On 06/07/11 10:25, Paul F. Johnson wrote: >> I would guess (given that Lennart used it as his example in his recent >> article) that it has been converted to be a native systemd service. > > Ah. > > Looks like I may need to bz it as unless I run /usr/sbin/cupsd -F from a > terminal, the service isn't starting. s-c-services and s-c-printer isn't > showing anything. Well first of all I'd check it's enabled as I believe policy is that the enabled/disabled state of a service is not carried over when it migrates from svsvinit to systemd. So a "systemctl enable cups.service" might be the best thing to try first - certainly my rawhide VM seems to have had it disabled. Tom -- Tom Hughes (tom@xxxxxxxxxx) http://compton.nu/ -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel