g-s-t should add lpadmin for system admin granted users
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu) |
Invalid
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Medium
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Use g-s-t to create a new user.
For this user add system admin rights.
Doing that don't put him in lpadmin group.
This is a problem for cupsys management.
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OLD Description for this bug :
Hi.
I just installed Ubuntu 7.10 "Gutsy Gibbon". When I click on "System -> Administration -> Printing", at the end of the "defining printer" process, I am taught to enter a password to contact the (CUPS) server. My password doesn't work. I can though open a session, configure my system as I wish, and write this bug report ;) !
I think I found the origin of this bug. Let me explain : the first user I create during the installation process is, say, toto, with password azerty (french user ;) !) After reboot, I log in the system as toto, and create a second user, say titi, password qsdfgh. I use the first user as a "generic administration account". The second user account is an account for real work. For my own account on my own computer, I give myself administrator's rights.
If, in the "printing configuration" interface, I fisrt click on "Go to server", and set "user name" to toto, and then use toto's password, everything works fine. I can define and use the printer. If I use the predefined user (titi), it's impossible to finish the declaration process.
Regards, Al.
Changed in cupsys: | |
importance: | Undecided → Medium |
status: | New → Confirmed |
description: | updated |
Sorry. Administrator's rights doesn't imply that the user titi is a member of the lpadmin group. Adding titi to the lpadmin group makes everything work. Perhaps a tip : add an info in the GUI ?
Regards, Al.