Tirsdag 29 august 2006 10:34 skrev Sven Burmeister:
Hi!
Am Montag, 28. August 2006 19:37 schrieb John King:
Try KDE Control Centre - peripherals - printers
Right clicking on the stopped printer should provide the opportunity to start it.
password needs to be given, but it can be saved.
I think that for this to work one has to give cups a root-password. this is apparently not the same root-password as used for the system. So if the kde-printer module does not accept your root password, you know why. ;)
Sven
To setup an adm-user for CUPS, do: lppasswd -g sys -a some-user-name (checkout man lppasswd) Note that CUPS is picky with passwords, they must be at least 8 chars and contain characters and numbers in order to work. With this new user/pw one may now log into IP:631 and fix whatever problems there may be. -- ------------------------------ Med venlig hilsen/Best regards Verner Kjærsgaard