On Fri, 2008-05-16 at 16:33 -0400, George Reeke wrote:
>    Can someone tell me where Evolution (on Linux and gnome) gets the
> list of printers it displays when you click the Print button--or more
> precisely, how to correct that information when it is incomplete?
>    I have two RHEL 4 systems (stuck on Evo 2.0.2 I'm afraid, but
> hopefully this detail has not changed), both using cups printing
> (working in other applications).  One Evo displays the available
> cups printers, the other does not--just the default "Generic
> Postscript" and "Create a PDF Document" printers. 
>    The only differences I can think of that might be relevant are that
> the system that works is 32-bit and the user does not run Nautilus,
> whereas the system that does not work is 64-bit SMP and the user does
> run Nautilus.  The /etc/cups/cupsd.conf files have the same default
> Browse settings.  Both have similar model HP LaserJets and other
> dissimilar printers.
>    Sorry if this is a FAQ--I couldn't find the answer in the docs or
> by googling or by comparing files in /usr/share/libgnomeprint and
> users' .gnome, .gnome2, and .evolution.

Evolution doesn't really have much to do with it.  It defers entirely to
GtkPrint (or the older GnomePrint in your case), which in turn queries
the CUPS backend.  Evolution basically just launches the standard GNOME
print dialog and then goes about its business.

I'm not as familiar with GnomePrint as GtkPrint.  Only thing I can think
to suggest is to check if you see the missing printers in your CUPS web
frontend (http://localhost:631/).

Matthew Barnes

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