This is just plain wrong.  Gnome-print should show the queues that are
on your machine so one can print with.  One should almost never have to
type a queue name in.  Many home users have more than one printer.

This small attention to detail is the stuff that makes the desktop nice
to use for average users.  I mean what queue name do I type in???  No
one knows unless they know to look in /etc/printcap, just doesn't cut
it.

Imagine setting up GNOME on a corporate desktop, how does the secretary
find a different printer?  Not by typing in a print queue name thats for
sure.


On Fri, 2001-11-02 at 08:52, Mark Neill wrote:
> 
> This is an lpr limitation.  Typical home users aren't going to have
> multiple printer queues, they are going to have one default queue.  No
> queue specification is necessary in this case.
> 
> If a user is savvy enough to have set up multiple usable print queues, I
> expect they are savvy enough to append -Pqueuename to the lpr command to
> print to the non-default printer.  But that's just my assumption


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