Cups
Aaron Konstam
akonstam at sbcglobal.net
Wed Aug 8 11:04:44 UTC 2007
On Tue, 2007-08-07 at 15:50 -0600, Karl Larsen wrote:
> Alan M. Evans wrote:
> > On Tue, 2007-08-07 at 15:20 -0600, Karl Larsen wrote:
> >> I have learned a lot today and it is all bad. Let us assume the udev
> >> update I got is what ruined my printing. The obvious thing to do is
> >> delete the update. But you can not do that.
> >
> > No. The obvious thing to do is to roll back to an old udev. You would do
> > this by grabbing an old version rpm then replace the new (updated)
> > package with the old one.
> >
> >> The update becomes part of the whole file for udev. This you can't just
> >> remove because it is used by the whole computer!
> >
> > The udev package didn't *become* a part of the system, it already was
> > integral part of the system before the update. You couldn't have deleted
> > udev even before the update.
> >
> >> So I think I need to get out my DVD and look for the old udev rpm and
> >> force it to replace the updated one.
> >
> > Amazing conclusion.
> >
> >> If that doesn't work do the same thing to the others. A whole lot of
> >> work. Maybe easier to just reload f7?
> >
> > Or you could try switching to decaffeinated drinks.
> >
> >
> Well I have the old udev now. Maybe I need to reboot? It didn't help at
> all.
I assume you configured the printer in the cups web interface. Yes?
Then did you run: service cupsd restart
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