You might try fs_usage (man fs_usage). It will report all filesystem
calls when run as root (e.g. via sudo). That might tell you what is
failing.
Dave
On Dec 20, 2005, at 10:20 AM, Nick Nallick wrote:
The saga of the uncooperative Canon driver continues...
In this latest installment my user contacted Canon tech support who
had him set up the root user and discovered that he IS able to
print as root. This implies to me that there is some kind of file
permissions issue, but apparently repairing permissions with "Disk
Utility" doesn't help.
Does this suggest any possible solutions to anybody?
Thanks,
Nick
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