> Ghee > > I still need a procedure to reset back to a virgin > state. I removed /etc/lp and lpsched (I guess) > recreated an empty /etc/lp/printers. But lpstat -a, > lpadmin -c still show several "unknown printer"s > which lpadmin -x can't remove.
This problem can be resolved by removing $HOME/.printers. so do mv $HOME/.printers $HOME/.printers.bak > > Some (or maybe all) of the phantom entries > corresponds to usb printers that were auto added at > some point. These must be stored somewhere other than > under /etc/lp. > > The state I'm in now is that when I attach one of > those USB printers, the auto add popup comes up but > fails as duplicate queue if I let it use the default > name, and fails as "failed to connect" if I rename it > in the popup. This could be your profiles messed up somehow or another. Try, profiles and see what you have. You should have Basic Solaris User right before All. -Ghee -- This message posted from opensolaris.org
