Robert,
I don't think you told us what distro you're using, but the first think to
check is if CUPS is, in fact, running. dmesg should tell you if it is
started on boot and ps aux if it's currently running.
Dennisk
On 10/18/05, Robert N. Eaton <
moth28@cox.net> wrote:
>
> I reinstalled CUPS (cupsys, cupsys-client, cupsys-driver-gimpprint,
> cupsys-driver-gimpprint-data.) No change in functionality ;-(.
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> Curiosity didn't kill the cat: it was lack of data. RAH
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