Craig White wrote: > Now, just to show you how absurd your concept is of grep enabled=1 is... > This was the contents of his /etc/yum.repos.d... > atrpms.repo ... > city-fan.org.repo Please, no more incredibly long lists. OK, he has a lot of files in yum.repos.d . I believe you. However, it doesn't matter if he has a million files there. All that matters is how many are enabled (with "enabled=1"). As far as I can see, you never mentioned this rather important point. > As I said, you admitted you didn't follow the thread, gave minimal > thought to the issue of his /etc/yum.repos.d condition but feel > competent to give opinions. The title of the thread is "Cups problem". I doubt if the OP's cups problem has anything to do with yum.repos.d . He has cupsd running, but can't see localhost:631 . As I said, the solution to the problem is almost certainly very simple, and probably obvious on looking at /var/log/cups/error_log . I'm entitled to my opinion; you are entitled to yours. But I wish you and the OP would learn to trim your postings. One does not need to know everything that has happened since 1066 in order to understand that someone has got something wrong in Iraq. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list