Quoting de28jihem (de28ji...@scarlet.be): > > The user was not in lpadmin group (checked with "id"). > This caused problem to use the CUPS configuration menu (localhost:631). > > Added the user in lpadmin (under root) : > > usermod -a -G lpadmin user1 > > Plugged in printer/scan. > > Started a web browser, url "localhost:631" (the CUPS interface) > Select the "admin" tab; "add printer"; ... (almost all fields already filled > in) > > Printing ok (from mousepad editor & libre office document)
Hmmmm, that brings the problem back in the scope of the installer, then. The initial group membership *for the first created user* is done in D-I (though the user-setup module) and the user is added to a predefined set of "useful groups". Your experience brings the question of whether we should add lpadmin to this. However, I don't understand why one should be a member of lpadmin in order to *print*.
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