On 03/13/09 11:03, Luca Morettoni wrote:
On 03/13/09 11:51, Ghee Teo wrote:
Check whether /etc/printers.conf contains any configured printers? I suspect during upgrade /etc/printers.conf has been overwritten by the LP packages since thta is the default.

printer.conf is ok:

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# This file was automatically generated by cupsd(8) from the
# /etc/cups/printers.conf file.  All changes to this file
# will be lost.
_all:all=HP-LaserJet-1220,Ricoh-Aficio-MP-1600
_default:use=HP-LaserJet-1220
HP-LaserJet-1220:\
    :bsdaddr=localhost,HP-LaserJet-1220:\
    :description=HP LaserJet 1220:
Ricoh-Aficio-MP-1600:\
    :bsdaddr=localhost,Ricoh-Aficio-MP-1600:\
    :description=Ricoh Aficio MP 1600:

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both are network printer managed by cups (from cups admin I'm able to print to each printer), I try with a logoff but no printer listed (on evince e and firefox)...
This will only show if you have /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/printbackends/libprintbackend-cups.so
Is that file there?

-Ghee

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