Tim,

That begs the question as to why is CUPS installed on a server OS by
default? We have never had cause to print form any of the servers and if we
do we know how to install CUPS ourselves. (This applies just as much to
Bluetooth. Does any one have a server that has Bluetooth hardware? And if
they do, do they use/need support built into the OS by default for it?)

Tris

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> | Why oh why was avahi [re-]installed and enabled with the update to 5.3?!
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> Sorry, that's most likely my fault.  The CUPS update includes DNS-SD
> support.
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> Tim.
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