On Fri, 2008-07-25 at 18:14 +0000, g wrote: > Aaron Konstam wrote: > <snip> > > The group of the user and firefox is irrelevant. > > anyway, i added '<gbwg>' only because i had added 'firefox'. > > maybe in case of 'lp' at this time. yet back when i set up cups in > mandrake 8 and 9, it was necessary. it was also necessary that i was > in 'sane' and 'xsane' group. > > for sure, there are other groups that do require a user to be added > to various groups. > > another 2 points that make whole thing interesting is that so far, > craig has found problem only with firefox and problem only seems to > be related to cups that is set up to share with ms windows. > > second, that this problem has not shown up with any other distribs. ---- leap to conclusions do we? 1 - it's not only with Firefox...problem originally surfaced printing e-mail from evolution. It appears that if a program initially queries for a need to authenticate, that's when the problem occurs. 2 - why on earth would you think that this problem doesn't show up on other distributions...I think quite the contrary, as this problem seemed to be originally reported in Debian. 3 - as a network system administrator, ugly hack solutions like adding a user to a local group is a very lame solution when users are on LDAP and not local and there are limitations on group memberships, etc. This shouldn't be needed for a basic setup and a local user and I am looking at the bigger picture. as for the user/group of firefox, yes it was irrelevant and was one of the obscure attempts at being funny which not surprisingly Aaron missed - as I said earlier in the thread, geleem seems to make comments that are too obtuse for many readers on this list. Craig -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list