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Hello.
I have the exact same problem as described heresolved but
sudo systemctl restart org.cups.cupsd.service
doesn't help. Anyhow cups web-interface is working and I was able to set up my printer there. Problem, that this is not enough, because chrome is not recognizing it and I need it to, because I must enable google cloud print. My user is in the following groups:
sys lp wheel ftp network video audio storage power users plugdev
Any idear where to start looking?
Last edited by deisi (2016-09-17 08:35:02)
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Hello,
do you use testing repos? If so would you mind to check version of cups package? If it is 2.2.0 try to downgrade to ver. 2.1.4-2 and check. Recently I faced with some nasty behavior of samba and gnome-settings-daemon caused by new cups (2.2.0).
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do you use testing repos?
No I dont't use testing repos.
Cups version is according to
pacman -Qii cups
2.1.4-2
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Okay, I found the problem. I had an wrong entry from an old setup in my
/etc/cups/client.conf
I removed it, now its working normal. Thanks for the help.
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