"Now that GTK2 and QT both offer built-in printing dialogs that feature
a PDF printing option."

That's precisely why I installed cups-pdf: that functionality is missing
for me in a fresh Jaunty install. See the trivial test from an
OpenOffice.org document attached. I'm offered .ps but not .pdf as an
option. If I had been able to easily print to PDF without cups-pdf I
would not have installed it in the first place.

I suppose I'll bother the CUPS maintainers, then. Thank you for your
time and sorry for the bother, but I must say I'm somewhat baffled by
the effort put into telling me that what is clearly a problem is not
cups-pdf problem. My interest is in making sure that others don't have
the same confusing experience I had, or worse, simply give up on Ubuntu.
I already have working PDF printing now. I'm putting in my own goodwill,
volunteer time to try to make Ubuntu better. I would appreciate any and
all support in squashing the bug, whether that's here or elsewhere.

** Attachment added: "no-pdf.png"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26311092/no-pdf.png

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cups-pdf incompatible with .Private ecryptfs-encrypted homedir
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