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Re: Connecting to NOVELL, USING its PRINTER
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> > Is someone know if I can connect my Linux box to a Novell, and do remote
> > printing, ie. use its printers. If yes, HOW ?
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> There are three ways I know of to connect (and print) to a Novell server.
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> The first one, which I strongly recommend, is using ncpfs. It's a free
> Novell client that supports both Novell-filesystem mounting and printing
> via a Novell server's queues and works great as far as I know:
> linux01.gwdg.de/pub/ncpfs
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> The second one is getting Caldera. Caldera is a commercial distribution
> that adds many things, including interfaces, office tools, and Novell
> client features. If the ONLY thing you need is Novell client features,
> there's no reason to pay for something that's free.
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> The third one (and the one I personally despise most) is buying Netware NFS.
> Netware NFS is a set of NLMs that run on the Novell server and provide Unix
> services. For example, it allows NFS mounting of its filesystems, Unix
> access to its print queues, etc.
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there is also several lpr/lpd.nlm packages out there the one I use
is from a company called iQueue its 100 dollers per server
you can ftp it to try it out and it runs for an hour before unloading
its self.
dovie
> Shay
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