On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 09:18:14AM -0500, Christopher Martin wrote: > On November 7, 2005 03:08, A.M.P. Boelens wrote: > > I open the Print Manager. Go to "instances", "Settings", "Driver > > Settings", change a setting there (like resolution, dpi, etc) and click > > on "OK". Whether I change it as a normal user or in "administrator mode". > > It does not have any effect. > > Works here. Of course, it only changes the settings for the "Default" > instance, whatever that is. When I want to change my printer settings, > though, I never use the Instances tab. Rather, I just right-click on my > printer, select Configure, and alter the settings, etc. It certainly seems > to work. No Admin mode required. Does this work for you? I don't have any > settings specific printer settings in my ~/.lpoptions (oddly enough, > because I know it used to put them there) but it does seem to work anyway. > > Cheers, > Christopher Martin
It works for me too but I get an authorization dialog where I have to enter root and my password. My printer is set as "default" so changing the settings in ~/.lpoptions should work too. Cheers, Arnout -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]