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On Thu, 2010-07-01 at 15:27 +0200, Johannes Meixner wrote:
Hello,
On Jul 1 14:50 Roger Oberholtzer wrote (shortened):
... Every user (at least on my system) has a $HOME/.cups/loptions file
If not all users on your system had intentionally at least once done whatever action (run lpoptions, click a [Save Settings] button in whatever graphical print dialog, whatever else...) which stores user specific print queue settings, it looks like a bug to me when whatever software writes user specific print queue settings without an explicite user request to do so.
Where the file came from is lost in the mists of time. Home directories have been used across OS upgrades. Maybe they came from something in openSUSE 10.3. I really can't say. But now that I know about them, I can deal with them. I think it is probably a good thing that each user can have different settings for the available printers. After all, these are not private queues. Just your private defaults for how you want to use existing system queues. Saves having to add the options to every lp command. -- Roger Oberholtzer OPQ Systems / Ramböll RST Ramböll Sverige AB Krukmakargatan 21 P.O. Box 17009 SE-104 62 Stockholm, Sweden Office: Int +46 10-615 60 20 Mobile: Int +46 70-815 1696 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org