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Hi Brett, |
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Yes, I zapped it and tried restarting it but I get complaints. |
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Thanks, |
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Mark |
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On 2/9/06, brettholcomb@×××××××××.net <brettholcomb@×××××××××.net> wrote: |
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> Did you try /etc/init.d/cupsd zap and see what happens. Also, sometimes a reboot (shades of windows <G>) fixes cups. |
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> > From: Mark Knecht <markknecht@×××××.com> |
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> > Date: 2006/02/09 Thu PM 07:27:56 EST |
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> > To: gentoo-user@l.g.o |
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> > Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Re: CUPS not allowing configuration from browser |
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> > Clearly CUPS is not happy....... |
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> > The thing is that even in this strange state I can call up Firefox, go |
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> > to http://localhost:631 and I get the CUPS management stuff. How is |
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> > that possible if CUPS isn't running? The answer is that it's running |
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> > at least enough to have a process in memory: |
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> > lightning ~ # ps aux | grep cups |
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> > root 8015 0.0 0.1 17416 1876 ? Ss 11:08 0:01 /usr/sbin/cupsd |
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> > root 16662 0.0 0.0 2660 508 pts/0 R+ 16:27 0:00 grep cups |
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> > lightning ~ # |
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> > I don't understand.....clearly I don't understand. |
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> > thanks, |
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> > Mark |
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