On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 3:11 PM, Kevin Martin <kevintm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
it appears like this:
[root@localhost mario]# /var/log/
audit/ gdm/ prelink/ vdr/
BackupPC/ httpd/ samba/
bittorrent/ mail/ setroubleshoot/
cups/ ppp/ vbox/
[root@localhost mario]# /var/log/messages
bash: /var/log/messages: Access Denied --------- translated in english
[root@localhost mario]#
And if there is a /var/log/messages file and you can't access it as root then you've got another problem that may be more serious and/or may be related as that would indicate that root might not be root.
Todd Denniston wrote:
Valentina M wrote, On 07/24/2008 11:56 AM:
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 12:17 PM, Kevin Martin <kevintm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx><SNIP>
wrote:
Valentina M wrote:
Do you see any odd usb errors in dmesg or in /var/log/messages?
Well I logged as root, and keeps happening the same. When I try to print
from OpenOfficeOrg or even from the printer settings, in the menu, where u
can send a "Test Print Page" . Just doesn't do anything...
Thanks
Valentina
Kevin
In dsmeg I dont see anything like an error, only this one which I dont know
what is it :
handlers:
[<f8ccc3bb>] (via_driver_irq_handler+0x0/0x165 [via])
Disabling IRQ #20
MPU-401 device not found or device busy
PPP generic driver version 2.4.2
And at /var/log/messages it tells me Access Denied, even if I'm working as
root. And when I wanna see what's inside /var/log doesnt show messages..
anything appearing in /var/log/cups/* when you attempt to print (as a normal user or as root)?
And do you mean there is no /var/log/messages or that there are no new messages there when you try to print?
Kevin
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it appears like this:
[root@localhost mario]# /var/log/
audit/ gdm/ prelink/ vdr/
BackupPC/ httpd/ samba/
bittorrent/ mail/ setroubleshoot/
cups/ ppp/ vbox/
[root@localhost mario]# /var/log/messages
bash: /var/log/messages: Access Denied --------- translated in english
[root@localhost mario]#
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