On Thursday July 5 2007 12:45, James Hatridge wrote:
Hi Verner!
That worked! I gave it a password for root, then went into the browser and found out that my printer was no longer "default". So I made it default and now it works fine.
NOW another question for all you, when I access http://localhost:631 as root the page is in English, when I access it as user its German. How can I get it to be English in both?
Thanks!
JIM
On Thursday 05 July 2007 19:20, Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
Torsdag 05 juli 2007 14:48 skrev James Hatridge:
HI all...
CUPS stopped working. I'm not sure what I did wrong but cups will not work at all now. I went into YAST and changed a filter on my printer conf. After that cups will not allow any printing at all, no user or root. I try to fix cups via the browser and no password works at all, user or root.
Any ideas or suggestions?
hi-
this is not a solution, but it's a start.. do "man lppasswd", read it. Then, as root, do:
lppasswd -a -g sys root (or someone else...)
this should setup a password to use with (in a browser on that very machine):
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An American in Bavaria http://www.gaubodengalerie.de How did you get it to work as user? I finally got mine to work as root. But I want to have a user called printmgr admin the printers. I created printmgr and made him a part of the lp group. But it will not validate him. -- Russ Linux register user 441463 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org