Interesting .....

Jerry McBride mcbrides9
Tue Jul 24 15:19:45 PDT 2007


On Tuesday 24 July 2007 05:45:14 pm Lonni J Friedman wrote:
> On 7/24/07, Jerry McBride <mcbrides9 at comcast.net> wrote:
> > On Tuesday 24 July 2007 08:41:35 am Ben Duncan wrote:
> > > Was reviewing some printing issues, when I came across a little tidbit
> > > of information.
> > >
> > > Seems APPLE bought out the CUPS (Yup, the printing software vendor)
> > > back in February.
> > >
> > > How interesting ...
> >
> > Not to burst your bubble... but this is old news. For what it's worth,
> > cups sucks... Where ever possible I use lprng. I've had so many odd
> > problems with cups that it's a pain to maintain and so lprng gets
> > installed.
>
> For a second there , i though you were Collins.  I'm not sure what
> problems you've had with CUPS (since you were rather vague), but I've
> never had a single issue.  I've used it on many systems, and its
> always just plain worked.  I don't' think i've touched lprNG in at
> least 4 years.  Which distro is still shipping lprNG?

They try to stick it in Gentoo... but since it's a "have it your own way" 
distribution, it's one of the first changes I make. As for other 
distributions, I just wine like hell till I get my own way.


As for "never had a single issue" with cups, you're either luck or know what 
you are doing. Over here, cups will just drop out of sight and require 
physical attention to get it back... Here of late, I've no time for that 
madness and so lprng is doing the workload.

I gotta' ask... what was wrong with lprng that cups fixed? Answer, nothing. 
The lprng server/client just works and that is what linux is all about.

Cheers.



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