> Right, usblp must not be loaded for cups to work. cups installs a > blacklist file for this (/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-cups.conf). Did you > reboot after the upgrade? If not, could you try "rmmod usblp" as root, > and then restart cups with "/etc/init.d/cups restart" as root? > Can you please check ("lsmod | grep usblp" as user) if usblp still > gets loaded for you after a clean boot? If so, does it help if you do > "update-initramfs -u" as root?
Correct, usblp was blacklisted after CUPS installation, I've rebooted several times. Even more, my kernel doesn't have usblp module, both «sudo modprobe -l | grep usblp» and «lsmod | grep usblp» show nothing. dmesg output is the same: [ 306.582323] usb 5-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 2 [ 306.740409] usb 5-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice [ 306.747338] usblp0: USB Bidirectional printer dev 2 if 0 alt 0 proto 2 vid 0x04E8 pid 0x325B [ 332.238856] usb 5-1: usbfs: interface 0 claimed by usblp while 'usb' sets config #1 Also, I've updated initramfs and rebooted again. It didn't help. Also, I remember one small detail — after first CUPS upgrade in unstable everything worked well. But CUPS 1.4.0-4 asked me to rewrite its config, and I agreed. After this (I think that after this, but not sure) CUPS stopped working. Regards, Oleksandr. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org