Hi Till!

Thank you for your  explanation, but I am afraid that I am not quite
happy with you setting this thread to "invalid", reason:

IF I set a standard printer manually in ubuntu's printer dialog
shouldn't it BE the standard printer then?

I mean regardless of it being only personally or system wide?

What sort of strange STANDARD PRINTER is that, that I cannot set system
wide?? and that is not a STANDARD PRINTER then at all??

And what for do I need a functionality to set a standard printer if it
isn't being considered anyways?

Your's, firebug

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Title:
  default printer is being overridden by cups server's published
  printer-list

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