James Kosin wrote:
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Richard England wrote:
Karl Larsen wrote:
I had to replace the updated cups rpms. I did erase the updated
udev but that was not necessary. To erase the bad update you MUST
HAVE an early rpm from the install DVD and you install it with this:
# rpm -U --force --nodeps rpm-name
and you must do it because the darn thing hates to be dropped to a
lower level.
But again the printer works and I remade a printer entry and it
works just fine.
Jeesh, this makes the THIRD thread for this issue. Thanks for the
update, Karl, but why start with yet another subject line? Just
reply to one of the previous postings. Does your email program
handle threads? I start to suspect not. ~~R
THIRD, I think I can count a few more than that.
At least, now we know it was CUPS that broke.
Can someone please fix!
Thanks,
James
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No. I think the cups update is fine. It was the udev update that
stopped udev from making /dev/lp0 which caused my problem. There is a
bug in on this problem and it is active.
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Karl F. Larsen, AKA K5DI
Linux User
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