Andrew Malcolmson wrote:
Wayne Topa-4 wrote:
Has anyone got a clue as to where I should look?
Perhaps:
sudo aptitude purge cups
#check for any cups packages left and purge them if any are found
sudo aptitude search cups~i
#Search your user's home folder for any remaining cups settings
do aptitude clean
sudo aptitude update
sudo aptitude install cups
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andmalc wrote:
Wayne Topa-4 wrote:
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I gave attached the cupsd.conf & client.conf files.
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LogLevel warning
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Try changing the log level in cupsd.conf to debug and follow the log while
printing. You may also turn on debug logging by running
sudo cupsctl --debug-logging
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andmalc wrote:
Wayne Topa-4 wrote:
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I gave attached the cupsd.conf & client.conf files.
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LogLevel warning
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On Sid for these tests
Thanks for the reply!
Changed the loglevel to debug
No entries in the error_log when my user tries to print. There are no
errors show there at all
tl --debug-logging
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I am having a problem with cups, again, and hope that someone here
may be able to save my sanity.
I had my AMD64 box die about 3 months ago and have just recently
revived it. It is a 3 dist box with squeeze and sid up to date so far
but having different printing problems. Printing was wo
I am having a problem with cups, again, and hope that someone here
may be able to save my sanity.
I had my AMD64 box die about 3 months ago and have just recently
revived it. It is a 3 dist box with squeeze and sid up to date so far
but having different printing problems. Printing was work
Thank you. But my trouble has nothing to do with printer as I cannot
print to a file either. It seems to be a iceweasel problem in printing
selected pages.
Ramesh
Andrew Malcolmson wrote:
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 6:46 PM, Ramasubramanian Ramesh wrote:
Can you please tell me why this might
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 6:46 PM, Ramasubramanian Ramesh wrote:
> Can you please tell me why this might be happening and what experiments I
> can do to further investigate? I tried googling and got nowhere.
>
Take a look at the Ubuntu wiki page on debugging printing issues:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com
Can you please tell me why this might be happening and what experiments
I can do to further investigate? I tried googling and got nowhere.
Ramesh
Ramasubramanian Ramesh wrote:
I run lenny amd64 and standard iceweasel package. I am having
difficulty in printing *some* secure (https) pages. I a
I run lenny amd64 and standard iceweasel package. I am having difficulty
in printing *some* secure (https) pages. I am not sure what causes it,
but I think it does not print if there is only one page to print. Th
result is the same regardless of whether I print to the printer directly
or to a
Hello!
a recurrent problem i have but since i don not often print documents
that hold more than 2-3 pages i notice it not really often...
nevertheless, now i had again to print out a 50 page document, and as
usual it happenend again...
the source is a pdf file, thats AFAIK, nearly the same as a
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