What do I have to change to allow ANY user to control ANY print job? Having this locked on a workstation with a local printer attached just makes me want to take Centos and throw it across the room, especially when I can't even stop my own print jobs when something goes wrong. This has already cost me considerable money in wasted ink.
This should be a check-box somewhere, or else a simple .rpm to download and run that would take care of this.
Ted Miller Indiana
What do I have to change to allow ANY user to control ANY print job? Having this locked on a workstation with a local printer attached just makes me want to take Centos and throw it across the room, especially when I can't even stop my own print jobs when something goes wrong. This has already cost me considerable money in wasted ink.
This should be a check-box somewhere, or else a simple .rpm to download and run that would take care of this.
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Hi,
I am not sure if you are using cups. If you are, have you tried the following?
http://www.cups.org/newsgroups.php?s51+gcups.general+v57+T0+Quser
Hope that helps.
A.
Andrew Bogecho wrote:
Ted Miller wondered out loud:
What do I have to change to allow ANY user to control ANY print job?
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I am not sure if you are using cups.
Yes.
If you are, have you tried the following?
http://www.cups.org/newsgroups.php?s51+gcups.general+v57+T0+Quser
Not yet, just as soon as Christmas celebrations are over. Looks like just what I was looking for.
Thank you and have a Merry Christmas to all the list. Ted Miller Indiana