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Date:      Tue, 22 Jan 2002 06:48:51 +0100
From:      Cliff Sarginson <cliff@raggedclown.net>
To:        bsd <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: lpstat connection refused
Message-ID:  <20020122054851.GC2140@raggedclown.net>
In-Reply-To: <p05101201b872aba3bc7d@[128.113.24.47]>
References:  <20020120172600.20898d27.erichey2@attbi.com> <p05101202b8727e6521ee@[128.113.24.47]> <20020122053033.GA2140@raggedclown.net> <p05101201b872aba3bc7d@[128.113.24.47]>

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On Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 12:42:17AM -0500, Garance A Drosihn wrote:
> At 6:30 AM +0100 1/22/02, Cliff Sarginson wrote:
> >I have a suspicion, that KDE may sneak CUPs in while you are not
> >looking. I installed a printer on a system this last evening with
> >the latest KDE, and tried out the print manager thing in KDE.
> >I have *not* conciously installed CUPS, but on the test page I printed
> >from KDE stands in big letters at the bottom
> >
> >"Printed Using CUPS V1.1.x".
> >
> >And yes "lpstat" is there.
> >However the print system I am using ex-KDE is the good old BSD one.
> >
> >Life is full of surprises.
> 
> If you have an up-to-date ports tree, the CUPS port was just split
> in two.  KDE now uses the "safe" half, and now it shouldn't cause
> any confusion with the standard BSD lpr-setup.  Before the split,
> installing KDE could confuse some printing issues.
> 
I see, yes my ports tree is up to date as of about 24 hours ago.
No problems, seemed to work just fine within and without KDE.

-- 
Regards
Cliff



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