Please stop because you know it's not true. For debian it means figuring out either
"Where do I want to receive browsing information from?"
or
"Whom am I sending browsing information to?" and
"From whom do I want to accept print requests?"
That is, changing 0 to 1 lines for the client, or 1 to 2 lines for the
server in cupsd.conf.
Done.
Ionut
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 10:55:25AM -0400, Brendan wrote:
> On Monday 23 May 2005 09:40 pm, David R. Litwin wrote:
> > My print manager will not work. Going to http://localhost:631 does not
> > work: It times out with out doing a thing.
>
> CUPS is a frigging nightmare to just do a simple network install where you
> don't give a rat's a-hole about security and encryption and you just want to
> be able to print from another Linux-box. There are no example cupsd.conf
> around that I saw that helped. Big pain in the A.
>
> I've had it working, but I think it was an accident.
>
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