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					| Titel: Unable to Configure Printer After Power Outage  Verfasst am: 28.07.2006, 00:10 Uhr |  |  
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          | Today, while I was at work, the electricity to my house (and neighborhood) was switched off.  I had left my computer powered on and came home to find that it had shut down. 
 I rebooted and noticed a couple of messages that indicated that the filesystem was not clean.  So far, I've discovered two problems.  First, my optical mouse won't work plugged into the USB port.  That I fixed by attaching an adapter and plugging it into the serial mouse port.  The second problem has proved more difficult.
 
 I connect to my printer using a USB cable.  When I tried to print something, nothing happened.  There was a message on the screen indicating that the job had been sent to the printer, but the printer didn't do anything.  I tried to reconfigure the printer by clicking the Kanotix fish button on the kicker and selecting the Configure Printer option.  When I did that, I got the following message:
 
 Error-- KDE Control Module
 Unable to retrieve the printer list.  Error message received from manager.  Connection to CUPS server failed.  Check that CUPS server is correctly installed and running.  Error: host not found.
 
 At the bottom of that screen, I see the following information:  server: /var/run/cups/cups.sock: 631
 
 When I proceed to the Backend Selection screen, the local printer option is grayed out.
 
 Obviously, I have a corrupted file or files.  What should I remove and replace?  All the USB files?  All the CUPS files?  All of both?
 
 Any help is appreciated.
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          |   | Titel: Problem solved  Verfasst am: 28.07.2006, 03:40 Uhr |  |  
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          | I solved the problem by installing a new kernel.  I guess you could call it the "Fred Flintstone" approach-- brute force and awkwardness. |  
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					| Titel: Problem solved  Verfasst am: 28.07.2006, 08:48 Uhr |  |  
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          | Why not? Powerchras has crashed your kernel partly. |  
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					| Titel:  Verfasst am: 29.07.2006, 03:39 Uhr |  |  
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          | schnorrer, 
 You're right.  USB support is either built into the kernel or contained in a module and the outage corrupted it.  Installing a new kernel corrects the damage.
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