Anton Aylward wrote:
About this point the thread stopped being about Okular and became a matter of CUPs vs Kyocera
As it turned out, the initial problem was indeed caused by okular, cups and kyocera were innocent victims I think. Something okular sent/did made cups disable the printer for which there were no clear indications. It may have been written to the error log, but as that wraps around fairly fast, there's no way of telling. On ly indications available were: - jobs just said "pending" - the printer said "paused - "processing"". Only once I tried "lpstat -p" did I see that the printer had been disabled, and as Carlos found, it needs to be enabled with "cupsenable" from the command line. Anyway, okular took the blame yesterday, even if not entire guilty. -- Per Jessen, Zürich (20.8°C) http://www.hostsuisse.com/ - virtual servers, made in Switzerland. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org