I came across another weird problem: here at our university department, we have a few hundred Linux machines, most of them Fedora, and in the process of being upgraded to fedora 10. Now my problem is printing. There is a central printserver (running RHEL5) and making a fedora pc a client (by placing a printserver entry in /etc/cups/client.conf) makes it possible to access all the printers on the printserver. However, a couple of machines have a local printer as well. That used to work in Fedora 8: set up the local printer (probably autodetected on install anyway), make sure it is shared, and then make the machine a cups client so everything goes to the printserver. A solution I found in some howto on the net, but I can't remember where. However, in fedora 10, this no longer works. A computer seems to be a client of the central printserver, or it is not a client, and it can see its own printer, and any browsed cups printers on the local net. (and, since our network consists of a couple of subnets in multiple buildings, just relying on cups to find all printers by browsing on the local subnet is not a complete solution). Does anyone know how to do this? The thing is ofcourse, that cups has not had a major upgrade between fedora 8 and fedora 10, and I see nothing in the changelogs that indicates a change of behaviour. David Jansen -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines