This bug was fixed in the package system-config-printer -
1.2.3+20100723-0ubuntu12
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system-config-printer (1.2.3+20100723-0ubuntu12) natty; urgency=low
* debian/patches/92_do-not-create-queue-name-with-trailing-dash.patch: Do
not generate print queue names with a dash at the end.
* debian/patches/90_remove-debug-line-in-rename-printer.patch: Removed a
debugging line from the code for renaming printers.
* debian/patches/87_refresh-list-after-deleting-a-printer.patch: Refresh
the list of existing print queues after deleting one, so that the deleted
printer actually disappears from the main window.
* debian/patches/85_search-for-ppd-only-once.patch: Search the best PPD file
for the given device ID only once. The PPD file was always searched twice,
which is not necessary.
*
debian/patches/83_match-make-model-names-only-by-letters-numbers-and-words.patch,
debian/patches/91_use-letter-number-words-only-matching-also-to-find-printer-in-gui-list.patch:
Do matching of make and model names only considering letters, numbers,
and words, ignoring all non-alphanumeric characters (like dashes). This
makes names sounding the same but written differently considered equal.
This overcomes the problem that if the IEEE-1284 device ID is not known
that not correctly written model names in the (non-manufacturer) PPD
files still match. For example "Epson PM-A820", "EPSON PM A820", and
"Epson PM A 820" match each other (LP: #669308).
-- Till Kamppeter <[email protected]> Wed, 3 Nov 2010 19:05:06 +0100
** Changed in: system-config-printer (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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system-config-printer does not automatically select my printer driver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/669308
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