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					| Titel: cups/printer seem to have crashed  Verfasst am: 15.12.2006, 16:24 Uhr |  |  
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          | I have used my printer (a Laserjet 5p) without any problems for a long while when suddenly it stopped printing (from any application). I tried re-running the printer configuration utility of KDE, but when I try printing a test page I get the error "unable to create temporary printer" and when I ignore it and try to create the printer I get "client error bad request". As a user, which is how I used to print I am member of the following groups: username dialout fax voice cdrom floppy tape sudo audio dip video plugdev games users usb scanner camera fuse. "Lp" is not among them. I tried doing "sudo adduser username lp" (substituting my real username of course) which added me (as a user) to lp. However, when I type "groups" then "lp" does not appear in the list. When I do sudo adduser username lp again it says that I am already member of this group. I know that this is not a hardware problem as I put a Kanotix live-CD into a drive and when through exactly the same configuration steps and my printer worked perfectly (test page printing and all).
 My feeling is that some installed application has done damage to my cups server or/and to my groups.
 Any ideas as to what I should do?
 Many thanks,
 VS
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					| Titel:  Verfasst am: 15.12.2006, 19:04 Uhr |  |  
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          | Well I would always suggest using your web browser to configure the printer. http://localhost:631
 
 You can always look at the file /etc/group to see whcih groups you are part of.  BTW I think it is proper to add a user to a group as root not with sudo (although it may make no difference - not sure).
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					| Titel:  Verfasst am: 15.12.2006, 22:40 Uhr |  |  
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          | I tried configuring CUPS through localhost:631 and IT WORKED!  Jeez, so the problem was on KDE's side I suppose.  Thanks so much for the tip - I learned something new and very useful. 
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					| Titel: http://localhost:631  Verfasst am: 15.12.2006, 23:01 Uhr |  |  
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          | mzil's suggestion is the easiest way that I know to configure a local printer.  It requires the installation of cupsys and swat, which Kanotix does by default, but that's all. |  
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