Hi again To answer my own question. I found somewhere on the internet that I should comment out the line Listen /var/run/cups/cups.sock and only have Listen localhost:631 Before I had done purge and reinstall everything and now Cups works charmingly. Perhaps purging and reconfiguring is not necessary. but /etc/init.d/cupsys restart is necessary.
/Gudjon Þann Þriðjudagur 11. júlí 2006 09:24 skrifaði Gudjon I. Gudjonsson: > Hi > I tried to follow the procedure below but failed (I remember doing it > some years ago and then it worked). Could you please give me a better > description on what you did? > I always get "Initialising Manager" and then cups fails. > > Regards > Gudjon > > Þann Þriðjudagur 4. júlí 2006 17:03 skrifaði Anders Ellenshøj Andersen: > > Tirsdag 04 juli 2006 12:00 skrev Rob van Kraanen: > > > Thnx, that is indeed a solution until KDE gets compatible with cups > > > again. I can print again, it was pretty iritating :) > > > > I had problems with printing that started a couple of weeks ago. I purged > > cups from my system and reinstalled/reconfigured it. Now everything works > > again. Could it be that there is some configuration stuff that is not > > compatible? > > > > Anders > > > > > > -- > > - Debian GNU/Linux - KDE 3.5.2 - KMail 1.9.1 -

