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Simon Waters wrote: > I gave a possible udev rule to use in my last post (although it looks > like possibly my ">>" got misinterpreted by my email client. > > The permissions for lp0 were "0660" which is the default for udev, so > they are probably not explicitly set anywhere. A new rule in a new rule > file is probably best as that way it shouldn't be overwritten (or > interfere with other udev updates) in future. > > Although I'd be tempted to upgrade. > > I don't see the point in running versions of Ubuntu that are more out of > date than Debian Lenny. The only advantage I see to Ubuntu over Debian > is it is more up to date than Debian, if you run old versions you have > all the disadvantages of Ubuntu (i.e. more bugs) and don't even get the > advantage of more up to date software. > > Simon > I realise that my version of kubuntu is old. I may well upgrade to the latest one which is due out this month. However, for what I use it for, staying with an old version works fine normally. This is the first time that an upgrade to a file has caused me a problem. My laptop is running Mint v 7 by the way, but it is not linked to the printer yet. Neil -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG http://mailman.dclug.org.uk/listinfo/list FAQ: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/linux_adm/list-faq.html