On 17/08/10 22:54, peter goggin wrote:
Thanks for that. It certainly restored my printer.
Good to hear! Please keep replies on the mailing list.
Do I need to do this every time I reboot my system?
I've never found that to be necessary, but perhaps something has changed to prevent startup of CUPS on your system.
In all my time working with Debian & Ubuntu (i switched from Red Hat to Debian about 5 years ago), i've never had to fix startup on an application that was provided with the system, so i don't even know how to ensure that it's enabled for startup. Time for a bit of Google...
OK, it seems that if you have the package sysv-rc-conf, you can use sysv-rc-conf to enable and disable services on startup. Try "sysv-rc-conf --list cups" to see whether or not it is enabled.
Paul
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