Do you have a "~/.lpoptions" file in your home directory? Its default
printer definition overrides the system-wide definition set by printerdrake.
Till
SpamKill wrote:
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> In Printerdrake (which I think should be called: mdkprint -- but that's
> an argument for another time), if you have one printer installed, then
> you go back in and install another printer and set it as Default, it
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> You can even go back in and see that the new printer doesn't have
> (Default) next to it, an go in and set it again, and it pops up and says
> it is now Default, but you exit and come back in, and it isn't. The
> original printer is still Default.
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