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This will sound snotty, I know, but I really don't mean it
to.

I'm very happy that those of you who successfully use CUPS on
your systems, whatever the o/s happens to be, can do so.  But
that doesn't answer my basic question of how to get LO 3.5.2.2
to work as it did in previous releases, WITHOUT cups.  Everything
else installed on my system, without exception, works with the
lpd/lp printer queues and daemon and, because it worked in the
same environment previously, there's no reason that LO should not.
If LO has changed to _require_ cups and only cups in order to
print, then I submit that that's a major blunder on the part of
the developers - not everybody who wants to run LO  needs or
wants cups.

So, the questions are, first, is it true that LO REQUIRES cups since
the last release and, second, if not, how can I configure LO to
recognize and accept my printers?  I have followed the printer
installation and setup guides provided by LO and regularly get
an error panel telling me that printers can't be installed because
the file system is read-only.  I'm not told WHAT file system (which
might give me a chance to work around the problem if I knew), nor
is there any indication that there are any special requirements,
like cups,  that must be met before I can configure my printers
in LO.

Bob Melson

Hi,

I've been running Linux (Ubuntu) for 3+ years with nothing but cups 
drivers. There have been about 8 different printers, some inkjet and 
some laser, some networked and some not networked. Cups is the only 
thing I've ever used. I've had very, very few issues. Basically almost none.

Don

On 04/29/2012 08:03 AM, webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:

Well, ALL my printers, network and USB, have CUPS-based drivers.  One 
only has a CUPS-based driver and not any other type.

What is wrong with CUPS for the single user printing systems?

I use a Ubuntu desktop with 4 different printers, one being an older 
USB printer.  I have not had any problems with CUPS based drivers.

I still use 3.4.6, so I do not know about 3.5.2.2, but my question is 
why CUPS is not appropriate for desktops with attached printers.  
Never have heard this before and I have been using CUPS since Ubuntu 
9.04.

On 04/29/2012 02:10 AM, Bob Melson wrote:
Just installed 3.5.2.2 as an update in FreeBSD (8.3, AMD64 and i386) and
am unable to configure printers following the LibreOffice help page for
installing printers under unix.  As well, there is no default printer.

Following the help page instructions, I have gone to
<install-path>/libreoffice/program and have attempted to run spadmin.
Doing so, I receive an error message (message panel) telling me that no
printers can be installed because the file system is read-only, but no
indication what filesystem it's referring to.  So, where do I look or,
better yet, what do I do to get my printers configured?

I've been told, informally, that LO has gone from supporting lpd/lp
printing to a cups-only regime.  If so, I suggest that this is a major
blunder since cups is not appropriate for many situations - small
installations with few users, desktops with attached printers, etc.
What's the truth here?

Bob Melson




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