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1. Solaris
Hi there,
I hope someone could shed a light on my problem. OS is running in local zone (global zone - 5.10). We use many printers from Ricoh etc. Most of them are running fine if configured as below (for Ricoh printers I use their installer):
lpadmin -p _printer_ -v /dev/null -A write -i... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: cyjan
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2. Solaris
Server: Solaris 10
Have a HP Laserjet M1212nf MFP attached to a PC on tcp/ip connected to USB port.
Has anyone tried to print to this printer from Solaris? Not using CUPS.
netpr command called is:
/usr/lib/lp/bin/netpr -b -f l -I 191162p-15497 -U user@server -p 191162p -d... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: pmm
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3. Hardware
Recently the rear fan assembly of one of our T2000 servers went faulty. I could replace it immediately with the one from a currently powered off standby machine. But now this one has to be replaced.
So I got a quote from our supplier who charges EUR 776 for a new spare part or EUR 405 (all... (0 Replies)
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4. AIX
Hi,
I'm not able to print on tray 1. I checked the configuration and I get
these 3 options:
$lsvirprt -q print1 -d hp@xprint -a _O
Name Description Value
_O Type of INPUT PAPER HANDLING (backward 1
... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: imad77
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5. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hello All,
Could anyone help me how to selecting the trays in unix .
Thanks,
Amit kul (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: amit kul
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6. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I have a unix based app that I'm trying to print to an HP Laserjet 4050n but it keeps defaulting to Tray 1. I need it to print to Tray 3. When I print to the printer from a windows based app it prints to the correct tray specified.
It was printing ok previously but I had to to a cold reset... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: tnix
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7. AIX
Hello,
We have an AIX version 4.3 server here, and I have installed an HP Laserjet 2200dtn, via a JetDirect card, on the system, and currently, the driver is setup as an hplj 4+, I know that works for some HP Lasers, but I don't think it works with this one, because when we print reports... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: AztexSun
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8. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
I have a HP laserjet 9000 printer on a Sun Solaris server.
I try to print using lp command to different trays. But it gives an error. The command that i used is lp -dprinter_queue -otray2 file_name (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: avinashrm
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9. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
We have an HP LaserJet 4550N on our network and i like to install that Printer to my Unix machine (solaris 5.8) i have read alot of diffrent Post's here but haven't been able to solve it. Is it that hard to install an HP printer to an Unix machine . . could some one please give me an hint where to... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: sajjan2
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DOCKER(1) General Commands Manual DOCKER(1)
NAME
docker - System tray for KDE3/GNOME2 docklet applications
SYNOPSIS
docker [options]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the docker command. This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original pro-
gram does not have a manual page.
docker is a docking application (WindowMaker dock app) which acts as a system tray for KDE3 and GNOME2. It can be used to replace the panel
in either environment, allowing you to have a system tray without running the KDE/GNOME panel.
Docker was written and designed to work with Openbox 2, but it should work fine in any window manager that supports WindowMaker dock apps.
OPTIONS
-h-help
Show summary of options.
-display DISPLAY
The X display to connect to.
-border N
The width of the border to put around the system tray icons. Defaults to 1.
-vertical
Line up the icons vertically. Defaults to horizontally.
-wmaker
WindowMaker mode. This makes docker a fixed size (64x64) to appear nicely in in WindowMaker. Note: In this mode, you have a fixed
number of icons that docker can hold.
-iconsize SIZE
The size (width and height and height) to display icons as in the system tray. Defaults to 24.
-color COLOR
The background color to use for the tray. Defaults to whatever color the window manager specifies.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Ari Pollak <ari@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
November 2, 2002 DOCKER(1)