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Thanks Tiago. That seems to have fixed the problem.
Tiago Salem Herrmann wrote:
> Tiago Salem Herrmann wrote:
>> Ben Popatopalous wrote:
>>> Tiago Salem Herrmann wrote:
>>>> Ben Popatopalous wrote:
>>>>> Tiago Salem Herrmann wrote:
>>>>>> Ben Popatopalous wrote:
>>>>>>> When I 1st installed 2009 alpha 2 x86_64 I had mouse trouble. I
>>>>>>> tried to let printerdrake do it's thing but it never finished
>>>>>>> until I got mouse working after many reboots. I think got
>>>>>>> printerdrake confused in the process. Now every time I reboot
>>>>>>> printerdrake runs, tries to install already installed packages,
>>>>>>> and ends with 'Cannot install cups' even though cups is
>>>>>>> installed. Any idea how to put a stop to this egregious error???
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On the + side my CANON PIXMA MP830 is configured and working fine.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Ben Popatopalous
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> are you using kde4, kde3 or gnome?
>>>>>> are your package medias configured properly?
>>>>>> if you are using kde, please, execute the following command:
>>>>>> cat $HOME/.kde*/share/config/ksmserverrc | grep restartCommand
>>>>>> and please check if printerdrake or autosetupprintqueues are listed.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> I'm using KDE mostly KDE 3.
>>>>>
>>>>> # cat $HOME/.kde*/share/config/ksmserverrc | grep restartCommand
>>>>> cat: /root/.kde*/share/config/ksmserverrc: No such file or directory
>>>> Try as a regular user, the same as you use to login in kde3, not root.
>>>>
>>> Thanks. Now you know I have much to learn with Cooker testing.
>> No problem :)
>>
>> Could you add the following line to /etc/sysconfig/printing just to
>> check if the problem is solved?
>> DYNAMIC_LP=no
>>
>> If printerdrake is still shown when you login, please, fill a bug
>> report.
>> Thanks.
>>
> Ops, sorry, the right file is /etc/sysconfig/system
>