On Sat 07 Jun 2014 at 23:17:17 +0200, Siard wrote:
> I found that after issuing a print command (e.g. from LibreOffice) CUPS
> remains active for 1 min. 2s. That's how systemd apparently works.
It is due to 'socket activation'. The cups daemon activates when it is
called upon instead of running a
I wrote:
> Brian wrote:
> > cat /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/all/disable_ipv6
>
> /proc/sys does not exist here (jessie) and 'locate disable_ipv6' shows
> nothing.
Correction on a closer look, /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/all/disable_ipv6
does appear to exist.
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On Sat, 7 Jun 2014 20:26:15 +0100, Brian wrote:
> On Sat 07 Jun 2014 at 19:24:54 +0200, Siard wrote:
> >
> > /etc/cups/cupsd.conf: http://pastebin.com/L8VvsSQ8
>
> This looks like the default file (apart from 'SystemGroup lpadmin',
> which should be in another file and which doesn't matter). The
On Sat 07 Jun 2014 at 19:24:54 +0200, Siard wrote:
> On Sat, 7 Jun 2014 14:35:51 +0100, Brian wrote:
> >
> > To make progress I think we might need the outputs of
> >
> >systemctrl status cups
> >
> > before and after running 'lpstat -a' when the init is systemd.
>
> $ systemctrl status c
On Sat, 7 Jun 2014 14:35:51 +0100, Brian wrote:
> On Sat 07 Jun 2014 at 13:23:03 +0200, Siard wrote:
> > After booting with SysVinit:
> >
> > $ lpstat -a
> > HL5240 accepting requests since vr 28 jun 2013 19:08:19 CEST
> > PDF accepting requests since ma 05 apr 2010 22:49:03 CEST
> >
> > HL5240 (
On Sat 07 Jun 2014 at 13:23:03 +0200, Siard wrote:
> It's just a locally connected printer. CUPS worked (after booting with
> systemd) until some upgrade, a few weeks ago.
This clarifies matters.
> After booting with SysVinit:
>
> $ lpstat -a
> HL5240 accepting requests since vr 28 jun 2013 19
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