| Summary: | Smb-shared printer not used by Dosemu as the default printer | ||
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| Product: | [Frameworks and Libraries] print-manager | Reporter: | Dschoch <dietmar> |
| Component: | general | Assignee: | Daniel Nicoletti <dantti12> |
| Status: | RESOLVED INTENTIONAL | ||
| Severity: | normal | ||
| Priority: | NOR | ||
| Version First Reported In: | 4.13.2 | ||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Platform: | Kubuntu | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| Latest Commit: | Version Fixed/Implemented In: | ||
| Sentry Crash Report: | |||
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Description
Dschoch
2014-12-27 16:45:31 UTC
Found now the lpstat command-line command, which shows schoch@LINUX-TP2:~$ lpstat -d -p system default destination: Canon-IP5200R printer Canon-IP5200R is idle. enabled since Sa 27 Dez 2014 16:09:17 CET printer HP-Deskjet-310 is idle. enabled since Sa 27 Dez 2014 18:22:02 CET indepentent of the setting with the printer-setup of the KDE. Using lpoptions -d HP-Deskjet-310 will put this printer to the default and Dosemu will print as expected. But this does show me, that the grafical printer-setup of KDE's 'Systemeinstellung' does NOT change anything in regard of the default printers. It will always stay at 'his own' default-printer We cannot give you any support for DOSEMU, and print-manager only talks to CUPS, if going to http://localhost:631 and seeing that the default printer there is not the same default printer in System Settings -> Printers then it's a bug, however it's working here so if that's the case please reopen and add more information. Find only with command lpstat the configured default-printer. In CUPS-webpage I could only find the printerlist, not any hint of the default printer. But nevertheless, if I change the default printer within the KDE-settings graphical dialog, nothing will happen, the mark will move to the selected printer as expected but using the lpstat command, the former default printer is still active, in my case the Canon IP5200 printer. Only using the lpoptions -d command will change the default printer. So it looks as the KDE-settings are changing a different config-file, than CUPS (lpoptions) is actually using. The printer settings panel changes the default server printer, not the user local one, that can be changed by changing some file and is not supported at the moment (maybe never will). |