Re: /dev/lp0 rights and CUPS

2006-07-05 Thread Olle Eriksson
On Monday 03 July 2006 19:31, Chris wrote: I have added lp to /etc/modules as was suggested in another message to this list. Now I have /dev/lp0 upon boot, but CUPS (localhost:631) complains: Unable to open parallel port device file /dev/lp0: Permission denied here are the versions I

Re: Re: /dev/lp0 rights and CUPS

2006-07-05 Thread Christof Hurschler
Original-Nachricht Datum: Wed, 5 Jul 2006 08:25:58 +0200 Von: Olle Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] An: Betreff: Re: /dev/lp0 rights and CUPS On Monday 03 July 2006 19:31, Chris wrote: I have added lp to /etc/modules as was suggested in another message to this list. Now I have

Re: /dev/lp0 rights and CUPS

2006-07-05 Thread John O'Hagan
On Wednesday 05 July 2006 02:25, Chris wrote: I don't have a usb printer so the line you used in local.rules does'nt work for me. Just replace usb in the rule with whatever bus your printer appears on, and hopefully that will fix your permission issue. See

Re: Re: /dev/lp0 rights and CUPS

2006-07-04 Thread Christof Hurschler
On Tuesday 04 July 2006 03:31, Chris wrote: I have added lp to /etc/modules as was suggested in another message to this list. Now I have /dev/lp0 upon boot, but CUPS (localhost:631) complains: Unable to open parallel port device file /dev/lp0: Permission denied here are the

Re: /dev/lp0 rights and CUPS

2006-07-04 Thread Chris
On Tuesday 04 July 2006 06:41, John O'Hagan wrote: On Tuesday 04 July 2006 14:27, John O'Hagan wrote: I find I also have to use an old /etc/cups/cupsd.conf file if I want to print as a user (from KDE at least) - I'm in the process of trying to work out why. It was because the new

Re: /dev/lp0 rights and CUPS

2006-07-04 Thread Ken Wahl
On Tue, Jul 04, 2006 at 02:41:59PM +1000, John O'Hagan wrote: It was because the new /etc/cups/cupsd.conf contains: # Only listen for connections from the local machine. Listen localhost:631 Listen /var/run/cups/cups.sock Thanks, John. Commenting out line 3 fixed the

Re: /dev/lp0 rights and CUPS

2006-07-03 Thread John O'Hagan
On Tuesday 04 July 2006 03:31, Chris wrote: I have added lp to /etc/modules as was suggested in another message to this list. Now I have /dev/lp0 upon boot, but CUPS (localhost:631) complains: Unable to open parallel port device file /dev/lp0: Permission denied here are the versions I have

Re: /dev/lp0 rights and CUPS

2006-07-03 Thread John O'Hagan
On Tuesday 04 July 2006 14:27, John O'Hagan wrote: I find I also have to use an old /etc/cups/cupsd.conf file if I want to print as a user (from KDE at least) - I'm in the process of trying to work out why. It was because the new /etc/cups/cupsd.conf contains: # Only listen for