On Saturday 07 April 2007 22:25, Doug McGarrett wrote:
> On Saturday 07 April 2007 06:50, Carlos E. R. wrote:
> > The Saturday 2007-04-07 at 01:59 -0400, Doug McGarrett wrote:
> > > Well, the password thing seemed not to have worked.  When I went to the
> > > print manager, and it asked for a password, it burped  and said it
> > > didn't recognise the pw.  I gave it the pw that I put in in the
> > > lppasswd dialog, that you provided above.
> >
> > And the same user you gave it? It doesn't need to be root.
> >
> > Check the /etc/cups/cupsd.conf for who is allowed access. It has
> > comments.
>
> From root:
> linux:etc # cups/cupsd.conf
> bash: cups/cupsd.conf: Permission denied
>
> > For instance:
> >
> >
> > <Location /admin>
> >
> > AuthType BasicDigest
> > AuthClass Group
> > AuthGroupName sys
> >
> > ## Restrict access to local domain
> > Order Deny,Allow
> > Deny From All
> > Allow From 127.0.0.1
> >
> >
> > --
> > Cheers,
> >        Carlos E. R.

Well, I think the trick was the cups reset.  Something seems to have hung up, 
somewhere.  It also didn't help that I changed the physical printer to 
another of the same kind, with an obviously different serial number.
And a certain amount of black magic--iow, I got lucky.  Something is wrong
with the color rendition, but black comes out black, so that will do for a 
while.  

I still don't know how to get the LaserJet to print.  Someone suggested 
setting it up as a different type (LJ4, for example) but I don't know how to 
make SuSE forget that I installed it as a 2200D.  

So thank you for all the folks that tried to help, and some of you did.
There are obviously a bunch of things I still don't understand, like why I got 
a "permission denied" on cupsd.conf from root.
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