On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 06:57:11PM -0300, Jos? Le?nidas Bier Brasileiro wrote: > A few days ago I managed to make my system actually print through CUPS. > But, unfortunately I upgraded some software (KDE 2.2 to KDE 3.1) and > apparently things got messed in the process and I can't print anymore. The > end of the booting report (dmesg) shows a stupid line near the bottom: > > "lp: driver loaded but no devices found"
That's completely immaterial. The 'lp' driver is just to support a printer on a parallel port - and if you have a Mac, I doubt you have one of those. > What does that mean? I was printing normally before the upgrade... I > tried removing the printer via http://localhost/631 but after I can't > configure a new one... What do you mean, you can't configure a new one? If you go into "Admin", you should be able to add a printer. How is the printer in question attached to your computer? Serial port, USB, network? > I know a hard way of printing again, that is re-installing the whole > system. Frankly, I'm trying to avoid that. Not a solution. Though it sounds like you're missing something. -- Derrik Pates [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]