Comment 10 for bug 107766

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Óscar Rodríguez Ríos (ingorr01) wrote :

I've upgraded from Feisty to Gutsy, and the new system-config-printer doesn't allowed me to make any change or new configuration. I've tried with my username and no password, my username and my password, root... and I always get the same error when trying to apply any change: "Failed to set settings".

Searching in /var/log/cups/error_log I found this:

E [22/Aug/2007:14:10:21 +0200] CUPS-Set-Default: Unauthorized
E [22/Aug/2007:14:10:21 +0200] CUPS-Set-Default: Unauthorized
E [22/Aug/2007:14:10:21 +0200] CUPS-Set-Default: Unauthorized
E [22/Aug/2007:14:10:21 +0200] CUPS-Set-Default: Unauthorized
E [22/Aug/2007:14:10:22 +0200] CUPS-Set-Default: Unauthorized
E [22/Aug/2007:14:10:22 +0200] CUPS-Set-Default: Unauthorized
E [22/Aug/2007:14:10:22 +0200] CUPS-Set-Default: Unauthorized
E [22/Aug/2007:14:10:22 +0200] CUPS-Set-Default: Unauthorized
E [22/Aug/2007:14:10:22 +0200] CUPS-Set-Default: Unauthorized
E [22/Aug/2007:14:10:22 +0200] CUPS-Set-Default: Unauthorized
E [22/Aug/2007:14:10:32 +0200] CUPS-Set-Default: Unauthorized
E [22/Aug/2007:14:10:33 +0200] CUPS-Set-Default: Unauthorized
E [22/Aug/2007:14:10:33 +0200] CUPS-Set-Default: Unauthorized
E [22/Aug/2007:14:10:33 +0200] CUPS-Set-Default: Unauthorized
E [22/Aug/2007:14:10:33 +0200] CUPS-Set-Default: Unauthorized

Somebody have any idea?
When starts system-config-printer doesn't require administrative password like many other admin. apps.

Best regards,
neuromancer