Hi all!
I have some troubles in understanding how printing is managed in Kubuntu Jaunty...
I have the HP icon in my system bar, I can right click on it and access the status and the settings of my printer (a network HP printer on my LAN). From there, I can also add another printer, for example.
However, in the KDE System Settings, there is another printer configuration "page", where I see the same printer listed with "hp:/net/HP_LaserJet_4_Plus?ip=192.168.1.3 " as its device Uri.
The same if I access CUPS via webbrowser on http://localhost:631
Is it normal to have this kind of settings duplicated?
When I print from an application, I can choose the printer according to its names in the KDE printer settings, not the HP ones.
And, when printing start, I have to icons in the tray, the HP icon with a popup saying the a document is being printed, and the KDE printer icon saying the same.
I don't like it very much to have these two frameworks at the same time, unless you tell me that they are different in some way.
Otherwise, I would want to remove one of the two.
What do you think?
Thanks!
Saverio
I have some troubles in understanding how printing is managed in Kubuntu Jaunty...
I have the HP icon in my system bar, I can right click on it and access the status and the settings of my printer (a network HP printer on my LAN). From there, I can also add another printer, for example.
However, in the KDE System Settings, there is another printer configuration "page", where I see the same printer listed with "hp:/net/HP_LaserJet_4_Plus?ip=192.168.1.3 " as its device Uri.
The same if I access CUPS via webbrowser on http://localhost:631
Is it normal to have this kind of settings duplicated?
When I print from an application, I can choose the printer according to its names in the KDE printer settings, not the HP ones.
And, when printing start, I have to icons in the tray, the HP icon with a popup saying the a document is being printed, and the KDE printer icon saying the same.
I don't like it very much to have these two frameworks at the same time, unless you tell me that they are different in some way.
Otherwise, I would want to remove one of the two.
What do you think?
Thanks!
Saverio
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