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					| Titel: please help me totally re-set CUPS  Verfasst am: 22.12.2006, 18:27 Uhr |  | 
  
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          | Hi, 
 I have been having some printer issues for a while.  I posted a question about that here, and I was given the very good advice to use my browser (links2) to setup my printer again.  All worked perfectly for one day, but then CUPS somehow re-crashed. I cannot print a test page from my localhost:631 because of a 'full quota'.  I cannot create a new printer, because of a 'client erorr'.  When I try to use KDE's printer config utility, I cannot print a test page either since it 'cannot created a temporary printer'.  When I try to skip this and just enter the correct info, I am told the printer cannot be created, client error.
 
 I thought that this might be a persmission issue, but I did my CUPS configs as root, and I tried printing as root also (via sux), but nothing worked
   
 I tried erasing the printer file and re-create a "new" printer with a different name.  I also tried to use a different driver.  To no avail.
 
 Anway - I do not have the skills to search and fix the CUPS config (I suppose that this is where the problem is).  I know that the hardware works.  How do I totally 'shoot' all my CUPS config files (so to also erase all 'quotas' wherever they are) and then re-configure my printer from scratch?
 
 I use a hard disk install of Kanotix 2005-4 and a HP Laserjet 5P.
 
 Thanks for any help!
 
 VS
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					| Titel:  Verfasst am: 22.12.2006, 20:18 Uhr |  | 
  
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					| Titel:  Verfasst am: 23.12.2006, 03:24 Uhr |  | 
  
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          | As I understand it, in order to use your browser to configure your printer (i.e. http://localhost:631), you need these two packages and their depends-- cupsys and swat. 
 Consequently, I would suggest removing them and reinstalling them.
 
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# apt-get remove cupsys swat
# apt-get install cupsys swat
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					| Titel:  Verfasst am: 23.12.2006, 06:45 Uhr |  | 
  
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          | I would rather suggest to make us of apt-get --purge remove - just to make sure any "potentially abused" configuration files will be gone as well ...   
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					| Titel:  Verfasst am: 23.12.2006, 19:49 Uhr |  | 
  
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          | thanks guys - your advice worked and I am printing again! You guys are great, thanks for the help.
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          | michael7 hat folgendes geschrieben:: 
As I understand it, in order to use your browser to configure your printer (i.e. http://localhost:631),  you need these two packages and their depends-- cupsys and swat.
 
Consequently, I would suggest removing them and reinstalling them.
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# apt-get remove cupsys swat
# apt-get install cupsys swat
 I only take the time to add to this post becasue it's the second time I have seen this misinformation.  You do NOT need SWAT for printing.
 What is SWAT?
 
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apt-cache search swat
swat - Samba Web Administration Tool
 If you need to share a printer w/ a windows box then you might want swat but it has nothing to do with printing itself.
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          | vees hat folgendes geschrieben:: 
thanks guys - your advice worked and I am printing again!
You guys are great, thanks for the help.
 Glad you got it working.
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					| Titel:  Verfasst am: 30.12.2006, 20:54 Uhr |  | 
  
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          | mzilikazi hat folgendes geschrieben:: 
You do NOT need SWAT for printing.
 mzilikazi is right.  You do not need swat for printing or for using http://localhost:631 in your browser to set up your printer.  Removing and reinstalling cupsys is the ticket.
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