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							When I open the printer settings, I see for a short time the normal GUI (Add Printer, Remove Printer etc...) but then it vanish and there is big printer with the red/white error cross and it says "Invalid Argument". Ant there is nothing I can do anymore (except going back to system settings). I don't have any printer installed yet (but I want to...). What can I do about this? | 
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							in konsole run 
 any error messages? also try running as root with kdesu | 
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 Which command line option do I need here? | 
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							is cupsd running? 
 since my system requires the module run as root and you didn't state if you were requested the password 
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							as pgrep doesn't respond with a process number cups isn't running try running as root in konsole 
 then make sure it's running with pgrep and if it is try printer settings again | 
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							Thank you, everything works now! I hope this isn't too much OT, but can you tell me how I make sure that cups is running every time on system start?   | 
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							I don't know how Chakra and this might be distro specific but I did find a couple of useful posts that should help: setting up printers (note the "Starting the printer installation" section) http://chakra.sourceforge.net/wiki/inde ... ur_Printer thread regarding cups not starting at boot http://chakra-project.org/bbs/viewtopic.php?id=7835 | 
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							Note that you can also try as a debugging step whether the CUPS web administration interface works. This is accessible at http://localhost:631/ usually 
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							Thanks all for your help, I managed now to enable cupsd on system startup (which must be an initial error of my distro). Anyhow, if there would have been a sane error message, I wouldn't have this forum bothered at all, but instead looked at the CUPS daemon. Thats why I filled this followup bug: Provide sane Error Message when CUPS is not running | 
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