On Wed June 27 2007 03:04, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
> Hello Felix,
> Sometimes if for some reason the printing fail such as you forget to
> turn on the printer first, etc, Suse will "disable" the printer.
> There are 2 ways to fix it. Delete the printer from Yast and add it
> again, or "Re-enable" the printer using Cups (quicker way).
>
> To enable:
> 1. lppasswd -a root
> 2. Open Firefox to http://localhost:631
> 3. Klik on start button in Cups's GUI.
> 4. Or from CLI: cupsenable printername

You can do the same with KDE Print Manager ((KMenu / Utilities /  
Printing /  Printing Manager). Click on Administrator Mode and enter 
the root password. Right-click at a printer to see a tonne of options, 
including Enable, Restart (or the opposite toggle). The icon will also 
tell you with an X if a printer queue is stopped.

-- 
Carlos FL

Who is General Failure, and why is he reading my disk?
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