2010-03-16 02:18:37 |
Nazo |
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Binary package hint: cups
Since 2 or 3 weeks, my Ubuntu 9.10 can not automatically find the connected printers.
See attached screenshot:
- I click on System->Administration->Printing : no printer detected
- I go on the Troobleshoot (F1) menu, Next, I get the following message: "CUPS service stopped. The CUPS printer spooler does not appear to be running. To correct this, choose System ->Administration->Services from the main menu and look for the 'cups' service.
- so I follow the advice: I go into System ->Administration, but there is no System ->Administration->Services menu !!! (see screenshot)
FYI, I found a workaround: I enter "sudo service cups start" in the terminal to start the service, but that's boring as I have to do it each time I boot my computer... |
Binary package hint: cups
Since 2 or 3 weeks, my Ubuntu 9.10 can not automatically find the connected printers.
See attached screenshot:
- I click on System->Administration->Printing : no printer detected
- I go on the Troobleshoot (F1) menu, Next, I get the following message: "CUPS service stopped. The CUPS printer spooler does not appear to be running. To correct this, choose System ->Administration->Services from the main menu and look for the 'cups' service.
- so I follow the advice: I go into System ->Administration, but there is no System ->Administration->Services menu !!! (see screenshot)
FYI, I found a workaround: I enter "sudo service cups start" in the terminal to start the service, but that's boring as I have to do it each time I boot my computer...
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