I searched the archives and couldn't find anything
relevant...

I know you can edit /etc/rc.d/init.d/cups so that it
doesn't run /usr/sbin/setcupsconfig, and it looks like
there's something you can do with
/etc/sysconfig/printing so it also doesn't run it, but
wouldn't it make sense for cupsconfig to do what I
said by default?

--- Oden Eriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fridayen den 18 January 2002 18.56, David Walser
> wrote:
> > The /usr/sbin/setcupsconfig script from the
> 
> Search the archives for a proper way to do it.
> Meanwhile, edit the 
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/cups file, it may have some magic
> for you to edit.
> 
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