I also have this problem. It occurred after upgrading to Jaunty. F-spot
now ignores the import settings in Preferences and places the photos
directly under my /home catalog. I hope this can be fixed soon, I am
quite dependant of F-spot.
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F-Spot lost the folder structure in 9.04
I have upgraded to 1.3.9-2ubuntu6 on my server, but I still have this
problem.
When I run the lsof -i :631 command I get no output at all. Can it be
that my problem is a different one?
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cups: 127.0.0.1:631 - Address already in use.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/304393
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When I execute lpstat -r I get the response:
scheduler is running
When I execute ps auxwww | grep cupsd I get the response:
root 4189 0.0 0.1 6408 2340 ?Ss 10:05 0:00
/usr/sbin/cupsd
I am logged on as root, so I didn't use sudo here. I tried the same
logged on with my
My problem is that I can't access the CUPS web interface on the server from a
client. The server seems to be OK otherwise. I have installed LAMP server,
MediaWiki and Tomcat amongst other things, and these are working fine. But when
I try to access the CUPS web interface I get the error
I have no firewalls installed, at least not that I know of. And as I can
reach web pages both in apache through port 80 and in Tomcat through
port 8080 I should be able to reach CUPS through port 631 as far as I
can see. The whole web interface is inaccessible, I can't reach it at
all. When I try
I think I solved the problem now. I also placed a question on
ubuntuforums.org, and I got a tip here. What I did was replace the lines
Listen localhost:631
Listen 10.0.0.145:631
with the line
Listen 0.0.0.0:631
in the cupsd.conf file.
Now I can access the CUPS web interface on my server from
I have the same problem with Ubuntu Server 8.10. I have attached my
cupsd.conf.
** Attachment added: cupsd.conf
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21090422/cupsd.conf
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cups: 127.0.0.1:631 - Address already in use.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/304393
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