On Mon, February 1, 2016 1:00 pm, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, February 1, 2016 9:17 am, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>>> I got an email from a user that I'd just handed a new CentOS 7
>>> workstation to, wondering where all the printers were.
>>>
>>> It took some inves
Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>
> On Mon, February 1, 2016 9:17 am, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> I got an email from a user that I'd just handed a new CentOS 7
>> workstation to, wondering where all the printers were.
>>
>> It took some investigation to find /etc/cups/cups-browsed.conf, and see,
>> in it, at
On Mon, February 1, 2016 9:17 am, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> I got an email from a user that I'd just handed a new CentOS 7 workstation
> to, wondering where all the printers were.
>
> It took some investigation to find /etc/cups/cups-browsed.conf, and see,
> in it, at the very bottom of the file:
I got an email from a user that I'd just handed a new CentOS 7 workstation
to, wondering where all the printers were.
It took some investigation to find /etc/cups/cups-browsed.conf, and see,
in it, at the very bottom of the file:
# NOTE: This file is not part of CUPS. You need to start & enable
c
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