kevin@litle.litle.com (kevin p burke) (08/09/90)
occasionally on my machine, lp gets into a weird state where it will not print unles I do a "sysadm lpstop; sysadm lpstart" and then it will print only one file...the only way I've discovered to remedy this is to reboot the system...I don't like this solution for various reasons...anyone know the solution? thanx -k -- Kevin P. Burke, Corporate Mystic, Litle & Co. | POB C26, Hanover, NH 03755-6000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Just Do It." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- kevin@litle.com {backbone}!dartvax.dartmouth.edu!litle!kevin
jta@funic.funet.fi (Juha Takala) (08/09/90)
In article <504@litle.litle.com> kevin@litle.litle.com (kevin p burke) writes:
occasionally on my machine, lp gets into a weird state where it will not
print unles I do a "sysadm lpstop; sysadm lpstart" and then it will print
only one file...the only way I've discovered to remedy this is to reboot
the system...I don't like this solution for various reasons...anyone know
the solution?
My lp also does somthing like that. `lpstat -t' tells that the printer
is is idle, enabled and "stopped with printer fault". `enable lj' will
make the first job from the queue to come out, but the fault does not go
away. I have either no fix (but reboot) for the problem. Maybe we have
the same reason. Can someone tell?
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Juha Takala (jta@sah.vtt.fi) tel.: +358-0-456 6415 fax: +358-0-435 67014
Technical Research Centre, Laboratory of Electrical and Automation Engineering
Otakaari 7 B, 02150 Espoo, FINLAND
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Juha Takala (jta@sah.vtt.fi) tel.: +358-0-456 6415 fax: +358-0-435 67014
Technical Research Centre, Laboratory of Electrical and Automation Engineering
Otakaari 7 B, 02150 Espoo, FINLAND