On 02/05/2013 05:26 PM, Howard White wrote:
Okay, I've been beating my head, hard, all afternoon trying to get hplip to work on CentOS 5.7. Hewlett Packard has some, um, interesting ideas about turning off a security protocol (SELinux) just to run a printer...

This customer has another printer, a Canon network spaceship, that any time we stop and start CUPS, the Canon comes up disabled. A simple cupsenable <printername> brings it to life but the fundamental question is "why is this printer, and only this printer, disabled when CUPS restarts?"

Howard

Probably because Canon have crap support under Linux? I have a Pixma ip2600 (USB) that requires command line installation regardless of the distribution I use, and even then I have to use the --force-architecture command as Canon have only a 32-bit driver! Maybe a script can be written to enable the Canon when you restart CUPS?

Jim Peterson

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