based
method under samba.
Mauricio Silveira
FSN do Brasil
Chris DiTrani wrote:
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Tony Gogoi" <tgogoi@cse.Buffalo.EDU>
>
>
>
>>>that's not how printing works.
>>>
>>>The desktop, no matter what OS, uses drivers to transform print into
>>>language that the printer understands. Print servers merely offer the
>>>printers as a share for spooling and pass the data off to the printer.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>So, if the printer driver is installed on a Linux print server and a
>>windows client wants to print a colorful word document, there shouldn't be
>>any problems as the windows client sends the data to be printed in a
>>format the linux printer driver understands ??????
>>
>>
>
>
>The the linux print server in this mode is just a pass-thru to the printer,
>providing queueing and not much more. You can almost think of the linux
>print server as part of the cable between the windows boxes and the printer.
>The linux print server doesn't really care what printer it's connected to -
>it's just passing data through from a windows box that used the correct
>printer-specific driver to format the data.
>
>You can install the windows driver for you printer on the linux server and
>samba will allow users on windows boxes to load it when they connect to the
>shared printer, but linux isn't using that driver to talk to the printer.
>
>CD
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prev parent reply other threads:[~2004-05-26 5:04 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-05-24 18:28 Samba advice Tony Gogoi
2004-05-24 18:35 ` Adam Lang
2004-05-25 0:33 ` Mauricio Silveira
2004-05-25 15:56 ` Tony Gogoi
2004-05-25 16:02 ` Adam Lang
2004-05-25 17:33 ` Dmitry Ivanov
2004-05-25 17:52 ` Adam Lang
2004-05-25 20:55 ` Tony Gogoi
2004-05-25 21:07 ` Adam Lang
2004-05-25 21:27 ` Chris DiTrani
2004-05-26 5:04 ` Mauricio Silveira [this message]
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