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what does ' lpd ' stand for
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Line Printer Daemon. a printer process that ques print jobs. (puts print jobs in order)
this process usually works on any printer. inkjet, laser, line, parrallel, usb, networked printers. |
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where are the print Ques or spool directorys in Linux
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/var/spool/lpd
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where are the configuration files for a printer in Linux?
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/etc/printcap
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There are alturnative printing systems what are they.
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BSD berkley standar distro
LPRng CUPS common unix printing sys /etc/cups Read up on them if you need |
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what is a GUI interface for setting up your printer in linux?
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printtool
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in the GUI printer setup in Linux. you have the option of ...local, unix, windows, jetdirect. which one might you use for a Networked printer.
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Unix printer LPD
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configuring 2 local printers and you need to name both. what do you name them.
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/dev/lp0
/dev/lp1 |
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when picking drivers for your printer. you do not see your model printer driver. what do you do here.
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go to the manufacture site for the driver and add it manually. Or choose a generic driver that works for your model in the meantime. if there are multiple drivers to choose from. Start from the most recent or from the top of the list and work your way down.
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all printer information is put in the /ect/printcap file. what happens if I edit this file to manually add a printer?
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ALL your information will be LOST.
you must edit the /ect/printcap.local file |
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what tool would you use to test your printer.
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printtool
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look up your print que there is a job that is backed up
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lpq
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cancel a print job
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first look in the que for the print job number.
lpq 'then cancel the job' lprm 235 'note: 235 is the print job number and the only ones that can cancel that print job are root and the owner of the file' |
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what tool do you use to share files between Windows and Linux.
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SAMBA
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what tool do you use to share files between Linux and Unix machines
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NFS...novells network file system
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To share files over the network of a windows machine. First you must share the file/folder on the Windows machine itself! then what?
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smbclient //computername/foldername/filename -U username
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look up your print que there is a job that is backed up
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lpq
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cancel a print job
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first look in the que for the print job number.
lpq 'then cancel the job' lprm 235 'note: 235 is the print job number and the only ones that can cancel that print job are root and the owner of the file' |
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what tool do you use to share files between Windows and Linux.
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SAMBA
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what tool do you use to share files between Linux and Unix machines
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NFS...novells network file system
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To share files over the network of a windows machine. First you must share the file/folder on the Windows machine itself! then what?
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smbclient //computername/foldername/filename -U username
Note: put in your password the type 'help' for additional options |
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you've logged into a shared folder with samba. how do you download a file?
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first list the folder contents.
ls get file-name.txt |
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map to a folder or drive from another machine
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smbmount //computername/foldername
Note: when you save or open a file in this manner it is saved to the machine you just mapped to. NOT your machine |
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unmount or disconnect from the shared or mapped drive you must mapped to
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smbumount //computername/folder
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name a GUI interface for navigating files and folders (directories) in Linux
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Nautilus
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list all the samba commands
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cd /usr/bin
ls -l smb* |
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to share with NFS you must be root. Mount a drive from a machine called Machine123 in the home directory of JohnDoe
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mount Machine123:/home/JohnDoe /mnt/doe
(mount followed the machine name: followed by directory to share...followed by the name and place it will show on Your machine) then cd /mnt/doe to the /mnt/doe directory and manipulate files. Like a mapped drive. |
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unmount a share
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umount //computername/share
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some devices are auto-mounted some are not. Show a list of devices, drives, shares that are mounted
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more /etc/fstab
'files system table' |
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you want to share a folder to certain computers with certain permissions. what do you do?
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cd /etc/
more exports vi exports 'add the path to share to the file with machine names and privileges then save' /home machine1(rw), machineA(rw), chrisMach(ro) |