On 1/27/24 23:19, Michael Dinon wrote:
What version of cups?
On Saturday, January 27, 2024, Thelma mailto:the...@sys-concept.com>> wrote:
I have two network printers and all of a sudden when trying to print to
them I get an error message in cups:
Unable to locate printer
Ping pri
Have you installed Avahi-daemon set it up to start automatically deleted
printer and re-added?
~ Joe B
From: Thelma
Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2024 11:38:48 AM
To: Gentoo mailing list
Subject: [gentoo-user] Unable to locate printer
I have two network printers
What version of cups?
On Saturday, January 27, 2024, Thelma wrote:
> I have two network printers and all of a sudden when trying to print to
> them I get an error message in cups:
>
> Unable to locate printer
>
> Ping printer IP works, printing from VirtualBox - Windows works.
>
> lpstat -t
> sch
On Sat, Jan 27, 2024 at 08:09:03PM +0100, Arsen Arsenović wrote
> Try installing installkernel with USE=grub and reporting what happens
> when you try to config a dist-kernel.
I run grub. My flags...
[x8940][root][~] emerge -pv installkernel
[ebuild R] sys-kernel/installkernel-18::gent
I have two network printers and all of a sudden when trying to print to them I
get an error message in cups:
Unable to locate printer
Ping printer IP works, printing from VirtualBox - Windows works.
lpstat -t
scheduler is running
no system default destination
device for 3170-color: lpd://BRN30
Alexander Puchmayr writes:
> Hi there,
>
> Since now kernel 6.6 is stable, installation procedure seems to have changed.
>
> I used to install it by
>
> emerge --config gentoo-kernel
> grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg
This means something was wrong before. The extra mkconfig step should
ne
Hey,
I've run into the same issue.
>From what I could backtrack it was the merge,
of kernel-install into installkernel
(https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Installkernel).
So what I did to fix was to add the following change,
as suggested in the wiki to prevent the systemd-kernel-install,
like:
```
$ ca
On Saturday, 27 January 2024 16:10:40 GMT Alexander Puchmayr wrote:
> Since now kernel 6.6 is stable, installation procedure seems to have
> changed.
>
> I used to install it by
>
> emerge --config gentoo-kernel
I don't know what that does. I run make oldconfig; make; make modules-install;
mak
Hi there,
Since now kernel 6.6 is stable, installation procedure seems to have changed.
I used to install it by
emerge --config gentoo-kernel
grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg
But grub does not find the kernel, since it is not installed in /boot's root
but in some uuid named sub directory.
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