Fedora Hardware :: Destination Printer Does Not Exist?
Dec 22, 2010
I am trying to print to a networked printer (it is directly connected to my router and my windows PCs print to it fine and I am connected to the network via an ethernet cable). The "add new printer" dialog detects the printer and has the conection option I want (IPP - it's a brand new Brother HL-3040CN colour laser) and after I select that and choose to use the HL-3070CW driver (they are compatible), and attempt to print a test page, the dia.log errors and stated: "Stopped- Destination Printer Does Not Exist".---------- Post added at 01:08 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:07 PM ----------By the way I have checked the printer settings and IPP is enabled over ports 80 and 631 and my computer's firewall has been set to allow IPP.
Installed here with Yast epson stylus sx wireless printer and printing via cable works fine just can not print via wifi. I am aware that CUPS should be running and I see them in Yast->services running however I can not add from
Yast --> Firewall --> Allowed Services --> Services to Allow --> Cups because there is no Cups in dropdown list. Also have these
Code: Connection http://localhost:631/9100 set but when I log in /localhost:631/9100/printers.
Code: Paused - "Destination printer does not exist!" printer works as I have tried print from windows. Could the missing cups in firewall be an issue or something else? But I turned off firewall with rcSuSEfirewall2 stop status shows firewall is off and still cant print.
I am trying to use scp in order to copy files from an ubuntu machine to my Android phone. I use connectbot to log in to my ubuntu. However, when I use scp I get an error as if the destination does not exist. The destination is /mnt/sdcard/download on myAndroid 2.2.
I have a problem with the Fedora 12 Network Manager - OpenVPN configuration. If I use the same configuration and manually start openvpn (as client) I get connected to the OpenVPN server and I can ping the network that I am accessing. With Network Manager - I get connected but when I try to ping is giving me "Destination host unreachable". The routing table looks similar except that when connecting with network manager is giving me on more route in table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.255 UGH 0 0 0 wlan0 192.168.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 2 0 0 wlan0 192.168.171.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 0 0 0 tap0 0.0.0.0 192.168.0.1 0.0.0.0 UG 0 0 0 wlan0
Where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP of the OpenVPN server. When connecting "manually" I this routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface 192.168.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 2 0 0 wlan0 192.168.171.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 0 0 0 tap0 0.0.0.0 192.168.0.1 0.0.0.0 UG 0 0 0 wlan0
What I do wrong in Network Manager? If I try to delete the route with xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is disconnecting the vpn connection.
I have a problem with a bad entry in my system-config-printer on my notebook computer which I think is interfering with my ability to print. I run fedora 10 on several systems in my house. On one desktop, I have a printer hosted which I think I have successfully setup for wireless network sharing (an HP895) using IPP.My problem seems to be a bad entry in my system-config-printer on my notebook computer which seems to stall when I try to print from applications (Firefox for example.) on the notebook. If I open up "Printing", I have 3 printers listed... one of them is for when the printer is attached directly to the notebook, one of them is the working printer description "printer" and the 3d is the bad entry. If I click on the bad entry to try to delete it, I don't have that option, but If I try to look at the "properties" for that entry, system-config-printer stalls (as do other applications when the printing dialog box starts up, and I have to force them to shut down.)
I will attach some screenshots and a copy of my /etc/cups/printers.conf file.How do I get rid of this "bad entry" in the system-config-printers GUI ? It doesn't seem to exist in the printers.conf file.
I've got a problem with 'seeing' other machines on my Network. I have two laptops both with F10 on them however I can't ping either of them. They can connect fine to the internet and ping the router, they are both on the same subnet with Firewalls disabled on both machines. When I try to ping it says: "Destination Host Unreachable". I've tried firing up Wireshark to see if that will give me any clue but even that doesn't show any packets whatsoever from the other machine across the Network. It's like they are completely invisible to each other.
I'm currently learning to use rsync to backup my music collection. I have a Firefox tab open to the rsync manual page(s) and have been reading man rsync and running experimental rsync operations.I've been doing this for the last 3-4 hours. I've used rsync for this purpose in the past with disastrous results. What was and is once again (due to a month and a half of file pruning) a 9000 file music collection had mysteriously grown to over 25,000 music files and 80GB of data! This was likely due to the fact that I didn't really know what I was doing with rsync and had never spent too much time learning about all the parameters, what their functions are and how they may relate to my goal.Here are the particulars:
* Source drive is a 500GB disk, /media/sata500/music/.
* Destination drive is a 250GB USB disk, /media/FreeAgent/music, connected to the same computer that houses the 500GB disk.
* I want to copy or backup files from /media/sata500/music to /media/FreeAgent/music.
* I do not want to create ANY duplicates of files that exist.
* I only want to add files to the destination drive if they are new on the source drive, like if I rip a CD and add the contents to the source. I want them copied over next time I run rsync.
Here's the rsync command in it's most recently used form, and probably very immature at this point.
This appears to have copied all files and folders and I'm satisfied that my goal has been met with some success. To convince myself of this I ran the command and then once it was complete I added 2 new songs putting them in their respective folders on the source drive and ran the same command again. The resulting output was
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Two files transferred. Exactly what I want.Both folders now house 20,931 files and use 40.6GB. Identical as far as I can tell.What I'm concerned about are time stamps and play count data, etc. Anything that changes the original file. I don't want this data to cause a file to be transferred as I'm afraid that the new file will be created along side the old file of the same name thereby starting this whole music collection expansion thing all over again. I've invested a lot of time and effort to get it pruned down to where there are virtually no duplicates and albums are correct in that they contain the proper songs in the proper order.
I've bought a HP Photosmart printer, HP Photosmart wireless e-All-in-One printer - B110a and i've got a problem installing it properly. I'm using Debian 6.0 Squeeze. When i connect the printer, Debian doesn't recognize my printer as the Photosmart B109 printer for unknown reason. When i go to the site of HP and search for a driver, it directs me to this site:I've downloaded that latest hplip file as a .run file and installed it. My printer is recognized proparly, but when i try to print a colored image, it comes out black/white. Something is not crrect. Does anyone recognize this problem with this type HP printer?
install of Fedora, always used Debian or Ubuntu before now, and am looking for versions of localepurge, deborphan and debfoster - do they exist in the Fedora Software Repository?
Installed fedora/configued samba, shared printer and i am not able to access shared printer from any of the fedora machine. I am able to access the printer /shared folder from windows machine. I dont know the process of cups installation.
All my yum commands fail because it searches for pgdg90 : Error: Cannot retrieve repository metadata (repomd.xml) for repository: pgdg90. Please verify its path and try again. How can I stop it looking for a non existing location? If I use locate to find pgdg90 it returns /var/cache/yum/i386/12/pgdg90. If I ls /var/cache/yum/i386/12/ there is no pgdg90.
I was trying to install gcc, and it sorta worked, but not really.. Im a student, and we were using an ada server that had 'gcc' already installed, so that we could cd to a directory and then 'gcc -o NAME FILEPATH' I tried to recreate this set up on my machine with Fedora 11... on my mac it is installed automatically and can be accessed from the terminal. How do I do it in Fedora? I downloaded 'gcc-4.6.0', I ran 'configure' from the gcc directory and a lot of text scrolled by really fast.. but then afterwards it said something failed...
but its weird, cuz I can write a simple 'c' program and gcc it from the terminal and it compiles.. it just gives me warnings about everything.. saying that packages like 'cstdio.h' do no exist.. warnings tho, not errors.. and it still runs.
I got the "The file '/var/log/syslog' does not exist." message when I tried to run KSystemLog as well as "The file '/var/log/auth.log' does not exist." when I tried to view the authentication log. There is no icon beside the items "Krfb," "KSystemLog," and"Nepomuk Backup" in the "System Tools" menu of Gnome.
I've tried for months, to install a version Fedora where there could not exist any glitch with the graphic card, but without a solution. I recently have taken the path of linux systems, so I'm kinda new with this problem and don't know what to do ! The glitch make some horizontal lines dancing in screen, or can't even read anything. Here you have the spec : [URL]
i was assigned with a project to analyse the performance of ASSP mail filter engine.I am using Fedora 7 with KDE3.5. I need to install a lot of perl modules to run the assp.pl code.I was trying with all sorts of packages like src.rpm, ixxx.rpm, tar.gz, tar.bz2. All these packages doesnt work exactly. When i tried with rpm packages. I am getting this error.
/* [root@localhost RPMs]# rpm -ivh cyrus-sasl-2.1.23-9.fc12.src.rpm warning: cyrus-sasl-2.1.23-9.fc12.src.rpm: Header V3 RSA/SHA256 signature: NOKEY, key ID 57bbccba 1:cyrus-sasl warning: user mockbuild does not exist - using root
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So i checked for config.h file as given the directory but it was missing.I don't know why?
Both systems connected in same LAN based network . Both WAN live ips are connected through different modems. Problem is that , no system is able to ping or connect with other system with Live ip , though they are able to connect through LAN ip and both systes are accessable and also able to browse internet (google etc..) Ping error :-- Destination Host Unreachable.
I'm facing this problem since a month on Fedora 10. I have some 45 packages for upgrade through KPackageKit which belong to KDE.
While I give it to upgrade, it gives me a strange message which says Multiple packages exist that are not compatible with each other. This is usually due to mixing packages from different software sources.
When I press the details button, I get these details. ERROR with rpm_check_debug vs depsolve: libkwalletbackend.so.4 is needed by kdebase-runtime-4.2.0-7.fc10.i386 Please report this error at [URL]
I get this message only for the KDE packages. I have libkwalletbackend.so.4 in my /usr/lib directory.
From what I can figure out, grub can not figure out which disk has my root file system. I checked the partition labels and they match the UUID that are in my fstab.
Currently I'm running 3 operating systems on my machine; Windows XP, Windows 7 and Fedora 14. I've installed them in the following order: XP -> Win7 -> Fedora14, with the idea that this would work fine regarding operating system selection at boot time.
But unfortunately, I just installed Fedora, and now I'm unable to boot Windows 7/XP. When I select the "Other" option in the Grub menu, I get the following error: Code: Error 21: selected disk does not exist To provide as much info as possible, here is a boot info script log:
monitor is a Optiquest Q19wb. I normally have is set on 1280x1024, but fedora will only go to 800x600. It has detected the monitor correctly. Not sure if being connected to KVM will cause issues. The xorg.conf does not exist. Have installed system-config-display but have not run yet.
Currently I'm running 3 operating systems on my machine (in order of installation); Windows XP, Windows 7 and Fedora 14. Unfortunately, after I installed Fedora I'm no longer able to boot Windows 7/XP. When I select the "Other" option in the Grub menu, I get the following error:
Code: Error 21: Selected disk does not exist To provide more info, here is a boot info script result: Code: Boot Info Script 0.55 dated February 15th, 2010
Boot Info Summary: => Windows is installed in the MBR of /dev/sda => Grub 0.97 is installed in the MBR of /dev/sdb and looks on the same drive in partition #3 for /grub/stage2 and /grub/grub.conf. => Windows is installed in the MBR of /dev/sdc .....
mdadm: No arrays found in config file or automatically
When I use wvdial, most of the times on first attempt I get output like that
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[root@localhost apinder]# wvdial --> WvDial: Internet dialer version 1.60 --> Warning: inherited section [Modem0] does not exist in wvdial.conf --> Cannot get information for serial port.
From at leat FC12 to FC14, I notice that the form we have to fill in to write a filename (for example) don't give anymore the choice of the file which already exist in the current directory.I explain :Use gimp or geditCreate a simple file : example.txt or xample.jpgnd save this fileclose this filecreate now a new filetry to save it under the name: exand in FC9, the system added one line to propose you example.txt because example match with ex you just typedin FC14, this proposal doesn't exist anymore.How to setup it again ?I am working with gnome but the problem is the same with kde
When I use the cp or mv command to copy/move files is there a way for me to have the destination file assume the same name of the source file, however add an additional suffix.
For example
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Now what if I wanted this...
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Do I have to type the destination file out manually everytime? or is there a quick way for the cp or mv command to assume the source file name and add the .bak
Let us assume I have a zip file called patch.zip, when I run unzip -l patch.zip I get the following output.
bin/a bin/b lib/c
To this zip file I want to add a new file, "Readme.txt" located at /path/to/Readme.txt in such a way that, when I re-run unzip -l patch.zip again I get something like this