I have a client with a network of SUSE 11.1 machines. Printers are physically connected to a number of the workstations. CUPS is set up so that all machines can see all other printers. Normally it works good. But then something went wrong on the one machine. Two of the remote printers on it is stuck in the configuration and I cannot remove them. Basic scenario: Server1 : workstation1 : printer1, printer2 workstation2 : printer3, printer4 So, normally Server1 lists printers1-4 in it;s cups and it can print to them. But now, we have on server1 the following: printer1, printer2, working pritner3: Listed, but URI=/dev/null printer4: Listed, but URI=/dev/null. pritner3@workstation2: working printer3@workstation2: working If I shut down the CUPS on workstation2, the two printers with @workstation2 disappears from Server1, but the other two are still there. We even tried to reboot the server, and changed workstation2 to not advertise the printers, but the two printers with URI /dev/null are still there. Server1 is a LTSP server and the local users have one of the defunct printers are default, so this is a bit of a problem, because all thier print jobs disappear into the void. Any idea how I can remove the two remote printers from the server's cups config? Thanks -- Andre Truter | Software Consultant | Registered Linux user #185282 Jabber: andre.truter@gmail.com | http://www.trusoft.co.za ~ A dinosaur is a salamander designed to Mil Spec ~ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org