Centralized Printing Using CUPS
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Printing to a Cups Server without using
the local CUPS
Printing to a Cups Server without using
the local CUPS
07/07/2004 09:23 AMIf you create a file called .cupsrc with contents:
ServerName myserver
Encryption IfRequested
(where myserver is the name of the CUPS server) in your home
directory, then you can print entirely through the server, without
us...
Install a new CUPS backend for USB
printing
Install a new CUPS backend for USB
printing
06/29/2004 08:58 AMJust an FYI for anyone printing with Gimp-print over USB. I got to the
usbtb - high performance CUPS printing page from the Gimp-Print
support forums and downloaded the provided usbtbUSB driver.
Previously, I couldn't get Gim...
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Wireless handset industry leaders join
Mobile Imaging and Printing Consortium
to drive new consumer printing s
Wireless handset industry leaders join
Mobile Imaging and Printing Consortium
to drive new consumer printing s
04/29/2004 09:15 AMHUGIN Online Apr 29 2004 12:28PM GMT
Printing Industry Commentator Dr. Joe
Webb Starts New “Blog” at
DrJoesBlog.com; Offers Observations
About Trends in Printing, Publishing,
and New Media
Printing Industry Commentator Dr. Joe
Webb Starts New “Blog” at
DrJoesBlog.com; Offers Observations
About Trends in Printing, Publishing,
and New Media
04/14/2005 02:12 AMwww.DrJoesBlog.com features the analytic commentary of Dr. Joe Webb,
27+ year printing industry veteran, commentator, and consultant. The
“blog” is aimed at executives who are curious about the trends of the
printing, publishing, and new media markets, anxious for a thoughtful,
contrarian analysis and perspective. [PRWEB Apr 14, 2005]
FinePrint 5 Earns 5-Star Review and
Bityard Choice Award as "One of the Most
Innovative Software Printing Drivers" -
Reduces Paper Waste and Improves
Printing Efficiency
FinePrint 5 Earns 5-Star Review and
Bityard Choice Award as "One of the Most
Innovative Software Printing Drivers" -
Reduces Paper Waste and Improves
Printing Efficiency
07/26/2004 03:37 AMBityard, a popular online technology news & reviews magazine, has
awarded FinePrint Software’s FinePrint 5 its highest rating, along
with a “Bityard Choice” award. [PRWEB Jul 26, 2004]
Internet and Changes in Media and
Promotion Mix Drive Printing Industry
Shipments Down -$929 million Since
January; Dr. Joe Webb Discusses Need for
Printing Industry Change and Renewal
Internet and Changes in Media and
Promotion Mix Drive Printing Industry
Shipments Down -$929 million Since
January; Dr. Joe Webb Discusses Need for
Printing Industry Change and Renewal
06/07/2004 02:37 AMPrinting industry shipments declined by -$342 million in April, when
compared to April 2003. Shipments are down -2.9% for the first four
months of the year. Alternatives such as new media, the Internet,
event marketing and promotions have negatively affected industry
volume. A free PDF copy of the table of contents and first chapter of
Dr. Webb’s “Renewing the Print Industry” report is available. [PRWEB
Jun 7, 2004]
Is Kazaa Really Centralized?
Is Kazaa Really Centralized?
02/12/2004 02:44 AMWhile many have been following the story about the music police
raiding
Sharman/Kazaa's office, one competitor thinks it's a good thing.
Streamline, the makers of the Morpheus file sharing application, has a
long history with Kazaa - as they used to license the same technology
until they were accused of not paying their bills and were shut off.
So, clearly, they are a bit biased against Kazaa, but they're bringing
up a very important point. The whole point of having a truly
distributed file sharing network is that it can't be shut down, even
if you shut down the folks who released the software. Yet, Morpheus
was shut down two years ago which made many people
questio
n how this was possible. Over time, these questions have faded,
but the folks behind Morpheus are raising the question again and
saying that
Ka
zaa is really centralized - and have been hiding behind their odd
corporate structure to hide this fact for the last couple years. That
would be quite a revelation, and would seriously damage Kazaa's legal
standing. Thus, the folks behind Morpheus are hoping that the
questionable raid on Kazaa's offices will establish this for certain.
It appears that, once again, there isn't much harmony in the file
sharing world.
Lazyweb: Centralized "wish to
contribute" list
Lazyweb: Centralized "wish to
contribute" list
03/13/2003 10:16 AMLazyweb: I'd like a place to register my desire to support a given
cause monetarily, even if I don't have the money. I can't give $5 to
Doc right now (for his
stolen powerbook), but darn it! I'd like to at least say "I
wish I could" somewhere my vote will be counted at.
Webl0gs vs. Centralized Message Boards
Webl0gs vs. Centralized Message Boards
01/22/2003 09:43 PMI was recently involved in a discussion at work about blogs and
message boards. I argued that blogs would likely replace message
boards (such as those hosted by Yahoo) to a large degree in the
not-too-distant future. I'm not referring...
centralized automated rollout archite...
centralized automated rollout archite...
01/05/2005 06:57 AMinitial test release
saturn Centralized Scheduler for Network
saturn Centralized Scheduler for Network
04/10/2005 09:34 PMv0.1pre1 is out
Music Industry Develops Centralized
File-Sharing System
Music Industry Develops Centralized
File-Sharing System
12/12/2003 11:38 AM24 government departments join Dubai
eGovernment's centralized recruitment
system
24 government departments join Dubai
eGovernment's centralized recruitment
system
05/13/2004 09:15 AMMena Report May 13 2004 1:19PM GMT
GtkLP for CUPS 0.9u
GtkLP for CUPS 0.9u
07/27/2004 11:27 AMA frontend for printing with CUPS.
One of Cups, Six of Needles
One of Cups, Six of Needles
12/19/2004 02:58 PM
« A tree of light on the Esplanade. Sadly, the snow is gone but
the light remains. »
I had to hike down to the doctor's office very early today to give
urine and blood samples for various tests. Joy. It took over an hour
for the blood for 4 different vials to be drawn since I have evil tiny
veins in my arm and low blood pressure in spite of having a salt lick
at my desk. They've always been like this and I usually have to hope
that the nurse won't resort to the veins in my hand which are much
easier to tap, but much more painful. It tends to keep the vampires at
bay but now I look like a hardcore heroin shooter with bruises and
holes.
The interesting part about the urine sample drug screen is that
everyone on the management/HR foodchain at work not only asked me
multiple times if it was acceptable, but the nurse today even seemed
apologetic. It's SOP in the US for most jobs involving computers, root
and responsibility, so it didn't register on my radar at all. I was
just grumpy about having to be within 100 feet of a medical office,
especially when hungry, needing to pee and lacking enough coffee to
make me vaguely human. I'm told the test isn't that common here yet,
but it was rather curious to see how involved in the process you are
made to be from watching the sample be prepared for transport,
labelled, numbered and sealed in the packet destined for the lab and,
if I understood correctly, I will also have to personally deliver the
results of the analysis to HR. In the US, you pee in the cup and
cruise on down the road never to hear of it again or so you hope.
While I was chatting with the pokémon hunting for a vein I noticed
that among the vials, usually colour coded and labelled with an
acronym, was an HIV screen. I've worked with human liver cells before
and had regular HIV and HEP A/B screens fairly regularly so it didn't
really bother me, but I thought it was an interesting contrast where
the drug test is seen as an intrusion of privacy but the unannounced
HIV screen was not. The US is the complete opposite as HIV screens are
an extremely sensitive issue, voluntary and often anonymous. I think
the blood tests are part of an overall full medical examination that
I'm rather glad to have since it has been a really long time since
I've had a physical and now that I'm getting older, maybe it's not
such a bad idea to visit a doctor once in a while.
[USN-50-1] CUPS vulnerabilities
[USN-50-1] CUPS vulnerabilities
12/24/2004 12:36 PMMartin Pitt (Dec 23 2004)
GtkLP for CUPS 0.9s
GtkLP for CUPS 0.9s
05/18/2004 05:59 AMA frontend for printing with CUPS.
CUPS Driver Development Kit 1.0
CUPS Driver Development Kit 1.0
04/28/2004 04:08 PMA driver development kit with samples for CUPS.
More Collectible Figure And Cups Found
More Collectible Figure And Cups Found
06/13/2004 03:09 PMFollowing up our report from Friday, several readers have written in
to say they've also found the Anakin and Luke Skywalker Collectible
Figure and Cup sets at Target stores in South Carolina, Michigan, and
Florida. Thanks to Alex Newborn and Mike Dykstra for the photos.
Stamp Cups and Elemental Coasters
Stamp Cups and Elemental Coasters
07/17/2004 12:54 PM
Thosten Van Elten.com is making the imbibing of two of my favorite
liquids even more fun, as if that were possible (gilding the
liver, some might say). These "Stamp Cups" by Valeria Miglioli
and Barnaby Barford turn the inevitable spilled coffee into an
opportunity to add attractive swoops and swirl patterns to your nice
linen tablecloth, provided you never ever wash it. And for the geeky
drinker, these "What's Your Poison?" coasters by Frank will save your
table from your periodic bourbon sessions. (Thanks, Su and
Patric!)
Read - Stamp Cups [ThorstenVanElten]
Read - What's Your Poison? [ThorstenVanElten]
Notes and Tips: CUPS Overflow
Notes and Tips: CUPS Overflow
05/14/2004 10:37 AMTemporary print files can fill up a Panther Server disk.
10.3: Print to a remote CUPS server
10.3: Print to a remote CUPS server
01/19/2004 11:43 AMIn Panther, it can be difficult to print to a remote CUPS server. This
is because Panther runs CUPS as its own print engine, and will attempt
to render the PostScript for you once you select your correct printer
driver. It wi...
Collectible Figure And Cups, Wave 2
Collectible Figure And Cups, Wave 2
07/12/2004 12:44 PMOur friends over at
Jedi
Defender have uncovered the second wave of the Target-exclusive
Collectible Figure
And Cups. Looks for images of Han Solo, Yoda, and Boba Fett to
make up this new wave, with three more potential sets in the rumor
mill.
eBay Today: Plates And Cups
eBay Today: Plates And Cups
01/05/2004 02:25 AMBut not the kind you'd set the dinner table with...
OpenLinux: cups denial of service
vulnerability
OpenLinux: cups denial of service
vulnerability
03/06/2004 01:52 AMplease_reply_to_security_at_sco.com (Mar 03 2004)
[ GLSA 200412-25 ] CUPS: Multiple
vulnerabilities
[ GLSA 200412-25 ] CUPS: Multiple
vulnerabilities
12/29/2004 08:40 PMThierry Carrez (Dec 28 2004)
Photo Archives: Collectible Figures And
Cups
Photo Archives: Collectible Figures And
Cups
03/08/2004 11:04 PMA dark reunion takes place in our
Photo Archives today
as
Darth
Maul and
Obi-Wan Kenobi
from the Target exclusive Collectible Figures and Cups series make
their debut. After Obi-Wan strikes down Maul in
The Phantom
Menace, he meets his own end at the hands of another Sith Lord in
A New Hope.
[SECURITY] [DSA 621-1] New CUPS packages
fix arbitrary code execution
[SECURITY] [DSA 621-1] New CUPS packages
fix arbitrary code execution
12/31/2004 04:35 PMMartin Schulze (Dec 31 2004)
[ GLSA 200409-25 ] CUPS: Denial of
service vulnerability
[ GLSA 200409-25 ] CUPS: Denial of
service vulnerability
09/20/2004 07:05 PMThierry Carrez (Sep 20 2004)
MDKSA-2004:097 - Updated cups packages
fix DoS vulnerability
MDKSA-2004:097 - Updated cups packages
fix DoS vulnerability
09/16/2004 01:29 PMMandrake Linux Security Team (Sep 15 2004)
[RHSA-2003:275-01] Updated CUPS packages
fix denial of service
[RHSA-2003:275-01] Updated CUPS packages
fix denial of service
11/03/2003 01:26 PMbugzilla_at_redhat.com (Nov 03 2003)
MDKSA-2004:164 - Updated cups packages
fix buffer overflow vulnerability
MDKSA-2004:164 - Updated cups packages
fix buffer overflow vulnerability
12/30/2004 09:51 PMMandrake Linux Security Team (Dec 29 2004)
MDKSA-2003:104 - Updated CUPS packages
fix denial of service vulnerability
MDKSA-2003:104 - Updated CUPS packages
fix denial of service vulnerability
11/06/2003 01:30 PMMandrake Linux Security Team (Nov 05 2003)
SUSE Security Announcement: cups
(SUSE-SA:2004:031)
SUSE Security Announcement: cups
(SUSE-SA:2004:031)
09/15/2004 07:35 PMSebastian Krahmer (Sep 15 2004)
Printing the Web
Printing the Web
01/14/2003 06:20 AM10.3: Another fix for SMB printing
10.3: Another fix for SMB printing
02/10/2004 12:01 PMI could not print to SMB printer from my OS X for quite a long time.
It used to terminate printing with the errors:
Unable to connect to SAMBA host, will retry in 60 seconds
Connection failed with error NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFU...
Report: Printing
Report: Printing
04/19/2004 09:43 AMupdated HP driver, extending ink cartridge life and Minolta Magicolor
2300 query
Printing on a Pringle
Printing on a Pringle
05/25/2004 01:23 PMPringles' printed messages can open the way for clever marketing
schemes.
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