>
> This is a state just at the current moment (typing now). As far as I use
> Kubuntu, I can not use GNOME print config frontend. KDE'd
> systemsettings/Printer Configuration can not find the printer, as well
> as CUPS web admin backend (have tried again just now, after typing and
> copy/paste above console output).
>
Le vendredi 28 août 2009 à 19:31 +0000, ilna a écrit : usb/005/ 002 usb/005/ 002
> Till,
>
> $ sudo lsmod | grep usb
> usbhid 44000 0
>
> $ sudo aa-status
> apparmor module is loaded.
> 11 profiles are loaded.
> ...
> 1 processes are in complain mode.
> /usr/sbin/cupsd (13621)
>
> $ lsusb | grep Kyocera
> Bus 005 Device 002: ID 0482:0015 Kyocera Corp.
>
> $ sudo ls -l /dev/bus/
> crw-r--r-- 1 root lp 189, 513 2009-08-28 22:56 /dev/bus/
/dev/bus/ usb/005/ 002 need to be 664 and not 644
Did you do :
sudo chmod 664 /dev/bus/usb/<bus number>/<device number>
> Printer Configuration can not find the printer, as well
> This is a state just at the current moment (typing now). As far as I use
> Kubuntu, I can not use GNOME print config frontend. KDE'd
> systemsettings/
> as CUPS web admin backend (have tried again just now, after typing and
> copy/paste above console output).
>