Re: Re: [SLE] Print job queued, but can't start daemon
Hello,
Which daemon is supposed to be running? i.e. are you using
CUPS (Common Unix Printing System), lpd???
You should ensure that one of these is set to run in your
default run-level (you can use yast for this, or edit the
file /etc/rc.config manually).
Regards,
Thomas Adam
"The Linux Weekend Mechanic" --
THOMAS ADAM wrote:
Hello,
Which daemon is supposed to be running? i.e. are you using CUPS (Common Unix Printing System), lpd???
You should ensure that one of these is set to run in your default run-level (you can use yast for this, or edit the file /etc/rc.config manually).
Regards,
Thomas Adam
The statement 'START_LPD=yes' is present in my 'rc.config' file. Lawrence Sayre --------------------------------------------- "Man's mind is his basic tool of survival!" (a quote from the famous 'John Galt' speech in the equally famous book "Atlas Shrugged") ---------------------------------------------
I've decided to try re-installing lprold, but I can't find the file. Where is it and what is it called (using SuSE 6.3)? Thanks, Lawrence Sayre --------------------------------------------- "Man's mind is his basic tool of survival!" (a quote from the famous 'John Galt' speech in the equally famous book "Atlas Shrugged") ---------------------------------------------
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