From: john connolly on
Hi,
I inadvertently blew away some of my /usr directory (yes, I am not
backed up). I have been recovering gradually but I have not yet solved the
problem of getting the hated 'quota limit reached' error message when I try
to print. (What is really annoying is that I had this problem and solved it
several months ago, but I can't remember what I did!)
I have reinstalled cups and restarted cupsd and resinstalled all of
kde along with a bunch of other packages and done a lot of googling on this
subject but I haven't been able to solve this problem. Any help would be
appreciated.
Thanks, jwc
From: john connolly on
john connolly wrote:

> Hi,
> I inadvertently blew away some of my /usr directory (yes, I am not
> backed up). I have been recovering gradually but I have not yet solved the
> problem of getting the hated 'quota limit reached' error message when I
> try to print. (What is really annoying is that I had this problem and
> solved it several months ago, but I can't remember what I did!)
> I have reinstalled cups and restarted cupsd and resinstalled all
> of
> kde along with a bunch of other packages and done a lot of googling on
> this subject but I haven't been able to solve this problem. Any help would
> be appreciated.
> Thanks, jwc
Hi again,
I found it myself. When I reinstalled the binutils package the problem was
solved.
Cheers, jwc