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Hello Axel; thank you for your report. Please send a copy of your cups-browsed.conf and the output of 'lpstat -t'. On Mon 10 Aug 2015 at 08:41:15 +0200, Axel Dürrbaum wrote: > Dear Maintainer, I am not such. > my printers.conf is changed frequently without intervention so that nearly all > network printers are deleted after a short time. Is there a pattern to this? After 10 minutes, an hour, 24 hours? Which printers are not deleted? > The printers are installed manually because the Kyocera printers do not show > up > in the list of availabe printers. What do you mean by "installed manually"? > Purging Cups, switching off browsing in cupds.conf or deinstalling > cups-browsed > do not solve this problem. > > To prevent Cups from deleting printers I had set printers.conf to immutable > (chattr +i /etc/cups/printers.conf). The four networked printers all have the "Option cups-browsed true". As far as I understand it, this indicates that the queue was established by cups-browsed. But the URIs are socket://... so this would indicate that browsed was not involved with setting up this queue. How did "Option cups-browsed true" get into printers.conf? Regards, Brian. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/[email protected]
