I have two desktop PCs and a netbook, all running up-to-date versions of 13.1 and KDE 4.11.5.
One PC is connected to an HP printer by USB cable and works fine. The other PC and the netbook are connected to a separate HP printer by WiFi. Every time I reboot them, I have to go to Yast>system>services manager where I find that cups and cupsd daemons are shown as enabled/inactive. The printer won't print until I set them to active.
Is there a way to make them automatically active after booting?
One PC is connected to an HP printer by USB cable and works fine. The other PC and the netbook are connected to a separate HP printer by WiFi. Every time I reboot them, I have to go to Yast>system>services manager where I find that cups and cupsd daemons are shown as enabled/inactive. The printer won't print until I set them to active.
Is there a way to make them automatically active after booting?