Hello Gustin, When I do try to print I do not get any errors. For example, If I select Print for printing the email message I just received, the screen says "configuring printer" and a little bar goes moving by like it is configuring the printer, and nothing further happens. I do not get an error message - it just does not print. When I do enscript <filename> I get "One file sent to printer" and nothing further, not even an error message. It should print, but just does not print. The same happens with lp <filename> I will go to configure the printer in xwindow and will read to you what it says in the next message.
Regards, Michael Walters Gustin Johnson wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > There does not seem to be a problem here. This looks almost identical > to my cups log file, and my cups is working great. > > Do you get any errors when you try to print? > > Michael Walters wrote: >> Hello Gustin, >> >> I did as you suggested and did a tail -n60 /var/cups/error_log >> as super user using tab completion where applicable and got the >> following results: >> >> I [28/May/2006:18:35:07 -0600] Full reload is required. >> I [28/May/2006:18:35:09 -0600] Load PPDs:Read "/var/lib/cups/ppds.dat", >> 2517 PPDs... >> I [28/May/2006:18:35:10 -0600] Load PPDs: No new or changed PPDs ... >> I [28/May/2006:18:35:11 -0600] Full reload complete >> I [28/May/2006:20:01:34 -0600] Scheduler shutting down normally >> I [28/May/2006:20:59:11 -0600] Loaded configuration file >> "/etc/cups/cupsd.config" >> I [28/May/2006:20:59:11 -0600] Configured for up to 100 clients >> I [28/May/2006:20:59:11 -0600] Allowing up to 100 client connections per >> host >> I [28/May/2006:20:59:11 -0600] Full reload is required >> I [28/May/2006:20:59:13 -0600] Load PPDs:Read "/var/lib/cups/ppds.dat", >> 2512 PPDs... >> I [28/May/2006:20:59:14 -0600] Load PPDs: No new or changed PPD's... >> I [28/May/2006:20:59:15 -0600] Full reload complete >> I [28/May/2006:21:14:23 -0600] Adding start banner page "none" to job 382 >> I [28/May/2006:21:14:23 -0600] Adding end banner page "none" to job 382 >> I [28/May/2006:21:14:23 -0600] Job 382 qued on 'Canon BJ-2003' by 'michael'. >> I [28/May/2006:21:27:32 -0600] Scheduler shutting down normally. >> I [28/May/2006:21:27:32 -0600] Loaded configuration file >> "/etc/cups/cupsd.config" >> I [28/May/2006:21:27:32 -0600] Configured for up to 100 clients >> I [28/May/2006:21:27:32 -0600] Allowing up to 100 clients to connect per >> host. >> I [28/May/2006:21:27:32 -0600] Full reload is required. >> I [28/May/2006:21:27:33 -0600] Load PPDs: Read "/var/log/cups/ppds.dat", >> 2517 PPDs... >> I [28/May/2006:21:27:34 -0600] Load PPDs: No new or changed PPDs... >> I [28/May/2006:21:27:34 -0600] Full reload complete >> >> >> Does this give you a clue as to what is going on Gustin? >> >> All help appreciated in advance, >> >> Michael Walters >> Gustin Johnson wrote: >> >> >> Michael Walters wrote: >>>>> Hello Gustin, >>>>> >>>>> I have highlighted in green among other things at /etc/init.d$ >>>>> cupsys and cupsys.dpkg-new . Should I su and remove cupsys.dpkg-new and >>>>> then run /etc.init.d/cupsys restart and then do a cat >>>>> /var/log.cups/error_log to see the details of any errors just as you >>>>> suggest? or should I just do /etc/init.d/cupsys restart exactly as you >>>>> suggest without removeing cupsys.dpkg-new and then do a cat >>>>> /var/log/cups/error_log to see the details of any errors exactly as you >>>>> suggest? >>>>> >>>>> The reason I was thinking that I should remove cupsys.dpkg-new is that I >>>>> believe I got my printer problems running dkpg when I should not have. >>>>> >> The dpkg.new means that dpkg detected the new version is different from >> the old. The dpkg.new file is not harming anything and can be kept as is. >> >> Just run the existing file (since that is what is happening on boot) and >> post the output from the error log. If it is really long (the log >> file), then tail -n60 /var/log/cups/error.log >> >> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> >>>>> Michael Walters >>>>> ______________________________________________ >>>>> Gustin Johnson wrote: >>>>> bogi wrote: >>>>>>>> no. >>>>>>>> chkconfig --list and send the result in. >>>>> I don't think that this exists in a Debian based distro >>>>> >>>>>>>> Cheers >>>>>>>> Szemir >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On May 28, 2006 09:00, Michael Walters wrote: >>>>>>>>> Hello All, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On boot up I noticed that the computer while trying to run the cups >>>>>>>>> said >>>>>>>>> to correct the error by running /etc/rc5.d/h(something) >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> And I have several choices for that something and perhaps a few other >>>>>>>>> things should be run too. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> run /etc/rc5.d/hddtemp ?? >>>>> This has nothing to do with cups >>>>> >>>>>>>>> run /etc/rc5.d/s20xprint ?? >>>>> Should not be run directly. >>>>> >>>>>>>>> Since squid is not working either should I run >>>>>>>>> run/etc/rc5.d/s20squid ?? >>>>> Does squid need to be running? It likely should not be running unless >>>>> one knows how to configure and lock it down. >>>>> >>>>>>>>> and should I run /etc/rd5.d/inetd ?? >>>>> Not really related to cups either. >>>>> >>>>> Basically to run these scripts you look in /etc/init.d/ >>>>> >>>>> So for me >>>>> /etc/init.d/cupsys restart >>>>> is how I restart the cups service. >>>>> >>>>> cat /var/log/cups/error_log >>>>> to see the details of any errors. >>>>> >>>>>>>>> All help appreciated in advance. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I will check all the replies to this email for the next three days >>>>>>>>> before trying any of them to be safe from messing up my system. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I messed up my system by trying a suggestion some people made without >>>>>>>>> checking it out first. That is how I lost printer configuration in the >>>>>>>>> first place. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I was thinking of doing what was suggested at boot up, if I can get it >>>>>>>>> right. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I would do the above as super user of course. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Thanks in advance, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Michael Walters >> _____________ >> > __________________________________________ > >> _______________________________________________ >> clug-talk mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca >> Mailing List Guidelines (http://clug.ca/ml_guidelines.php) >> **Please remove these lines when replying > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org > > iD8DBQFEeoYdwRXgH3rKGfMRAhmBAKCiNQjeG5OgY8wAr0UD91KPxwwIPgCgss6O > 2AmlsCgYpAg7ts2sd35SBOQ= > =R0+y > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > _______________________________________________ > clug-talk mailing list > [email protected] > http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca > Mailing List Guidelines (http://clug.ca/ml_guidelines.php) > **Please remove these lines when replying > _______________________________________________ clug-talk mailing list [email protected] http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca Mailing List Guidelines (http://clug.ca/ml_guidelines.php) **Please remove these lines when replying

