Hi Joel,

I hit the sack last night before you made your last post. Here is the
strange thing. My machine at home was 50% of the time having the
printers show up. The alst few days they were there. My co-workers
machine at the office was 98% of the time the printers were missing. I
made a document that I put on his desktop with the instructions for him
to start cups in the terminal in case I wasn't here to help him. He has
been off the end of last week and this week. I booted his computer 3
times on Saturday, primarily to take off the Ubuntu version of Open
Office with the unworking spell checker, and to put on the
openoffice.org version with the working spell checker. I DID NOT want
him to see another issue with Ubuntu or Linux. But while I was doing his
reboots Saturday, I would check the printers, and they were always
there. The same is true this morning. I did a cold boot and then 2
reboots and they were theer all there times. I wonder if any of the
Ubuntu updates fixed the issue! Especially since over the weekend and
early this week I've had no problems with either machine.

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