I'll add this to the install instructions.

Thanks!

A

On 4/12/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

The default build of hplip puts the start-stop script, hplip, in
/etc/init.d. For Slackware this script must be renamed rc.hplip
and put in the directory /etc/rc.d. Then in booting, the rc.M script
will properly start first rc.hplip and then the cups daemon with
rc.cups.

cd /etc/init.d
mv hplip /etc/rc.d/rc.hplip
cd /
rm -r /etc/init.d

Reboot the machine. Verify that all is well by executing
/etc/rc.d/rc.hplip status AND by looking at the 'top' utility
display. It should show running cupsd, hpiod, and python.

Guido

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