2009/4/1 Tim Waugh <twaugh@xxxxxxxxxx>
What I realized is that if the printer is connected to a computer via USB,
it goes away. However, if it is a network printer, with its own IP,
then it sticks.
Paulo Cavalcanti wrote:..then those printers aren't coming from where you think they are coming from.
I tried deleting /var/cache/cups/remote.cache,
but it is always created again, with all the unusable printers in there.
Tim.
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What I realized is that if the printer is connected to a computer via USB,
it goes away. However, if it is a network printer, with its own IP,
then it sticks.
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Paulo Roma Cavalcanti
LCG - UFRJ
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