Your message dated Sat, 10 Aug 2013 16:58:57 +0100
with message-id <10082013164340.fab54fefd...@desktop.copernicus.demon.co.uk>
and subject line Re: Bug#680195: base: sudoer not added to lpadmin, cannot add 
printer: additional info
has caused the Debian Bug report #680195,
regarding cups: please document need to add administrator to lpadmin group more 
clearly
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Package: base
Severity: normal

Dear Maintainer,

1. Leave root password blank at install (first user is "ruser" and has 
administration privileges)
2. Login as "ruser" and try to add printer through web interface or 
system-config-printer-kde (nothing works)
3. In webinterface the buttons Find and Add don't work at all, the 
system-config-printer-kde hangs 
4. Error log entries appear in /var/log/cups/error_log: "cupsdAuthorize: Empty 
Basic password!"
5. Add rootuser to lpadmin (I used KUser) and restart
6. Adding printer works

I'm not sure if this is intentional or it's a bug, but it could be a major 
showstopper for new users.

Best Regards,
Andrej

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On Mon 16 Jul 2012 at 20:53:42 +0200, R33D3M33R wrote:

> I hope this information helps solving the problem.

Leaving aside the excursions through cookie-land and KDE system settings
there is no problem to solve if /usr/share/doc/libcups2/README.Debian.gz
has been read. The substance of this report is about using lpadmin for
administrative rights to CUPS and it is described in that document. It is
also mentioned in the README in /usr/share/doc/cups/ in a more general
context. Hence closing this report.

Regards,

Brian.

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