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Matej Cepl <ceplm at seznam.cz> wrote > dsr at tao.merseine.nu wrote: > > In cupsd.conf, check SystemGroup. Either change it to a group > > that you are in or add yourself to that group. Now your usual > > username and password will work. > > I am not sure, how it is in Ubuntu, but in the real Debian the group is > lpadmin. Take a look at that file (to check it is so) and then run > > sudo adduser <yourlogin> lpadmin But existing logins don't acquire membership. You have to log in again. - Jim Van Zandt
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