Yes, I agree with you, BUT. . .
When I upgrade to a newer version of Ubuntu via the Update Manager
system, I get a message about CUPS being depreciated and no longer
used. So it is Removed from the upgraded system. That is when I have
to reinstall it, along with my CUPS-PDF package. Of course that package
gives the depreciated message as well, but I know of no other PDF file
printer for Ubuntu either.
On 01/22/2015 09:20 AM, CVAlkan wrote:
Tom:
CUPS still seems to be alive and well; in fact, I'm not sure how we could
get along without it.
It is listed in the Ubuntu repository, although has always been installed by
default on any installation I've done (admittedly, not a whole lot though).
If you use the Software Center, make sure to check any other additions you
might require (I have everything but OpenPrinting installed).
If you need to install it separately, you can download it from
http://www.cups.org/software.php.
I hope this helps ...
Frank
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