cups & slackware 10.0
Kurt Wall
kwall
Sat Jan 8 09:12:25 PST 2005
On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 12:48:05AM -0800, Ted Ozolins took 23 lines to write:
> After changing the IP address of a machine and going through the config
> files to make sure that this is reflected properly, I've run into a
> glitch. Printing is done on another machine whose IP was xxx.xxx.1.2
> and now is xxx.xxx.0.36 and even after deleting everything related to
> cups and re-installing, it is still looking for the printer on
> xxx.xxx.1.2. Where is it getting this crap from? I used pkgtool to
> remove cups, deleted /etc/cups, made sure that /usr/share/cups was gone,
> ran updatedb and checked for cups, nothing. Re-install cups and its
> looking for the printer on xxx.xxx.1.2 and not xxx.xxx.0.36. What am I
> missing? Is there another file I need to nuke? The other two machines
> running gentoo had no problems making this transition.
Perchance some CUPS config file in a home directory somewhere?
Kurt
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