Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!apple!lantz From: lantz@Apple.COM (Bob Lantz) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: atstatus:No printer selected by Macintosh chooser Message-ID: <43088@apple.Apple.COM> Date: 18 Jul 90 00:51:45 GMT References: <7617@gollum.twg.com> Organization: Apple Computer Inc, Cupertino, CA Lines: 34 In article <7617@gollum.twg.com> sdh@vax2.twg.com ("Sari Harrison") writes: > >Help! I keep getting this message over and over and over again. It's >driving me crazy! > >I have a IIfx with an Apple ethernet card and have configured >/etc/appletalk to be ethertalk0. TCP/IP works just fine, but I can't see >any zones. When the Mac is running MacOS all the zones are there. Perhaps this is a silly question, but are you connected to an Ethertalk network? If not, use localtalk0 as your appletalk interface. > I was >previously unconcerned about this lack of zones, but then I tried using >lpr and suddenly I was getting this constant flow of messages. They >change to "LaserWriter:LaserWriter@* not found" when I go into the chooser >and select Laserwriter. I pretty much understand what this means, but how >to stop it? And what started it? I did manage to shut it up by running >newconfig with noappletalk, but that's not really a solution. If you don't select a laserwriter (i.e. you didn't say "I selected laserwriter 'bozowriter' and can print fine from TextEdit") then appletalk printing will try to find some random laserwriter named "LaserWriter" as a default. >Incidentally, how does one make changes to the System Folder? >Specifically, add or remove cdevs? You add or remove cdevs by dragging them to or from the system folder. The global system folder is /mac/sys/System Folder. You can also have a personal system folder in your home directory. Bob Lantz A/UX Team