Hi everyone, I'm very much a Linux printing newbie because I don't own my own printer.
I've installed cupsys on my Debian (unstable) system to try and print using printers shared among my large set of collegues. The problem is that CUPs seems to be detecting printers advertised (somehow) by one of my collegues' Debian machines, which is definitely not the group's print server. When I visit http://localhost:631/printers , I see a list of printers on my collegue's server, but I cannot delete these printers, because the "Delete printer" link points at "http://colleguesmachine.example.com:631/admin/?op=delete-printer&printer_name=PRINTER" Is there any way I can delete these entries from my own CUPS configuration? Is having them there likely to be a problem when I try and print? (I cannot print at present and I'm trying to eliminate causes.) How do I prevent my own CUPS entries being advertised in the same way? -Mary -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html
