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Solved: I cannot figure out why CUPS will not load in rc.conf. This is a fresh install and the only message I get is "Fail." I have read the logs with the same message result. It is dirving me crazy.
Thanks for the help.
I did another install and it loads fine now...don't know what the difference is. Thanks!
Last edited by jeffreyldavidson (2010-01-16 03:29:18)
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I actuall found this message in the var/cups log
E [12/Dec/2009:18:37:03 -0600] Unable to set ACLs on root certificate "/var/run/cups/certs/0" - Operation not supported
Don't know what it means.
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Have you blacklisted the usblp module?
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I do not have a USB printer and the module will not load in rc.conf on startup but I will give it a shot anyway.
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E [12/Dec/2009:18:37:03 -0600] Unable to set ACLs on root certificate "/var/run/cups/certs/0" - Operation not supported
I get that message too, it's harmless afaik. You can turn on more messages by editing /etc/cups/cupsd.conf and set 'LogLevel' to 'debug'. then do /etc/rc.d/cups start and see what happens
Last edited by PirateJonno (2009-12-13 04:36:51)
"You can watch for your administrator to install the latest kernel with watch uname -r" - From the watch man page
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Try to run cups from a terminal to check the output.
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