On Sunday 20 August 2006 22:56, John O'Hagan wrote:
> On Sunday 20 August 2006 19:54, Roger Leigh wrote:
> > John O'Hagan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > Lately, though, I must manually add any network printers. To use the
> > > "Scan" feature of "Add Printer", I must change the subnet used from
On Sunday 20 August 2006 19:54, Roger Leigh wrote:
> John O'Hagan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Lately, though, I must manually add any network printers. To use the
> > "Scan" feature of "Add Printer", I must change the subnet used from
> > 127.0.0.* to, say, 192.168.1.* for it to succeed. This i
John O'Hagan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Lately, though, I must manually add any network printers. To use the "Scan"
> feature of "Add Printer", I must change the subnet used from 127.0.0.* to,
> say, 192.168.1.* for it to succeed. This is a pain as I move around a lot.
>
> My cupsd.conf has t
Hi,
This post has already appeared a couple of days ago on debian-kde, so
apologies to those who've already read it...
Until recently, on my up-to date testing laptop, KDE would automatically show
me all available network printers under "Print System" and in the Printer
drop-down menu under F
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