Andrew Malcolmson wrote:
Wayne Topa-4 wrote:
Has anyone got a clue as to where I should look?
Perhaps:
sudo aptitude purge cups
#check for any cups packages left and purge them if any are found
sudo aptitude search cups~i
#Search your user's home folder for any remaining cups settings
Wayne Topa-4 wrote:
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> Has anyone got a clue as to where I should look?
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Perhaps:
sudo aptitude purge cups
#check for any cups packages left and purge them if any are found
sudo aptitude search cups~i
#Search your user's home folder for any remaining cups settings
sudo aptitude clean
andmalc wrote:
Wayne Topa-4 wrote:
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I gave attached the cupsd.conf & client.conf files.
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LogLevel warning
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Try changing the log level in cupsd.conf to debug and follow the log while
printing. You may also turn on debug logging by running
sudo cupsctl --debug-logging
More info:
andmalc wrote:
Wayne Topa-4 wrote:
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I gave attached the cupsd.conf & client.conf files.
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LogLevel warning
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On Sid for these tests
Thanks for the reply!
Changed the loglevel to debug
No entries in the error_log when my user tries to print. There are no
errors show there at all
Wayne Topa-4 wrote:
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> I gave attached the cupsd.conf & client.conf files.
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> LogLevel warning
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Try changing the log level in cupsd.conf to debug and follow the log while
printing. You may also turn on debug logging by running
sudo cupsctl --debug-logging
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