[Touch-packages] [Bug 1349051] Re: Cannot stop cups-daemon, cups-browsed servers after upgrading certain packages 14.04

2015-03-26 Thread sunta
reopen pls witnesses same after switching to xubuntu you just cannot stop cups, e.g. to modify your printer(s) /etc/init.d/cupsd stop simply respawns the process -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to cups in

[Touch-packages] [Bug 1349051] Re: Cannot stop cups-daemon, cups-browsed servers after upgrading certain packages 14.04

2014-09-26 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
[Expired for cups (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60 days.] ** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu) Status: Incomplete = Expired -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to cups in Ubuntu.

[Touch-packages] [Bug 1349051] Re: Cannot stop cups-daemon, cups-browsed servers after upgrading certain packages 14.04

2014-07-28 Thread Till Kamppeter
Have you already tried to reboot? Or to manually kill remaining instances of cupsd and cups-browsed? After having done that will cupsd- and cups-browsed correctly disappear when stopping them? ** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu) Status: New = Incomplete -- You received this bug notification

[Touch-packages] [Bug 1349051] Re: Cannot stop cups-daemon, cups-browsed servers after upgrading certain packages 14.04

2014-07-28 Thread Corey Hollaway
Have you already tried to reboot? I'm using a LiveUSB. I can't reboot. Have you tried to manually kill instances of cupsd and cups-browsed? That just sounds wrong. (or am I wrong?) But no I have not tried that. For now I just purge cups-daemon cups-browsed packages before I upgrade packages.

[Touch-packages] [Bug 1349051] Re: Cannot stop cups-daemon, cups-browsed servers after upgrading certain packages 14.04

2014-07-26 Thread Corey Hollaway
** Description changed: Cups needs to be taken out of a default Ubuntu installation! (I don't know where to put this message, but here seems OK) When I upgraded some cup lib packages (not cups-daemon or cups-browsed), I couldn't stop cups: sudo stop cups - sudo stop