Mark Allison wrote:
> Thanks guys - yes "sudo /etc/init.d/cupsys start" works too. I had a 
> read of the update-rc.d man page and I ran this command:
> 
> "update-rc.d cupsys defaults"
> 
> and I get returned:
> 
> "System startup links for /etc/init.d/cupsys already exist."
> 
> I'm quite new to linux, hence I'm totally lost now. Any ideas? Thanks.

I don't have a great deal of experience with cups but if you post your 
error log from /var/log/cups (just after you boot and it fails to load) 
maybe it will shed some light.

Regards,
Tom

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