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The Saturday 2007-04-07 at 22:25 -0400, Doug McGarrett wrote:
> > 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
Common! Are you serious? You have been using Linux for a year at least,
and you stump on that one? Since when do you try to RUN configuration file
in /etc? If you are in doubt, simply do "ls -l /etc/cups/cupsd.conf". Is
it executable? No? Then why do you try to run it?
Configuration files are meant to be edited, not run. So pick up your
favorite editor, and edit it (as root). If yuo don't know which, try
mcedit (the stand alone editor from midnight comander) inside an xterm.
I'll assume you are low on coffee, or had a bad long day. :-)
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Cheers,
Carlos E. R.
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