Re: Printing problems and SELinux hcid/bluetooth_t issues.

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On Thu, 2007-11-01 at 22:53 +0000, Tim Waugh wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-11-01 at 13:48 -0700, Rick Stevens wrote:
> > Hey, gang.  Under F8T3, when I bring up the Gnome printer manager
> > (System->Admin->Printing), I get a cryptic message about cups:
> > 
> > There was an error during the CUPS operation: 'server-error-service-
> > unavailable'
> > 
> > I've never seen this before.  cupsd is running, the /etc/hosts file
> > can resolve the host's names and all, but I can't print or do anything.
> > Has anyone seen this and can you point me to some possible things to
> > look at?
> 
> What does 'lpstat -s' say?  Even if the local cupsd is running, it may
> be that you have configured CUPS clients to use a different host.

They're all showing ///dev/null.  The problem occurs when the Gnome
printer manager tries to connect to the cupsd on "localhost", so the
machine doesn't see ANY printers on the net (two of them are JetDirect
printers and one is on my old FC6 machine).  My F7 box sees them just
fine and I can print to them.  The F8t3 machine won't let me look at
them, delete them from the F8t3 queues or print to them.  I can't even
delete them from a browser aimed at localhost:631.

Needless to say, I'm lost here.

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