Mankuthimma wrote:
Hi,
Fireup your terminal emulator and hit
$ lpq
You'll get the Job Ids. Then hit
$lprm ...
That did it. Thanks!
Mike
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On 06/05/2007 05:15 AM, Mike McCarty wrote:
> My girlfriend accidentally queued a print job to a printer
> which is no longer connected. That print job apparently cannot
> be killed using the standard tool (GNOME).
>
> What may be done to kill that job?
>
> Mike
In addition to the earlier reply,
Mankuthimma wrote:
Hi,
Fireup your terminal emulator and hit
[snip]
Thanks for the reply. We'll give this a try.
Mike
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Hi,
Fireup your terminal emulator and hit
$ lpq
You'll get the Job Ids. Then hit
$lprm ...
On 6/5/07, Mike McCarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My girlfriend accidentally queued a print job to a printer
which is no longer connected. That print job apparently cannot
be killed using the stan
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