Does anyone know of a command line tool for printer configuration for CentOS 5.
I have used "printconf-tui --Xexport > printers.xml" to copy my printer setup in CentOS 4.x (then Ximport to bring it back), but this no longer works in CentOS 5 and I would really like to retain this functionality.
Can I re-install this tool or will it not work with the new CUPS?
Is there an alternative?
Do I have to re-configure all my printers by hand and discard my printers.xml files?
Any help will be appreciated.
Mark Snyder JMK Computerized TDIS
On Tue, 2007-04-17 at 14:23 -0600, Mark Snyder wrote:
Does anyone know of a command line tool for printer configuration for CentOS 5.
I have used "printconf-tui --Xexport > printers.xml" to copy my printer setup in CentOS 4.x (then Ximport to bring it back), but this no longer works in CentOS 5 and I would really like to retain this functionality.
Can I re-install this tool or will it not work with the new CUPS?
Is there an alternative?
Do I have to re-configure all my printers by hand and discard my printers.xml files?
Any help will be appreciated.
Mark Snyder JMK Computerized TDIS
We discovered the same thing with the betas. On RHEL/CentOS 5 we're using lpadmin to create queues from the command line.
-Steve