On 08/07/2007 10:10 PM, James Kosin wrote: > Karl Larsen wrote: >> I know the files I had in the update but none say they are for the >> printer. Here they are in fact: Aug 06 13:54:00 Updated: >> openssl.i686 0.9.8b-14.fc7 Aug 06 13:54:02 Updated: >> libvolume_id.i386 113-8.fc7 Aug 06 13:54:10 Updated: libpurple.i386 >> 2.1.0-1.fc7 Aug 06 13:54:16 Updated: spamassassin.i386 3.2.2-2.fc7 >> Aug 06 13:54:17 Updated: libpcap.i386 14:0.9.7-1.fc7 Aug 06 >> 13:54:19 Updated: udev.i386 113-8.fc7 Aug 06 13:55:13 Updated: >> pidgin.i386 2.1.0-1.fc7 Aug 06 13:55:14 Updated: strace.i386 >> 4.5.16-1.fc7 Aug 06 13:55:21 Updated: openssl-devel.i386 >> 0.9.8b-14.fc7 [root@k5di log]# > > I take my last statement about UDEV maybe being the problem back. > libpcap is the library of printer capabilities and is more likely the > culprit here. No: $ rpm -qi libpcap Name : libpcap Relocations: (not relocatable) [...] Summary : A system-independent interface for user-level packet capture Description : Libpcap provides a portable framework for low-level network monitoring. Libpcap can provide network statistics collection, [...] Install libpcap if you need to do low-level network traffic monitoring on your network. -- Sjoerd Mullender