Hi Wade, this is what happes:
[root@localhost par]# /sbin/service cups restart Stopping cups: [ OK ] Starting cups: [ OK ]
No clue - it seems.
Brgds PAR
Wade Hampton wrote:
Do you get an error when you run /sbin/service cups restart? Check /var/log/messages. On one of my computers, I am getting an error about can't read cupsd.conf and the printer daemon is not starting (see my other posting). I can start cupsd manually, however. -- Wade Hampton
On 8/22/07, PerAntonRønning pa-ronn@online.no wrote:
Karl, thank you. The problem is that I did remove the printer, then I added it again, but it still could not get in contact with CUPS. No printing takes effect, not only the testpage. I also have trouble starting system-config-printer, and any efforts to do printer management is rejected. So I wonder if there is something wrong with my CUPS, but I have never done any installation or configuration of CUPS before, so there I am a novice.
Brgds PAR
Karl Larsen wrote:
PerAntonRønning wrote:
After a long period of smooth sailing I suddenly encountered a CUPS problem. Why I have got it is uncertain, maybe as a result of a yum upgrade run. I had to reinstall FC 5 due to some disk trouble (possibly because a blown fuse cut the electricity supply to my desk) so I imagined that I would be interested in upgraded programs since I burned the FC5 distro.
I remove and reinstall the printer (which btw. is online, lights are up :-) ) and when sending a testpage to the printer i get the following message:
"There was a problem sending CUPS test page to laser1 queue (my chosen printer name)
/usr/bin/lpr connection refused
The following daemons are running: cupsd cups-config-daemon
I would be grateful to receive some help on this one.
Brgds PAR
I had a problem like that. I had to delete the printer from the printer setup program and then re-load it with the same name and so forth. It fixed the problem.
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