On Sun, 2003-01-12 at 02:18, Anne Wilson wrote:
> In /var/spool/cups I have 487 files, typically name c00xxx, averaging 800 B, 
> type unknown, permissions rw------.  In Konqueror the directory shows a lock.  
> If I attemp to copy a file to, say, desktop so that I can examine it, I get 
> the message
> 
> The file or directory /var/spool/cups/c00487 does not exist.
> 
> These appear to be debris from file printing of internet sites (not sure if it 
> is only those sites, but there are not enough to be all printing, just, I 
> think, the 'postscript printer' used by Mozilla/Netscape to print out.
> 
> The directory shows 394Kb as its size.  Is there any way to ditch these files?  
> They're obviously no problem yet, but do we really want a build-up llike 
> this?
> 
> Anne

When I was having CUPS problems, I used to manually go in there and
delete the files beginning with c* - worked...

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