On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 16:48 +0100, Timothy Murphy wrote: > http://localhost:631/help/ref-cupsd-conf.html?TOPIC=References&QUERY=#UseNetworkDefault > > I don't understand this man entry. > Where exactly are you meant to put the command "UseNetworkDefault yes"? > I take it from the title that it is meant to go in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf . > But on the client or the server? "The UseNetworkDefault directive controls whether the client will use a network/remote printer as a default printer. If enabled, the default printer of a server is used as the default printer on a client. When multiple servers are advertising a default printer, the client's default printer is set to the first discovered printer, or to the implicit class for the same printer available from multiple servers." That, to me, reads as a configuration you're doing for your client. An option for whether your client will use the default given to it from a server (presuming a server with more than printer on offer), or whether you'll have to choose your own default. However, the default was yes, so you shouldn't have to do anything to set it to yes. > And where in cupsd.conf ? Since it doesn't also state that it must occur within a particular section, like some other examples did, I might presume that it goes outside of a section, and will apply as a general server parameter. > I thought the only information needed on the client > was in /etc/cups/printers.conf ? The only configuration needed is what you need to do... I've twiddled with cupds.conf and client.conf before. But in many cases, you won't have to do anything on the client. It'll just work with what the server gives it. > Ps CUPS documentation is very, very bad. Obtuse, definitely. -- (This box runs FC5, my others run FC4 & FC6, in case that's important to the thread.) Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists.