[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I went to root terminal and entered my root pw and entered su -c "more /var... and got no such file or directory.

I should have clarified, you do not need to do the whole "su -c ..." thing if you are already root. That simply runs a command as root from your normal user's shell.

Assuming you are using CUPS, those files should exist. Please post the output you get when you type:

ls -l /var/log/cups

Also, please direct your replies to the list, so that others can help you out or benefit from the discussion.

    Thanks,
    Dave


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Dave Parker
Utica College Department of
Integrated Information Technology Services
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(315) 792-3229
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