Public bug reported:

I have a number of printers configured: an HP LaserJet 4200, a Lexmark
E450dn PS, an HP LaserJet 5100, and an HP LaserJet 2200. All have duplex
units installed, and all are set to default to two-sided printing
("Properties -> Job Options -> Sides -> Two-sided (long edge)" in
system-config-printer).

I just upgraded from jaunty to karmic by running 'update-manager -d',
and all of my printers were set to default to single-sided printing.

In addition, LaserJet 4200 and LaserJet 5100 have options in their
configuration dialog for whether a duplex unit is installed ("Properties
-> Installed Options -> Duplex (Option|Unit)"), which were initially set
to true, but after the upgrade they were set to false (as if there were
no duplex unit).

Desired behavior: upgrading should not randomly enable/disable options
in my printer configuration!

(I *hope* only duplex was changed, but really, who knows... I guess I'll
find out sooner or later.)

Old/new copies of files from /etc are available on request.

** Affects: cups (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Upgrade to karmic disabled duplex on all my configured printers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/432902
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