Norm Jacobs wrote:
> I think that because of some changes in the desktop integration, you end 
> up with two "ospm-applet"s running.  It likely that they are stepping on 
> each other and causing your problems.  I am running OSOL_98 and able to 
> hotplug printers after killing off the second ospm-applet (several 
> times).  If you remove /usr/share/gnome/autostart/ospm-applet.desktop, 
> and re-login, you should only have one ospm-applet.  The extra autostart 
> file is removed in either build 99 or 100.
>   
   The extra desktop file is removed in build 99. We do have in build 
98, two desktop files
that invoke /usr/lib/ospm/ospm-applet. It seems like the queue wasn't 
created since the directory
/etc/lp/printers/psc_1200_series is empty.

-Ghee

>        -Norm
>
> Ken Mandelberg wrote:
>   
>> I'm still at a loss. Here is some info, I am logged in as "km" with a gnome 
>> desktop.
>>
>> km$: profiles
>> Console User
>> Suspend To RAM
>> Suspend To Disk
>> Brightness
>> CPU Power Management
>> Basic Solaris User
>> All
>>
>> # svcadm disable svc:/application/print/server:default
>> #rm -rf /etc/lp
>> #rm /etc/printers.conf
>>
>> km$: ls -la ~/.printers
>> /homes/km/.printers: No such file or directory
>>
>> # svcadm enable svc:/application/print/server:default
>>
>> km$: lpstat -a
>> km$:
>> km$: ls /etc/lp/printers
>> km$: 
>>
>> Then I plug in a usb printer
>>
>> I get two identical "Add Printer Queue" popops.  I hit "Add" on one of them 
>> and I get a "failed to connect popup", and 
>>
>> km$: lpstat -a
>>
>> Failed to get printer info for psc_1200_series: not-found
>>
>> km$: ls -lR  /etc/lp/interfaces
>> /etc/lp/interfaces:
>> total 12
>> -rwxrwxr-x   1 lp       lp          5922 Sep 25 09:43 psc_1200_series
>> km$: ls -lR  /etc/lp/
>> /etc/lp/:
>> total 14
>> drwxrwxr-x   2 lp       lp           512 Sep 25 09:39 classes
>> drwxrwxr-x   2 lp       lp           512 Sep 25 09:39 forms
>> drwxrwxr-x   2 lp       lp           512 Sep 25 09:43 interfaces
>> lrwxrwxrwx   1 root     root          12 Sep 25 09:39 logs -> /var/lp/logs
>> lrwxrwxrwx   1 root     root          17 Sep 25 09:39 model -> 
>> /usr/lib/lp/model
>> drwxrwxr-x   3 lp       lp           512 Sep 25 09:43 printers
>> drwxrwxr-x   2 lp       lp           512 Sep 25 09:39 pwheels
>>
>> /etc/lp/classes:
>> total 0
>>
>> /etc/lp/forms:
>> total 0
>>
>> /etc/lp/interfaces:
>> total 12
>> -rwxrwxr-x   1 lp       lp          5922 Sep 25 09:43 psc_1200_series
>>
>> /etc/lp/printers:
>> total 2
>> drwxrwxr-x   2 lp       lp           512 Sep 25 09:43 psc_1200_series
>>
>> /etc/lp/printers/psc_1200_series:
>> total 0
>>
>> /etc/lp/pwheels:
>> total 0
>> km$: 
>>
>> km$: cat /etc/printers.conf
>> #
>> #    If you hand edit this file, comments and structure may change.
>> #    The preferred method of modifying this file is through the use of
>> #    lpset(1M)
>> #
>> psc_1200_series:\
>>      :printer-uri-supported=ipp\://orac/printers/psc_1200_series:\
>>      :bsdaddr=orac,psc_1200_series,Solaris:
>>
>> --
>>
>> The second  identical  "Add Printer Queue" popop is still present, and if I 
>> say "Add" it gives me a duplicate printer queue error, so I cancel it.
>>
>> Where do I go from here? Do I need to readd some packages? This is on
>>
>> #uname -a
>> SunOS orac 5.11 snv_98 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Blade-1500
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