On Sat, 2006-04-15 at 13:58 +0100, Anne Wilson wrote: > On Friday 14 April 2006 04:29, david walcroft wrote: > > Aaron Konstam wrote: > > > On Thu, 2006-04-13 at 10:41 +1000, david walcroft wrote: > > >> Hi, > > >> I seem to have had this problem for ages but never did anything about > > >> it, If I try to change a setting in http://localhost:631/admin I get > > >> this error : 'server-error-internal-error' and the change does not > > >> happen,anybody know how to fix it. > > >> > > >> Thanks david > > > > > > http://localhost:631/admin options are mirrored in the other choices on > > > the http://localhost:631 screen, What happens if you try one of the > > > others , such as Manage Printers? What exactly are you trying to change > > > at http://localhost:631/admin? There is nothing to change there. > > > > What I'm trying to achieve is in 'Printer/config printer/General/page > > size/Letter -> A4, thats all but Cups comes up with that error when I > > hit 'continue' > > > > david > > David, maybe time for a bit of lateral thinking? I don't recall ever setting > that from the cups admin gui. I think it is set in kde under the locale > settings (not certain, though). I have three instances of my printer set up, > with different configurations for different jobs. I'm pretty certain that > the first time I used each of them in kprinter I did set the page size, then > hit the Save button - still within kprinter - and all has been well since. > In the past I have also used xpp quite a lot, and I think I did the same > there. > > FWIW, I set my browser to print to kprinter (or xpp if you wish) which gives > you access to whatever configuration you have set up as your default - in my > case, the choice of all the printer definitions. > > Anne > -- No, using cups the default page size is set in the config option of the web page or using the lpoptions command. Aaron Konstam <akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>