I do not reproduce your problem. Instead, I have found that if I suspend one of my computers, when resuming I need to execute:
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rmmod uhci_hcd
modprobe uhci_hcd
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rmmod uhci_hcd
modprobe uhci_hcd
Am I pleased to find this tread! Thanks for keeping up with the latest version.lluamco wrote:hpliplite updated to version 3.9.12.
See first post
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cups-config --version
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#!/usr/bin/perl -U
cups-config is not a known command.rcrsn51 wrote:Does Dpup use a newer version of CUPS, like from the 1.3.x series? You can tell by running the command:Code: Select all
cups-config --version
That sounds easy enough. Unfortunately, before I saw your reply I hadrcrsn51 wrote:If so, locate the file /usr/lib/cups/filter/foomatic-rip-hplip
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#!/usr/bin/perl -U
Dude - it's not normally an ordeal. You seem to have had something uniquely weird go wrong with your CUPS.What an ordeal! I don't think I
should yet try to tempt windows users to try puppy linux.
I can't comment on how CUPS is configured in Dpup, but the ususal solution to the multiple-entry issue is to just reboot your machine. Or kill and restart the CUPS daemon.There should be a way to return CUPS configuration to its 'factory default'.