From owner-freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Tue Jan 24 08:07:51 2017 Return-Path: Delivered-To: freebsd-questions@mailman.ysv.freebsd.org Received: from mx1.freebsd.org (mx1.freebsd.org [IPv6:2001:1900:2254:206a::19:1]) by mailman.ysv.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 55162CBF75E for ; Tue, 24 Jan 2017 08:07:51 +0000 (UTC) (envelope-from freebsd@qeng-ho.org) Received: from bede.home.qeng-ho.org (bede.qeng-ho.org [217.155.128.241]) (using TLSv1.2 with cipher ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 (256/256 bits)) (Client CN "fileserver.home.qeng-ho.org", Issuer "fileserver.home.qeng-ho.org" (not verified)) by mx1.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTPS id EF22B134 for ; Tue, 24 Jan 2017 08:07:50 +0000 (UTC) (envelope-from freebsd@qeng-ho.org) Received: from arthur.home.qeng-ho.org (arthur.home.qeng-ho.org [172.23.1.2]) by bede.home.qeng-ho.org (8.15.2/8.15.2) with ESMTP id v0O87e4q008334; Tue, 24 Jan 2017 08:07:41 GMT (envelope-from freebsd@qeng-ho.org) Subject: Re: FreeBSD 11, Xfce, and printing To: Polytropon , Warren Block References: <114d072f-9fc4-e513-90fb-409e7e277afd@holgerdanske.com> <20170123075307.89b4e6f4.freebsd@edvax.de> <20170124082550.67cb539f.freebsd@edvax.de> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org From: Arthur Chance Message-ID: <5f2fd0f7-9000-02aa-ddbf-ea57e8877f2b@qeng-ho.org> Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2017 08:07:40 +0000 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; FreeBSD amd64; rv:45.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/45.6.0 MIME-Version: 1.0 In-Reply-To: <20170124082550.67cb539f.freebsd@edvax.de> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-BeenThere: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.23 Precedence: list List-Id: User questions List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2017 08:07:51 -0000 On 24/01/2017 07:25, Polytropon wrote: > On Mon, 23 Jan 2017 15:48:02 -0700 (MST), Warren Block wrote: [snip] > >> (I don't use CUPS, it's like an inkjet printer: no >> problem unless you want to print something.) > > A very good description. ;-) I've long believed the acronym is Can't Usually Print Stuff. :-) -- By June 1949, people had begun to realize that it was not so easy to get a program right as had at one time appeared. It was on one of my journeys between the EDSAC room and the punching equipment that the realization came over me with full force that a good part of the remainder of my life was going to be spent in finding errors in my own programs. -- Maurice Wilkes