On Thu, 9 Jan 2014, Roderick A. Anderson wrote: > Have you tried deleting and recreating the printer definition in CUPS?
Rod, et al.: I just deleted and added the LJ 5. Stopped and re-started the CUPS server. This is the result: [rshepard@salmo ~]$ lpr 8000034681.pdf lpr: Error - scheduler not responding! This is different from 'not connected', And now, when I specify the printer I get a different error: [rshepard@salmo ~]$ lpr -P laser5_duplex 8000034681.pdf lpr: Bad Request [rshepard@salmo ~]$ lpr -P colorp 8000034681.pdf lpr: Bad Request <break> Just fired up the laptop intending to try printing from it. However, something bad happened to it that is probably related to the desktop server/workstation shutdown Monday. The laptop has no ethernet routes and I cannot bring up eth0; it does not show RUNNING. I add routes for eth0 but, of course, it cannot communicate with other hosts on the LAN since the interface is UP but not RUNNING. I wonder if all this is caused by a failing Netgear firewall/router? I don't see how that and the desktop unexpectedly shutting off could be related (they're both on a UPS) but now there are two LAN issues: not reaching the printers from the desktop and the laptop losing the interface and routes when shut down. Whatever the problems are, I need to get them fixed. If any of you wither network admin expertise would be willing to visit and work with me to fix everything, I'll buy lunch or dinner or pay you for your time. This is obviously beyond my experience and expertise and difficult to resolve via e-mail messages. I can order a new Linksys WRT54GL router from Newegg (or buy one from ENU) if the router went bad. Rich _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
