On Wed, 2013-09-18 at 11:34 -0500, Richard Shaw wrote: > Ok, not complaining to anyone on this thread, but I would love to see > the rational for per application printer discovery! That makes > absolutely no sense to me. It's not that it's per-application -- rather, it's done in the client libraries of CUPS (libcups) rather than in the server. One reason to do it this way is to avoid needing to run a CUPS server on the client at all, while still retaining automatic discovery. > Is there a way to get dns-sd to work on a system wide basis? Or is it > per application only? I'm not sure what you mean here. > If it's per-application I'm guessing I'll have to do the latter > because cups-browsed doesn't appear to be available on F18... If you're using F-18 clients and want things to work "as before", use CUPS Browsing. For that you'll need to enable cups-browsed on the server and configure it to announce printers using the "CUPS" protocol rather than DNS-SD. Tim. */
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