Okay, Martin, there's your log file, generated by doing the following:
mark@anduril:~$ sudo killall cupsd Password: mark@anduril:~$ sudo rm /etc/cups/printers.conf /var/log/cups/error_log mark@anduril:~$ sudo gedit /etc/cups/cupsd.conf ;Change LogLevel to debug2. mark@anduril:~$ sudo /usr/sbin/cupsd
At this point, gnome-cups-add still shows "no printer detected".
mark@anduril:~$ sudo killall cupsd mark@anduril:~$
and uploaded the log for you. Now, all I gotta do is figure out how to get my printer back<g>!
Okay, Martin, there's your log file, generated by doing the following:
mark@anduril:~$ sudo killall cupsd printers. conf /var/log/ cups/error_ log cupsd.conf ;Change LogLevel to debug2.
Password:
mark@anduril:~$ sudo rm /etc/cups/
mark@anduril:~$ sudo gedit /etc/cups/
mark@anduril:~$ sudo /usr/sbin/cupsd
At this point, gnome-cups-add still shows "no printer detected".
mark@anduril:~$ sudo killall cupsd
mark@anduril:~$
and uploaded the log for you. Now, all I gotta do is figure out how to get my printer back<g>!