Re: Printing with Canon Pixma iP1800 on Fedora Core 7

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Valentina M wrote, On 07/30/2008 11:53 AM:
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 3:11 PM, Kevin Martin <kevintm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Todd Denniston wrote:
anything appearing in /var/log/cups/* when you attempt to print (as a
normal user or as root)?

And do you mean there is no /var/log/messages or that there are no new
messages there when you try to print?

 And if there is a /var/log/messages file and you can't access it as root
then you've got another problem that may be more serious and/or may be
related as that would indicate that root might not be root.

Kevin



it appears like this:

[root@localhost mario]# /var/log/
audit/          gdm/            prelink/        vdr/
BackupPC/       httpd/          samba/
bittorrent/     mail/           setroubleshoot/
cups/           ppp/            vbox/
[root@localhost mario]# /var/log/messages
bash: /var/log/messages: Access Denied          --------- translated in
english
[root@localhost mario]#



The other replies you got (from Antonio and Kevin) have good info on how to access that one file.

May I suggest getting a copy of:
Linux+ Study Guide, 3rd Edition (XKO-002)
by Roderick W. Smith (Author)
# Paperback: 592 pages
# Publisher: Sybex; 3 edition (February 9, 2005)
# Language: English
# ISBN-10: 078214389X
# ISBN-13: 978-0782143898
http://www.amazon.com/Linux-Study-Guide-3rd-XKO-002/dp/078214389X/ref=sr_11_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1197930323&sr=11-1

and read chapter 2.

Then read most of the rest of the book. The book covers just the basics of system administration on a Linux machine, and at the same time gets you ready to prove you are at that level, i.e., take the Linux+ exam.

Note: I consider some portions of this book out of date, due to Linux progressing in the last few years, but it still gives appropriate/useful basic admin advise. Example: The book talks of the different ways hard drive partitions are presented (/dev/[hs]da[0-9]), but current kernels represent everything as scsi devices.

Other related books, such as those shown in the "Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought" section of the amazon page, are probably just as good, but this is the only one I have had recent experience reading.

--
Todd Denniston
Crane Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC Crane)
Harnessing the Power of Technology for the Warfighter

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