Re: cups messages in boot logs.

2024-09-05 Thread George N. White III
On Thu, Sep 5, 2024 at 4:06 PM home user via users < users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote: > > But I still get the message about printer drivers being deprecated: (from > journalctl -b | grep -i cups) > > Sep 05 11:37:25 coyote cupsd[1257]: Printer drivers are deprecated and > will stop working in

Re: cups messages in boot logs.

2024-09-05 Thread home user via users
On 8/31/24 1:17 PM, home user via users wrote: good afternoon, (f39 standalone workstation, last patched Thursday, August 29) The next group of boot log messages of possible concern is related to cups.  I hope that we don't need context lines for this.  Here are the messages (with line number

Re: cups messages in boot logs.

2024-09-03 Thread George N. White III
On Sat, Aug 31, 2024 at 4:17 PM home user via users < users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote: > good afternoon, > > (f39 standalone workstation, last patched Thursday, August 29) > > The next group of boot log messages of possible concern is related to > cups. I hope that we don't need context line

Re: cups messages in boot logs.

2024-09-03 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Tue, 2024-09-03 at 07:57 +0100, Barry wrote: > > > On 3 Sep 2024, at 01:41, Tim via users > > wrote: > > > > Modern printers are quite shite, are expensive with their consumables, > > often being cheaper to throw away and buy a whole new printer instead > > of buying new ink (even though the

Re: cups messages in boot logs.

2024-09-02 Thread Barry
> On 3 Sep 2024, at 01:41, Tim via users wrote: > > Modern printers are quite shite, are expensive with their consumables, > often being cheaper to throw away and buy a whole new printer instead > of buying new ink (even though the included demo ink packages are very > small). And it's not tha

Re: cups messages in boot logs.

2024-09-02 Thread Tim via users
Tim: > > As far as printer driving is concerned, there's a belief that we should > > move away from every printer having their own incompatible ways of > > doing things (yay!), and there should be a common standard (good luck > > with that) where you can just print to your printer through the syste

Re: cups messages in boot logs.

2024-09-02 Thread Tim via users
Tim: > > As far as printer driving is concerned, there's a belief that we should > > move away from every printer having their own incompatible ways of > > doing things (yay!), and there should be a common standard (good luck > > with that) where you can just print to your printer through the syste

Re: cups messages in boot logs.

2024-09-02 Thread Barry Scott
> On 2 Sep 2024, at 14:15, Tim via users wrote: > > As far as printer driving is concerned, there's a belief that we should > move away from every printer having their own incompatible ways of > doing things (yay!), and there should be a common standard (good luck > with that) where you can jus

Re: cups messages in boot logs.

2024-09-02 Thread Bob Marčan via users
On Mon, 02 Sep 2024 22:45:35 +0930 "Tim via users" wrote: > On Sun, 2024-09-01 at 16:05 -0600, home user via users wrote: ... > As far as printer driving is concerned, there's a belief that we should > move away from every printer having their own incompatible ways of > doing things (yay!), and t

Re: cups messages in boot logs.

2024-09-02 Thread Tim via users
On Sun, 2024-09-01 at 16:05 -0600, home user via users wrote: > My primary concern is the message regarding a "deprecated" printer > driver. As I understand "deprecated", something should already have > happened but didn't, and the old way will soon cease working. So: > 1. What is it that should

Re: cups messages in boot logs.

2024-09-02 Thread Barry Scott
> On 1 Sep 2024, at 23:05, home user via users > wrote: > >> I assume you get that error because your fedora is not up to date. >> Is that deliberate? >> Barry > > No. It's also not correct. Hmm... Then the reinstall should work. The error means that the version you have installed is nolon

Re: cups messages in boot logs.

2024-09-01 Thread home user via users
On 9/1/24 3:43 PM, Barry wrote: On 31 Aug 2024, at 22:23, home user via users wrote: Installed package cups-1:2.4.10-3.fc39.x86_64 (from updates) not available. I assume you get that error because your fedora is not up to date. Is that deliberate? Barry No. It's also not correct. (By

Re: cups messages in boot logs.

2024-09-01 Thread Barry
> On 31 Aug 2024, at 22:23, home user via users > wrote: > > Installed package cups-1:2.4.10-3.fc39.x86_64 (from updates) not available. I assume you get that error because your fedora is not up to date. Is that deliberate? Barry -- ___ users ma

Re: cups messages in boot logs.

2024-08-31 Thread home user via users
On 8/31/24 1:41 PM, Barry Scott wrote: On 31 Aug 2024, at 20:17, home user via users wrote: 1634 Aug 30 08:11:11 coyote cupsd[1258]: Unknown directive BrowseOrder on line 6 of /etc/cups/cupsd.conf. I think your /etc/cups/cupsd.conf is out of date. I do not see lines with the keywords tha

Re: cups messages in boot logs.

2024-08-31 Thread Barry Scott
> On 31 Aug 2024, at 20:17, home user via users > wrote: > > 1634 Aug 30 08:11:11 coyote cupsd[1258]: Unknown directive BrowseOrder on > line 6 of /etc/cups/cupsd.conf. I think your /etc/cups/cupsd.conf is out of date. I do not see lines with the keywords that the logs report in the file on

cups messages in boot logs.

2024-08-31 Thread home user via users
good afternoon, (f39 standalone workstation, last patched Thursday, August 29) The next group of boot log messages of possible concern is related to cups.  I hope that we don't need context lines for this.  Here are the messages (with line numbers): - - - - - - 1634 Aug 30 08:11:11 coyote cu