On Thu, Mar 31, 2005 at 10:32:57AM -0500, Brett Viren wrote: > Ric Otte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I did have lpd running, but I just stopped it with "/etc/init.d/lpd > > stop". But I still can't print. When I do lpstat, I get the > > following: > > Printer: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'HP Laserjet 4200n' (dest [EMAIL PROTECTED]) > > Queue: 1 printable job > > Server: pid 5910 active > > Unspooler: pid 5912 active > > Status: waiting for subserver to exit at 15:14:34.117 > > Rank Owner/ID Pr/Class Job Files Size Time > > 1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] A 31 /home/ric/webhosting 949 > > 15:14:34 > > Printer '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' - cannot open connection - Connection refused > > After stopping lpd in the non-chroot, did you re-start it in the > chroot? > > > Do I need to completely remove lpd? If so, how? (by removing > > /etc/init.d/lpd?) > > No, but it will restart on reboot so you will have to do this little > dance again. > > In the end, the CUPS solution sounds best to me. > > Luck, > -Brett. Yes, I restarted lpd in the chroot, but I still get the message 'cannot open connection - connection refused'. Thanks, Ric
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