This has been fixed according to the upstream bug report and in Ubuntu 10.10
(maverick) I'm able to delete completed jobs.
So closing this bug report.
** Changed in: system-config-printer (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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The system-config-printer application is a Fedora project, written for
Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and adopted by many other Linux
distributions.
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Tim Waugh, curious as to what this is? I thought Ubuntu was Debian
based or is CUPS a Fedora based application, or what? Thanks.
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https://fedorahosted.org/system-config-printer/ticket/158
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Thanks Eric, now how to clear the remaining 46 job data - Like I said,
this is a SECURITY issue - will someone ensure this is flagged as such?
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Oops should have mentioned that I tested in Jaunty!
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I agree that it would be nice to have a gui option to selectively delete
printer history.
But I've tested and if you go to System > Administration > Printing >
Server > Settings > Advanced you can change the option from "Preserve
job history but not files" to "Do not preserve job history".
Of cou
This MAY have something to do with the CUPS Printing system interface:
http://127.0.0.1:631/
as I can see teh jobs there, too, but can not clear or cancel them.
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Now this is elementary - if something is WRITING the data to a location
, then something can ERASE data from that location.
Having any sort of history that is unremovable (even with "under the
hood tinkering" could preclude Ubuntu from ever being used in a secure
or restricted environment. I cons
FWIW, there is the IPP_PURGE_JOBS request; however, (a) by default that
requires admin, and (b) it can only operate on all jobs at once.
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I agree that adding a feature to s-c-p to hide old print jobs would be a
cludge (AFAIU local jobs could be deleted from the ,log, while remote
jobs would need to be hidden). Many ubuntu applications have history of
some sort; perhaps what we need is a central panel to handle privacy
concerns (needs
"Easy to implement"? Which IPP operation would you use for this? (Note
that it has to work for remote CUPS servers as well as local ones --
like everything else in system-config-printer.)
If you want job-level or printer-level security, use the LSPP patches
with a correct configuration. If you d
- a teenager who doen't want his dad to see he printed playboy pics
- a dad who doesn't want his wife to see he printed a gift coupon for her
birthday.
- ...
Maybe something like that. I know, I know, seperated users, etc. but I
think that feature is somewhat elementary and would be easy to
imple
What for?
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