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List:       kde-linux
Subject:    Re: [kde-linux] CUPS
From:       Bogus Zaba <bogzab () blueyonder ! co ! uk>
Date:       2006-05-10 16:40:12
Message-ID: 4462176C.6050407 () blueyonder ! co ! uk
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Werner Joss wrote:

>Am Mittwoch, 10. Mai 2006 00:31 schrieb Dick Barmann:
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>>I get "Unable to find a running CUPS Server" I don't want to reinstall CUPS
>>because o many other programs get involved.
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>did you try to start the cups-server ?
>should be something like:
>/etc/init.d/cupsys start
>or
>/etc/init.d/cupsd start
>depending on your distro.
>if that works, you will have to add this command to your 
>default-startup-runlevel, so that it gets executed on every system startup.
>
>werner
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If you are running a recent KDE you will also be able to restart your 
CUPS server by selecting (from the KDE menu) : Utilities > Printing > 
Printing Manager. This gives a dialog box with lots of menus and options 
including selctring the print system to be CUPS, re-starting the print 
server and stopping and starting individual servers. Using these options 
usually cures my printing problems. I am running Suse 9.2 with KDE 3.4.2.

Bogus


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Werner Joss wrote:
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  <pre wrap="">Am Mittwoch, 10. Mai 2006 00:31 schrieb Dick Barmann:
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    <pre wrap="">I get "Unable to find a running CUPS Server" I don't want to \
reinstall CUPS because o many other programs get involved.
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did you try to start the cups-server ?
should be something like:
/etc/init.d/cupsys start
or
/etc/init.d/cupsd start
depending on your distro.
if that works, you will have to add this command to your 
default-startup-runlevel, so that it gets executed on every system startup.

werner
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</blockquote> If you are running a recent KDE you will also be able to restart your
CUPS server by selecting (from the KDE menu) : Utilities &gt; Printing
&gt; Printing Manager. This gives a dialog box with lots of menus and
options including selctring the print system to be CUPS, re-starting
the print server and stopping and starting individual servers. Using
these options usually cures my printing problems. I am running Suse 9.2
with KDE 3.4.2. <br>
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Bogus<br>
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