The desktop-print-management script should should be falling back to the
CUPS web interface if system-config-printer fails to run. If it
doesn't, it's a bug that needs to be filed.
-Norm
which would tell you that system-config-printer isn't installed (if it
isn't) and then open up the CUPS web interface in your browser as a
fallback.
weknox wrote:
> OK. So I switched to cups and I am able to print the pdf documents I need.
>
> However, none of the GUI print managers work any more. (Solaris LP Print
> Manager, I'm guessing, should not work.) When I call up
> desktop-print-management from a terminal I receive an error that says
> system-config-printer is not installed.
>
> I can manage printers through the cups web interface.
>