Re: Moving the cups configuration files

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Thanks, Steve.

That is very simple. It works from RedHat 9 to RedHat enterprise WS.
Just what I needed. The printers.xml is a great thing to have for a emergency restore.


On Wednesday, June 30, 2004, at 04:24 PM, Rigler, Steve wrote:

Assuming you're running a modern-ish Redhat/Fedora, try:

On first computer do:
printconf-tui --Xexport > printers.xml

on second computer do:
printconf-tui --Ximport < printers.xml

-Steve

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[mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Margaret Doll
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Subject: Moving the cups configuration files

If I want to have the same list of printers on a second linux computer,
how do I installed the printers without individually adding them
through printtool?  I have tried moving over the /etc/cups directory,
but that doesn't help.


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