Changeset e12e05b for pst/printing/cups.xml
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- 08/01/2004 04:54:59 PM (20 years ago)
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pst/printing/cups.xml
rb08d75f re12e05b 19 19 <application><acronym>CUPS</acronym></application></title> 20 20 21 <para>The Common Unix Printing System (<acronym>CUPS</acronym>) is a print spooler and22 associated utilities. It is based on the "Internet Printing Protocol"23 and provides printing services to most PostScript and24 rasterprinters.</para>21 <para>The Common Unix Printing System (<acronym>CUPS</acronym>) is a print 22 spooler and associated utilities. It is based on the "Internet Printing 23 Protocol" and provides printing services to most PostScript and raster 24 printers.</para> 25 25 26 26 <sect3><title>Package information</title> … … 33 33 </sect3> 34 34 35 <sect3><title><application><acronym>CUPS</acronym></application> dependencies</title> 35 <sect3><title><application><acronym>CUPS</acronym></application> dependencies 36 </title> 36 37 <sect4><title>Optional</title> 37 38 <para><xref linkend="libjpeg"/>, <xref linkend="libpng"/>, … … 41 42 url="ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/alpha/libgpg-error/">libgpg-error</ulink>, 42 43 <ulink url="ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/libgcrypt/">libgcrypt</ulink> and 43 <ulink 44 url="ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/alpha/gnutls/opencdk/">opencdk</ulink>, 45 in that order.), <xref linkend="Linux_PAM"/>, <xref linkend="php"/> and <xref 46 linkend="Python"/></para></sect4> 44 <ulink url="ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/alpha/gnutls/opencdk/">opencdk</ulink>, 45 in that order), <xref linkend="Linux_PAM"/>, <xref linkend="php"/>, 46 <xref linkend="Python"/>, <xref linkend="j2sdk"/>, 47 <ulink url="http://www.openslp.org/">OpenSLP</ulink>, <ulink 48 url="http://packages.debian.org/unstable/source/libpaper">libpaper</ulink> and 49 <ulink url="http://valgrind.kde.org/">Valgrind</ulink> (optionally used if 50 running the test suites)</para></sect4> 47 51 </sect3> 48 52 … … 52 56 <title>Installation of 53 57 <application><acronym>CUPS</acronym></application></title> 58 59 <para>If you utilize <application>Linux-<acronym>PAM</acronym></application>, 60 you need to modify some files so 61 <application><acronym>CUPS</acronym></application> can find needed headers. 62 Make the appropriate modifications using the following command:</para> 63 64 <screen><userinput><command>sed -i -e "s@pam/pam@security/pam@g" \ 65 {config-scripts/cups-pam.m4,scheduler/auth.c,configure}</command></userinput></screen> 54 66 55 67 <para>Install <application><acronym>CUPS</acronym></application> by … … 67 79 <para>The basic default behavior of the installation is appropriate for 68 80 <acronym>LFS</acronym> systems. <application><acronym>CUPS</acronym> 69 </application> files are placed in <filename 70 class="directory">/usr/bin</filename>, <filename class="directory">/usr/sbin</filename>, <filename 71 class="directory">/var</filename> and <filename class="directory">/etc/cups</filename>.</para> 81 </application> files are placed in 82 <filename class="directory">/usr/bin</filename>, 83 <filename class="directory">/usr/sbin</filename>, 84 <filename class="directory">/var</filename> and 85 <filename class="directory">/etc/cups</filename>.</para> 72 86 73 87 </sect2> … … 88 102 the resulting raster images to a form that the printer understands. 89 103 <ulink url="http://www.linuxprinting.org/foomatic.html">Foomatic</ulink> 90 drivers use Ghostscript to convert PostScript to a printable form directly, but this91 is considered to be a hack by <application><acronym>CUPS</acronym></application> 92 developers.</para>104 drivers use Ghostscript to convert PostScript to a printable form directly, but 105 this is considered to be a hack by 106 <application><acronym>CUPS</acronym></application> developers.</para> 93 107 94 108 <para>During the install, <application><acronym>CUPS</acronym></application> 95 109 created the startup file <filename>/etc/rc.d/init.d/cups</filename>. The file 96 works, but you may want to change it to a more conventional <acronym>LFS97 < /acronym> startup file by installing the script included in the110 works, but you may want to change it to a more conventional 111 <acronym>LFS</acronym> startup file by installing the script included in the 98 112 <xref linkend="intro-important-bootscripts"/> package:</para> 99 113 … … 133 147 <para><command>lpc</command> provides limited control over printer 134 148 and class queues provided by <application><acronym>CUPS</acronym> 135 </application>.</para></sect3> 149 </application>. 150 </para></sect3> 136 151 137 152 <sect3><title>cupsd</title> 138 <para><command>cupsd</command> is the scheduler for the Common Unix Printing System. 153 <para><command>cupsd</command> is the scheduler for the Common Unix Printing 154 System. 139 155 </para></sect3> 140 156 141 157 <sect3><title>accept</title> 142 <para><command>accept</command> instructs the printing system to accept print jobs to the specified destinations. 158 <para><command>accept</command> instructs the printing system to accept print 159 jobs to the specified destinations. 143 160 </para></sect3> 144 161 … … 154 171 155 172 <sect3><title>lpadmin</title> 156 <para><command>lpadmin</command> configures printer and class queues provided by157 <acronym>CUPS</acronym>.173 <para><command>lpadmin</command> configures printer and class queues provided 174 by <acronym>CUPS</acronym>. 158 175 </para></sect3> 159 176 … … 173 190 174 191 <sect3><title>lpq</title> 175 <para><command>lpq</command> shows the current print queue status on the named printer. 192 <para><command>lpq</command> shows the current print queue status on the named 193 printer. 176 194 </para></sect3> 177 195 … … 181 199 182 200 <sect3><title>lprm</title> 183 <para><command>lprm</command> cancels print jobs that have been queued for printing. 201 <para><command>lprm</command> cancels print jobs that have been queued for 202 printing. 184 203 </para></sect3> 185 204 … … 201 220 202 221 <sect3><title>lpoptions</title> 203 <para><command>lpoptions</command> displays or sets printer options and defaults. 222 <para><command>lpoptions</command> displays or sets printer options and 223 defaults. 204 224 </para></sect3> 205 225
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