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* [http://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/15192/installing-raspbian-from-noobs-without-display Installing Raspbian from NOOBS without display]
* [http://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/15192/installing-raspbian-from-noobs-without-display Installing Raspbian from NOOBS without display]
* [http://www.howtogeek.com/138281/the-htg-guide-to-getting-started-with-raspberry-pi/2/ The HTG Guide to Getting Started with Raspberry Pi]
* [http://www.howtogeek.com/138281/the-htg-guide-to-getting-started-with-raspberry-pi/2/ The HTG Guide to Getting Started with Raspberry Pi]
==Starting up with a new SD card==
* [https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/noobs.md HOW TO INSTALL NOOBS ON AN SD CARD]
==Updaing Raspbian==
* [https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/raspbian/updating.md UPDATING AND UPGRADING RASPBIAN]
First, update your system's package list by entering the following command:
* sudo apt-get update
Next, upgrade all your installed packages to their latest versions with the command:
* sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
Generally speaking, doing this regularly will keep your installation up to date, in that it will be equivalent to the latest released image available from [http://raspberrypi.org/downloads.]


==Printing to Canon inkjet printers==
==Printing to Canon inkjet printers==

Revision as of 06:44, 30 July 2017

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Starting up with a new SD card

Updaing Raspbian

First, update your system's package list by entering the following command:

  • sudo apt-get update

Next, upgrade all your installed packages to their latest versions with the command:

  • sudo apt-get dist-upgrade

Generally speaking, doing this regularly will keep your installation up to date, in that it will be equivalent to the latest released image available from [1]

Printing to Canon inkjet printers

Components

Google cloud printing

Troubleshooting

View the CUPS error log for debugging and troubleshooting purposes

Edit the /etc/cups/cupsd.conf file, find the section "loglevel" change "info" to "debug" save and exit then restart cups

  1. /etc/init.d/cups restart

or for Ubuntu

$ sudo /etc/init.d/cupsys restart then enter this command to view the log

tail -f /var/log/cups/error_log

Misc

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