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Usually best to just start over by running three commands. | |||
sudo apt-get install --reinstall cups cups-browsed cups-client cups-common cups-daemon cups-server-common | Usually best to just start over by running three commands. | ||
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<code>sudo apt-get install --reinstall cups cups-browsed cups-client cups-common cups-daemon cups-server-common</code> | |||
then: | then: | ||
sudo systemctl daemon-reload | <code>sudo systemctl daemon-reload</code> | ||
You can check the statuses with | |||
<code>service cups status</code> | |||
service cups status | <code>service cups-browsed status</code> | ||
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Revision as of 05:50, 28 October 2021
this is the wonderful and mysteriously dreadful Common Unix Printing System.
Usually best to just start over by running three commands.
sudo apt-get install --reinstall cups cups-browsed cups-client cups-common cups-daemon cups-server-common
then:
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
You can check the statuses with
service cups status
service cups-browsed status