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Network Printing

Errata for Network Printing

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Color key: Serious technical mistake Minor technical mistake Language or formatting error Typo Question Note Update

Version Location Description Submitted By Date submitted Date corrected
Printed
Page xiii
5th

Code examples from the book could not be found at:
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/9780596000387

Note from the Author or Editor:
Code examples are not found on the book's page. However, I don't think this is important at this point in the book's life cycle!

Anonymous   
Printed
Page 47

The first sentence of the first footnote (*) now reads:

"...no spaces can appear between the option and its value
(-d printername)."

Should read:

"...no spaces can appear between the option and its value
(-dprintername)."

Note from the Author or Editor:
This is fine to do exactly as suggested in a future printing (if there is one).

Anonymous   
Printed
Page 67
first full paragraph ("Ghostscript supports many,..."), last sentence

The last sentence refers to Greg Taylor's Printing HOWTO support database,
but the maintainer's name is Grant Taylor.

Anonymous   
Printed
Page 154
Figure 9-1. The MIB tree

The figure is incorrect: the private(4) branch should occur one level
higher, ABOVE mgmt(2), not below it.

internet(1)
________|_____
| |
mgmt(2) private(4)

Note from the Author or Editor:
The MIB diagram is incorrect. Private (4) and mgmt (2) are on the same level.

Anonymous   
Printed
Page 154
Figure 9-1

In Figure 9-1, the book explains the SNMP MIB tree. However,
the location of the private MIB subtree is wrong. The figure
shows the private(4) MIB is located under mgmt(2) node, but,
the actual private(4) MIB subtree should be rooted at internet(1)
node so that private MIB OID should be 1.3.6.1.4.
Fortunately, the explanations in the text contents are correctly
written.

Anonymous