On 2/3/21 2:42 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Doug McGarrett <dmcgarrett@optonline.net> [02-03-21 14:39]:
You need to use root credentials to make changes using localhost:631 unless you add your user to the right groups.
Ken Schneider You haven't been reading the mail. I can open CUPS, I can (maybe) modify the
On 2/2/21 11:51 AM, Kenneth Schneider wrote: printer characteristics, but when I try to do so, CUPS asks for a user name and password. I put in the only username I ever use--doug-- and the only password I use on the computer, which I use to boot up and to activate an admin function with su - CUPS says forbidden. If the computer thinks I have a different user name, how do I find out? And I'm pretty sure it won't tell me the password it's expecting, but I'm damned if I'm going to change that, since I need it all the time. --doug
On Feb 2, 2021, at 5:57 AM, Axel Braun <docb@opensuse.org> wrote:
Am Dienstag, 2. Februar 2021, 11:52:47 CET schrieb Carlos E. R.:
On 02/02/2021 08.27, Axel Braun wrote: Am Dienstag, 2. Februar 2021, 01:59:36 CET schrieb Doug McGarrett: > OK, if that's the case, how do I find out what the epson wants to see > for a definition? > It certainly did not want to see any of the definitions I tried. Maybe I issed something, but if you fire up the CUPS menu (localhost:631) , select the printer -> maintenance -> change default values, there are drop- down menus for each value.... You missed that he gets not authorized. Thank you Carlos - root does either not work?
when cups asks for user name, use "root" and the password you use when you use "su -".
Thanx, Pat. It finally came back to me. --doug