On Fri, 2007-08-24 at 11:14 +0930, Tim wrote:
On Thu, 2007-08-23 at 15:33 +0200, PerAntonRønning wrote:
I did disable selinux, rebooted the machine, but nothing changed. So, this may be due to some CUPS problem. This is something I have never done before - should I remove and then download and reinstall the whole thing? Next thing may be to reinstall FC5 from the bottom and up. THAT I've done before :-)
But, without knowing what the cause was, you might encounter it again. How many times do you want to re-install the whole OS?
Removing CUPS will be a bit difficult, it's deemed to be a core component. You could try manually removing the current configuration files, and then doing a rpm freshen to re-install CUPS over the top.
But noticing that you're running FC5, you'd be hard pressed to get a result from making a bugzilla entry, unless someone can recognise the condition as being a user error (i.e. something that you can change, rather than requiring a change to CUPS). FC5 is no longer supported.
I thought his problem was om f7 not fc5 which works for him.
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