On (23/11/03 09:46), peted wrote:
> How do I know if I have CUPS installed? Also, is there some type of 
> configuration program for CUPS?  I get an error message when I try to run the 
> KDE Printer manager stating that it could not connect to the CUPS Server on 
> localhost:631
Open a shell in console and at the prompt type:
dpkg -l | grep cups

If cups is properly installed it should read something like the
following:

ii  cupsomatic-ppd 0.20010420-4   cups printer ppd's from LinuxPrinting.org
ii  cupsys         1.1.14-5       Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - server
ii  cupsys-bsd     1.1.14-5       Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - BSD comman
ii  cupsys-client  1.1.14-5       Common UNIX Printing System(tm) -
client pro
ii  cupsys-driver- 4.2.0-4        gimp-print printer driver for CUPS
ii  cupsys-pstoras 1.1.14-5       Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - pstoraster
rc  kdelibs3-cups  2.2.2-13.woody KDE print system (CUPS support)
ii  libcupsys2     1.1.14-5       Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - libs

HTH

Clive
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