Re: Cups problem

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Craig White wrote:
On Fri, 2007-12-14 at 09:00 +1000, david walcroft wrote:
Craig White wrote:
On Thu, 2007-12-13 at 15:57 +1000, david walcroft wrote:

It seems to know which cups to install but cannot find the rpm.
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that usually can be fixed by clearing yum cache.

why you removed cups with a --nodeps is beyond my comprehension but the
following might work...

yum clean all
yum install cups
yum update

Try that and see if it installs cups

Craig

I thought removing cups would clear up any faulty connections, it has worked for
me in the past.

[david@reddwarf burner]$ rpm -qa |grep cups
cups-pdf-2.4.6-3.fc8.i386
apcupsd-std-3.10.18-1.i386
gutenprint-cups-5.0.1-5.fc8.i386
cups-libs-1.3.4-4.fc8.i386
cups-1.3.4-4.fc8.i386
libgnomecups-0.2.2-11.fc8.i386
[david@reddwarf burner]

Cups is now installed I had to do the  manual method.
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I hope that did not include --nodeps

Please tell me that didn't including installing with --nodeps
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yum updated 31 files but no cups yet
Still not printing.
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now back to my earlier thread...

OK, you need to register and then start cups...

/sbin/chkconfig cups on
/sbin/service cups start

Then you will have to see if printer is still set up...probably easiest
to just use 'Administration' => 'Printing'

set up printer, apply changes, click 'Print Test Page'

until you get a test page to print, don't bother with any other program.
Fix the settings

Craig


I do not know if this will affect this problem but I have just remembered
That I use HP's driver hplip for my printer.

   david


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