On Thu, Jun 14, 2007 at 01:29:49AM +0000, s. keeling wrote: > > > aptitude -R install foomatic-filters-ppds > > > > And what does apt-get install foomatic-filters-ppds get you? > > ------------------------------- > (0) heretic /home/keeling_ dpkg -L foomatic-filters-ppds | wc -l > 2696
That doesn't answer my question when taken in the context of your original statement. > So, perhaps ca. two thousand, six hundred, and ninety five files which > have nothing to do with my printer? At least they're all gzipped ... Lets see... it has printer ppds and a bit of documentation. Precisely what you asked it to install. Sure, they could split it up to 2700 packages but I think the maintainer felt it was more manageable this way. > > > The following packages are unused and will be REMOVED: > > ... > > > Considering all the confusion and myriad pleas from people trying to > > > get CUPS working on their systems, should we really be going down this > > > road? CUPS has made a mess of printer configuration. > > > > It has? WFM. First go too. > > Good for you, I'm glad for you; and irrelevant. Yes, CUPS works. > What if you don't want to use CUPS? Have you not seen all the posts Then don't use it. > from noobs pleading for help with CUPS configs? I'm supporting a > person who's using CUPS. Going to the CUPS localhost:631 port gets us > a username & password prompt, and even root password is refused (*buntu). Ubuntus configuration of CUPS is prettymuch irrelevant on a debian mailing list. Debians configuration of CUPS and its web based configuration allows me to use the root password to configure and manage it. -- "To the extent that we overreact, we proffer the terrorists the greatest tribute." - High Court Judge Michael Kirby -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]