How to Use Samba-TNG Server in Puppy
Sharing a scanner on the network
Are you talking about sharing a scanner with computers running Linux or Windows, or something else?
I'm not sure whether Puppy includes everything you need, but check out:
http://penguin-breeder.org/sane/saned/
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/US ... er_Support
I'm not sure whether Puppy includes everything you need, but check out:
http://penguin-breeder.org/sane/saned/
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/US ... er_Support
Do you know a good gtkdialog program? Please post a link here
Classic Puppy quotes
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Classic Puppy quotes
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GTK2 FOREVER
Since you never stated which scanner models you own, your question is hard to answer.ginco wrote:Did anybody try sharing a scanner as well (I already had it shared in Ubuntu)? I saw your comments about a Brother scanner, but I already have two, and would like to avoid buying a 3rd one...
There is a mechanism in SANE for sharing a USB-attached scanner across a network. Read here.
Last edited by rcrsn51 on Sun 23 Dec 2012, 15:03, edited 1 time in total.
codepage 852 or cp1250
hello, i just instaled Samba-TNG on my pyppy Slacko 5.3 and i have problem with foreign chracters in file names, they dont display correctly. I am from slovakia and i have set the LOCALE to sk_SK in Country Seting menu from Puppy setup. I also tried to set the codepage in smb.conf but this has no efect, the filenames are displayed incorrect. I also searched the codepage in my folders and only found a codepage 850 for samba in : /usr/local/samba/share/codepages/codepage.850. Can you pleas upload codepage files for my locale, or a new pet with Samba-TNG for countires like Slovakia, Czech, Hungary, Poland and others that use this encoding.
Thanks for help.
Thanks for help.
I know nothing about international language support. But I compiled samba-TNG again and pulled out all the codepage 852 stuff. It is in the PET below.
From the documentation, it looks like you would add the following to your smb.conf
Please report back.
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From the documentation, it looks like you would add the following to your smb.conf
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[global]
client code page = 852
character set = ISO8859-2
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Last edited by rcrsn51 on Mon 24 Dec 2012, 14:50, edited 1 time in total.
codepage 852 or cp1250
so i downoaded the PET, instaled it and have made the chenges in smb.conf.
restarted samba server and it is still the same. is there a log file for the Samba-TNG in puppy?
restarted samba server and it is still the same. is there a log file for the Samba-TNG in puppy?
ok so here is the output from log.smb:
and here is my smb.conf:
it sems to me that the "client code page" and "character set" is not supported. what are you think?
is there any solution for this?
- [2012/12/24 15:59:55, all:1], smbd/server.c:main(661)
smbd from Samba-TNG 0.5-rc1 started.
Copyright Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998
[2012/12/24 15:59:55, all:1], param/loadparm.c:lp_do_parameter(2702)
WARNING: The "character set"option is deprecated
Failed to set socket option SO_KEEPALIVE (Error Socket operation on non-socket)
Failed to set socket option TCP_NODELAY (Error Socket operation on non-socket)
file_init: Information only: requested 10000 open files, 1014 are available.
and here is my smb.conf:
- [global]
dns proxy = no
max log size = 50
domain master = no
domain logons = no
workgroup = NET
netbios name = Fileserver
server string = Fileserver
security = user
map to guest = Bad Password
;map to guest = Bad Password
;printcap name = cups
;load printers = no
client code page = 852
character set = ISO8859-2
[hudba]
path = /mnt/sda3
guest ok = yes
writable = yes
force user = root
[programy]
path = /mnt/sdc1
guest ok = yes
writable = yes
force user = root
[instalacky]
path = /mnt/sdd1
guest ok = yes
writable = yes
force user = root
[zaloha]
path = /mnt/sdb1
guest ok = yes
writable = yes
force user = root
[printers]
path = /tmp
printable = yes
guest ok = yes
it sems to me that the "client code page" and "character set" is not supported. what are you think?
is there any solution for this?
Re: problem sorted by rtfm
I hawe read itit is the first thing before a question in forum.
But it does not solwed my problem. Any way i instaled samba 3.x
and it is working.
But it does not solwed my problem. Any way i instaled samba 3.x
and it is working.
goolwa_pup wrote:i rtfm all good
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Thanks for this.
Unfortunately I think this pet suffers from the 'Invalid packet length' bug, see here:
http://blog.gmane.org/gmane.network.samba-tng.cvs
quote:
"When Windows sends a very large packet (writing a large
file on the file server), sometimes the "Invalid packet
length!" could happen."
This happened when I tried to run some backup software, most of the time it was OK with normal browsing. The invalid packet length report shows up in the samba log files. I had to resort to running normal Samba and the problem went away.
Mark.
Unfortunately I think this pet suffers from the 'Invalid packet length' bug, see here:
http://blog.gmane.org/gmane.network.samba-tng.cvs
quote:
"When Windows sends a very large packet (writing a large
file on the file server), sometimes the "Invalid packet
length!" could happen."
This happened when I tried to run some backup software, most of the time it was OK with normal browsing. The invalid packet length report shows up in the samba log files. I had to resort to running normal Samba and the problem went away.
Mark.
Printer Sharing without X
Hi,
Thanks for this post at first, it works fine for me so far.
Just if I boot without X (nox in GRUB) the Printer commands are not forwarded form samba to CUPS.
Same also happes if I boot with X and then close the X environment.
Samba is still running (I can access my shared files from Windows PC)
CUPS is running (I can print via lp command)
There is no error on Windows when printing, just the printer is not printing.
I'm using Precise Puppy 5.6.1
Is there anything in this System which depends on a running X environment?
Thanks!
Regards,
Thomas
Thanks for this post at first, it works fine for me so far.
Just if I boot without X (nox in GRUB) the Printer commands are not forwarded form samba to CUPS.
Same also happes if I boot with X and then close the X environment.
Samba is still running (I can access my shared files from Windows PC)
CUPS is running (I can print via lp command)
There is no error on Windows when printing, just the printer is not printing.
I'm using Precise Puppy 5.6.1
Is there anything in this System which depends on a running X environment?
Thanks!
Regards,
Thomas
Welcome to the forum.
I don't know if I have ever looked at this scenario, so I will have to set up some test equipment.
What kind of printer do you have? Are you using the Windows driver?
First, I wonder if this is a CUPS issue instead of a Samba issue. Temporarily shut down the Samba server and make your printer sharable through CUPS as described here. Does it work in a non-X environment?
Or you could try the p910nd print server as discussed in the Samba-TNG how-to. I doubt if it cares what environment you are running.
I don't know if I have ever looked at this scenario, so I will have to set up some test equipment.
What kind of printer do you have? Are you using the Windows driver?
First, I wonder if this is a CUPS issue instead of a Samba issue. Temporarily shut down the Samba server and make your printer sharable through CUPS as described here. Does it work in a non-X environment?
Or you could try the p910nd print server as discussed in the Samba-TNG how-to. I doubt if it cares what environment you are running.
Hej,
I have a Samsung SCX 4600.
I used the printer drivers provided by Samsung (Unifyed Printer drivers http://www.samsung.com/at/support/model ... nload=true )
Yes sharing via CUPS & http works fine also in the commandline.
I'll use this for now. I just wanted to use Samba because its maybe a bit easier to connect from Windows and there are no problems with IP changes.
Maybe I try to use p910nd tomorrow. Where do I find this how-to?
Thanks for this quick answer!
I have a Samsung SCX 4600.
I used the printer drivers provided by Samsung (Unifyed Printer drivers http://www.samsung.com/at/support/model ... nload=true )
Yes sharing via CUPS & http works fine also in the commandline.
I'll use this for now. I just wanted to use Samba because its maybe a bit easier to connect from Windows and there are no problems with IP changes.
Maybe I try to use p910nd tomorrow. Where do I find this how-to?
Thanks for this quick answer!
I cannot duplicate your problem. I set up the Samba-TNG server in Precise and attached an Epson USB printer.
I rebooted using "pfix=nox" to a command prompt and started the server. I checked with "ps" that all 10 daemons were running.
I booted a Puppy client machine and installed the printer using the "smbw" protocol. It worked fine.
I booted Win7 and installed the printer using the TNG instructions. It also worked fine.
I have no idea why your experience would be different.
The instructions for p910nd are on Page 1 at the end of the main post. But it is also based on the IP address.
I rebooted using "pfix=nox" to a command prompt and started the server. I checked with "ps" that all 10 daemons were running.
I booted a Puppy client machine and installed the printer using the "smbw" protocol. It worked fine.
I booted Win7 and installed the printer using the TNG instructions. It also worked fine.
I have no idea why your experience would be different.
The instructions for p910nd are on Page 1 at the end of the main post. But it is also based on the IP address.