@Jan
> So the "raw" queue should be on the server?
No, as described above there is a better solution which does NOT involve
changes to the server.
But for Kubuntu Dapper you could use the KDE config tools, if you work around
the problem described below.
In Kubuntu Dapper you should manually merge the content of
/etc/cups/cups.d/browse.conf and ports.conf into /etc/cups/cupsd.conf for the
KDE config tools to work.
Strangely enough the Dapper cupsys package 1.2.2-0ubuntu0.6.06 doesn't have
this change while this is already fixed in edgy (see below).
cupsys (1.2.2-0ubuntu1) edgy; urgency=low
* Merge to Debian unstable:
- This gets rid of /etc/cups/conf.d/ again and re-merges the separate
browsing and ports settings to /etc/cups/cupsd.conf again. Separating was nice
for preserving an unchanged conffile for the most important settings, but it
broke KDE and the web interface and generated way too many bugs.
-- Martin Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mon, 24 Jul 2006 11:20:04
+0200
After this you should be able to setup your network printer on the client
without problems.
If it still doesn't work with the KDE config tools you can always try this
command:
$ lpadmin -p printername -E -v ipp://10.0.0.40/printers/dj3820
You just need to adjust this with the IP address of your print server and your
printer name.
Please try the above and let me know if it works.
--
1.2.0-0ubuntu5 to 1.2.2-0ubuntu0.6.06 breaks Brother HL-1440
https://launchpad.net/bugs/55828
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