The problem is the following:
When I boot up my computer and CUPS starts after Samba, I cannot get the
list of my "shared" printer. I need CUPS to start first and then Samba.
Is it a CUPS bug or a Samba bug??? I have no clue. It is a bug.
As I stated, I found a workaround (sudo mv /etc/rc2.d/S50
I just found out the problem with CUPS. Samba is starting before CUPS
and Samba is timing out before CUPS being completely started.
I've been able to workaround this problem by making CUPS starting before Samba:
sudo mv /etc/rc2.d/S50cups /etc/rc2.d/S15cups
Now I'm wondering what's gonna happened
I have the same problem as Victor.
I cannot see my printer with samba when I start up my computer but if I
restart the service /etc/init.d/samba restart. I see it without any
problem. Is it possible that CUPS does not start fast enough?
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