[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Does anybody know how I can make my setup work?

Have you tried kups?

$ rpm -qi kups
Name        : kups                         Relocations: (not relocateable)
Version     : 0.8                               Vendor: MandrakeSoft
Release     : 24mdk                         Build Date: Tue 24 Oct 2000
09:57:14 PM PHT
Install date: Tue 01 May 2001 08:16:58 AM PHT      Build Host:
ke.mandrakesoft.com
Group       : Publishing                    Source RPM:
kups-0.8-24mdk.src.rpm
Size        : 922701                           License: GPL
Packager    : Linux-Mandrake Team <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
URL         : http://sourceforge.net/projects/cups
Summary     : A KDE-based printer administration tool for CUPS
Description :
A KDE-based frontend for administration of printers running under CUPS
(Common Unix Printing System). One gets a list of all available local
and remote printers, their settings, and their jobs and one can
configure the printers (including head adjustment and colour
calibration for many models), print test pages, kill jobs, install new
printers, and remove undesired ones. The installing of new printers is
done by a wizard which asks for all necessary data and even does
autodetection of the printers.

In addition, there is the "kupsdconf" utility, a KDE based frontend
for setting up all options of the CUPS daemon, defined in
the/etc/cups/cupsd.conf file. So it is easy to choose the users/groups
who are allowed to do printer administration, to restrict
thebroadcasting of printer information to selected machines or
subnets, and so on.

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