lppasswd -a <username> settings
Reading through the lppasswd man page, a thought struck me, that was not answered by man. Let us assume I have setup CUPS and my printer is working. If I should now "$>lppasswd -a <username>" -a <username>" will my current lppasswd settings be overwritten or will it just mess up my printer install requiring "#>lppasswd -x <username>" and then a "#>lppasswd -a <username>". I have not read the cups documentation but will do if someone says it contains my solution. I read it with Mozilla pointing to localhost:631, right? Thoughts -- The lppasswd Little Helper ======================================================================== Hylton Conacher - Linux user # 229959 at http://counter.li.org Currently using SuSE 9.0 Professional with KDE 3.1 Licenced Windows user ========================================================================
On Wed, 2004-11-10 at 10:58, Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) wrote:
Reading through the lppasswd man page, a thought struck me, that was not answered by man.
Let us assume I have setup CUPS and my printer is working.
If I should now "$>lppasswd -a <username>" -a <username>" will my current lppasswd settings be overwritten or will it just mess up my printer install requiring "#>lppasswd -x <username>" and then a "#>lppasswd -a <username>".
This will only change the password and will not affect your current setup. Just remember that you changed it the next time cups asks for it. -- Ken Schneider UNIX since 1989 SuSE since 1998 * Only reply to the list please*
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