On Wed, 8 Jan 2014, Daniel Hedlund wrote: > The cupsd.conf you pasted to the list did not include that line "with the > asterisk/wildcard".
Daniel, I missed that. Just added it to cupsd.conf then stopped and started cups. There must be something else wrong. > It might be possible to modify the cups client (and thus lpr) to connect > over the unix socket or localhost explicitly, but I just want to make sure > this solves the problem first. I.e. you could grep for all instances of > 'salmo' (grep -R salmo /etc/cups*) and then change them to localhost and > that might solve the problem without needing to change the cupsd.conf > Listen entry...but try the asterisk/wildcard variant first...just to make > sure that works. See above. Adding the wildcard did not fix the problem. Grepping for 'salmo' in /etc/cups* returns nothing. I wonder what might possibly have changed when the system turned off that is so subtle it's this difficult to find and fix. Thanks, Rich _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
