On 4/19/07, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook <jtwdyp@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 It would appear that on Tue Apr 17 2007, Tim Waugh did say: > On Tue, 2007-04-17 at 12:01 -0400, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote: > > lpstat: No destinations added. > > lpstat: No destinations added. > > no system default destination > > CUPS is running fine. So KDE is at fault somehow. > > > > grep -v ^# /etc/cups/cupsd.conf > > > ServerBin /usr/lib/cups > > Yes, that's the sort of rubbish KDE tends to write into > /etc/cups/cupsd.conf. My suggestion is to (a) restore the > default CUPS configuration (hopefully KDE has left you a > backup), and (b) avoid the KDE print config tool. Well I wouldn't know whether it's rubbish or not, but I took your word for it being better to use the default cupsd.conf file. It was there under the filename of cupsd.conf.default (A much smaller file I might add) Then I tried the cups web interface. It appears to work. But it doesn't find the driver for an hp deskjet D4100 series printer. I know such a driver exists, because I'm using it on my laptop. Where I've got Kubuntu (edgy), Mepis, & Sabayon linux installations. All of which were able to install it easily with the kde tool... Then I noticed the welcome (home tab) page of the web interface included: Visit the official CUPS site for printer drivers and assistance: www.cups.org So I clicked on it and tried the "Printer Drivers" tab. But it doesn't seem like the d4100 is listed there either... <sigh> Gawd I miss my old hp 5650... Any other suggestions?
Did you install the HP drivers, i.e. hplip and hpijs?