I see that CUPS has user vs. system defaults. Maybe a user default was set
that, unless explicitly set in a global setting, is overriding the settings
for each user. Some menu items have 'Set as user default' and some just 'Set
as default'. I am convinced that this duality of settings caused me si
On Sun June 23 2002 02:36 pm, Net Llama! wrote:
> Care to elaborate how, so that others might benefit in the future?
>
> edj wrote:
> > Sorry to have posted. Solved with lpadmin.
/etc/cups/printers.conf had "AllowUser All". I thought that was good
enough. After many vain attempts at reconfigu
Care to elaborate how, so that others might benefit in the future?
edj wrote:
> Sorry to have posted. Solved with lpadmin.
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Sorry to have posted. Solved with lpadmin.
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Anyone with a hint why I can't print? CUPS 1.1.10-3, HP 812C printer, ESP
Ghostscript 7.05-2. /var/log/cups/errors.log:
d [23/Jun/2002:12:21:27 -0500] ProcessIPPRequest(0x402c1008[3]):
operation_id = 0002
d [23/Jun/2002:12:21:27 -0500] print_job(0x402c1008[3],
ipp://localhost:631/printers