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             Verfasst am: 18.07.2006, 05:59 Uhr
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          | Hmmm didn't seem to stick ... I'll try again. | 
         
        
          
          
            
          
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          | Still didn't work ... tried Piper's full method and still no good for me ... but I tried monkymind's method and it worked for open office (but not for some other apps, but at least I can now print from open office) ... thanks monkymind! | 
         
        
          
          
            
          
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             Verfasst am: 18.07.2006, 13:15 Uhr
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          Ahhh I missed your post 2radical and when I edited out "Listen /var/run/cups/cups.sock" from /etc/cups/cupsd.conf and then /etc/init.d/cupsys restart ... now it's okay for the other apps like KWrite.
 
 
I haven't tried reinstalling "cupsys-driver-gutenprint" or "hplip" or "kdeprint" yet. | 
         
        
          
          
            
          
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          | 
 Swynndla hat folgendes geschrieben:: 
Ahhh I missed your post 2radical and when I edited out "Listen /var/run/cups/cups.sock" from /etc/cups/cupsd.conf and then /etc/init.d/cupsys restart ... now it's okay for the other apps like KWrite.
 
 
I haven't tried reinstalling "cupsys-driver-gutenprint" or "hplip" or "kdeprint" yet.
 
 
I also used 2 radical's tip of commenting out "Listen /var/run/cups/cups.sock" when I edited cupsd.conf to make the local printer accessible across the network but had no idea what I had done, or added, enabled me to print again.
 
 
My hplip and kdeprint is working. Probably sheer luck again.    
 
 
Cheers
 
rob
 
PS Belated thanks to 2radical     | 
         
        
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             Verfasst am: 20.07.2006, 12:27 Uhr
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          For those of you whom are still experiencing probems of /var/run/cups/cups.sock still showing up after you have edited etc/cups/cupsd.conf , put a # at the begining of the edited line eg
 
 
Listen localhost:631
 
#
 
 
(where the #= what was /var/run/cups/cups.sock
 
 
then /etc/init.d/cupsys restart
 
 
Only then reinstall hplip and gutenprint (i purged and reinstalled cupsys first, then did the edit followed by a reinstall of  cupsys-driver-gutenprint hplip | 
         
        
          
          
            
          
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          Well, I eventually configured the pc where the printer is connected to allow others to print to it ... ie in https://localhost:631/admin I ticked:
 
- Show printers shared by other systems
 
- on Share published printers connected to this system
 
- on Allow remote administration
 
- on Allow users to cancel any job (not just their own)
 
... and then on the remote pc I when to print from kedit but it had the usual error ... so I did the 'ol trick:
 
apt-get remove --purge cupsys
 
apt-get install cupsys
 
... and now I can print from the remote pc just fine ... and /etc/cups/cupsd.conf still has "Listen /var/run/cups/cups.sock" uncommented! ... perhaps it doesn't matter on the remote pc. | 
         
        
          
          
            
          
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          So in summary, to fix my printing problems, I think I did the equivalent of:
 
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apt-get remove --purge cups* xprint*
 
apt-get install printconf hplip libprinterconf0c2a
 
 
... edited out "Listen /var/run/cups/cups.sock" from /etc/cups/cupsd.conf
 
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/etc/init.d/cupsys restart
 
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          I had similar problems after installing Kanotix 2006.1 RC4 on my hard drive. I could not get Kprinter to work. I would get the "cannot create temporary printer" message whenever I got to the test printer stage.
 
   I could install a printer using the web interface, but the printers (a parallel port HP9650 and a Smasung Color Laserjet wireless) would not print.
 
   I had the same problem with a vanilla Debian64 installation.
 
   I finally took the drastic step of completely removing all cupsys related files using synaptic and all ppd files. This wound up removing most of kde also. But when I reinstalled everything in Kanotix and the Debian64, I can add printers via kprint and they print as advertised.
 
   I do not know what the root of the problem is, and it would be no fun on a dial-up connection, but that is the only way I know to get everything working properly. At least it worked for me, twice.
 
   Just my two cents worth.
 
 
Glenn | 
         
        
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