This morning's updates to cups have vastly improved the behaviour of the webgui (http://localhost:631/). I can now delete all of the dodgy partly created printers and start again. I can then go on to successfully create a new Kyocera printer (using the "Kyocera Mita" PPD rather than the Gutenprint "Kyocera" PPD. The former seems to work better than the latter.
The system-config-print is still a disaster and still gives the same, broken, results.
This morning's updates to cups have vastly improved the behaviour of the webgui (http:// localhost: 631/). I can now delete all of the dodgy partly created printers and start again. I can then go on to successfully create a new Kyocera printer (using the "Kyocera Mita" PPD rather than the Gutenprint "Kyocera" PPD. The former seems to work better than the latter.
The system-config-print is still a disaster and still gives the same, broken, results.
root@graham- desktop: /etc/readahead# apt-cache policy cups gb.archive. ubuntu. com jaunty/main Packages dpkg/status
cups:
Installed: 1.3.9-16
Candidate: 1.3.9-16
Version table:
*** 1.3.9-16 0
500 http://
100 /var/lib/
root@graham- desktop: /etc/readahead# apt-cache policy system- config- printer- gnome config- printer- gnome: 18-0ubuntu14 18-0ubuntu14 18-0ubuntu14 0 gb.archive. ubuntu. com jaunty/main Packages dpkg/status
system-
Installed: 1.1.3+git200902
Candidate: 1.1.3+git200902
Version table:
*** 1.1.3+git200902
500 http://
100 /var/lib/