Re: Weird cups problems

2006-07-11 Thread David A. Parker
Thanks for your reply, George. Whenever I start cups, it puts several random network printers located in other people's offices into my /etc/printcap file and they show up when I go to localhost:631. There is an option in the config file to stop this happening (can't remember which one.) Re

Re: Weird cups problems

2006-07-11 Thread George Borisov
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Re: Weird cups problems

2006-07-11 Thread George Borisov
David A. Parker wrote: > > Whenever I start cups, it puts several random network printers located > in other people's offices into my /etc/printcap file and they show up > when I go to localhost:631. There is an option in the config file to stop this happening (can't remember which one.) > I do

Weird cups problems

2006-07-11 Thread David A. Parker
Hello, I am running Debian Etch, and I have recently upgraded cups on my system. Aside from all of the other problems which have already been reported with the new version of cups, I have one I can't seem to find much information on. Whenever I start cups, it puts several random network pri