Re: Printer List from CUPS



Mike Tammerman wrote:
I am using Ubuntu. pycups seems to be not existed any more.

Mike


Yeah as I said if you're using a redhat based distro... However you could try getting the redhat / fedora rpm that provides pycups and installing it? I would ask on the Ubuntu list, I know they are a very python friendly bunch :)

Martin

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