** Changed in: system-config-printer (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Title:
Config details of
@Till: We're having https://bugs.debian.org/756724 as a regression due
to this fix; could you comment there?
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #756724
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=756724
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** Branch linked: lp:debian/cups-filters
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Title:
Config details of networked printer aren't saved
Status in “cups-filters”
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/utopic-proposed/cups-filters
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Title:
Config details of networked printer aren't saved
Status
This bug was fixed in the package cups-filters - 1.0.55-1
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cups-filters (1.0.55-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* New upstream release:
- pdftopdf: Fixed manual duplex by adding a blank page to even
pages if the total number of pages of the document is
odd.
Thanks for that. Your explanation conforms with my experiences.
Regards, Pete
On 30/06/14 18:08, Till Kamppeter wrote:
Note that cups-browsed never corrects any print queues which it did
not create by itself. It removes all print queues which it created
(except for a queue which is set to be
** Also affects: cups-filters (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Triaged
** Changed in: system-config-printer (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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What is happening is the following:
Your NAS is a machine running Linux (or some *BSD) and uses CUPS to
implement the print server functionality. As a NAS does not carry a
printer driver/PPD library it simply creates raw print queues (print
queue without filters/drivers, passes incoming data
On 30/06/14 15:07, Till Kamppeter wrote:
What is happening is the following:
Your NAS is a machine running Linux (or some *BSD) and uses CUPS to
implement the print server functionality. As a NAS does not carry a
printer driver/PPD library it simply creates raw print queues (print
queue
Note that cups-browsed never corrects any print queues which it did
not create by itself. It removes all print queues which it created
(except for a queue which is set to be the default printer) on shut down
or when the printer or server is shut down or disappears for any other
reason. With this
Are you really using system-config-printer or are you using the GNOME
printer setup tool from the Control Center? Try starting system-config-
printer from a terminal window via the command system-config-printer.
Do you get the same user interface?
Can you reproduce the bug? Please tell the exact
On 28/06/14 12:04, Till Kamppeter wrote:
Are you really using system-config-printer or are you using the GNOME
printer setup tool from the Control Center? Try starting system-config-
printer from a terminal window via the command system-config-printer.
Do you get the same user interface?
Can
** Project changed: linuxmint = system-config-printer (Ubuntu)
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