Bug 135503

Summary: CUPS login does not function.
Product: [openSUSE] SUSE LINUX 10.0 Reporter: Saulo Soares de Toledo <saulotoledo>
Component: PrintingAssignee: Johannes Meixner <jsmeix>
Status: RESOLVED INVALID QA Contact: Johannes Meixner <jsmeix>
Severity: Normal    
Priority: P5 - None CC: johnp, morten.bjornsvik
Version: unspecified   
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: Other   
OS: Other   
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Found By: Other Services Priority:
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Marketing QA Status: --- IT Deployment: ---
Attachments: corrupted for hebrew on 9.3
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Description Saulo Soares de Toledo 2005-11-24 21:40:08 UTC
The last two instalations of SUSE, the CUPS dos not work. The login is refused. The root password is not accepted.
Comment 1 Johannes Meixner 2005-11-25 06:55:47 UTC
This is well documented since it was introduced.
Read the documentation.
See the online "Administration Manual" or see our support database.

Comment 2 john phelan 2006-01-19 13:33:18 UTC
Created attachment 63999 [details]
corrupted for hebrew on 9.3
Comment 3 john phelan 2006-01-19 13:33:41 UTC
Created attachment 64000 [details]
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tried to check on suse 9.3 for hebrew but the screens were all corruped (for build 111) look at version number here and screenshot on above comment
Comment 4 Johannes Meixner 2006-01-19 13:38:20 UTC
As far as I can see both attachments have nothing to do
with the subject of this bug "CUPS login does not function".
I assume the attachments are meant for another bug.
Comment 5 Morten Bjoernsvik 2006-03-20 12:18:02 UTC
Hi

Why cant SUSE use the standard cups login scheme:
http://www.cups.org/articles.php?L275

This is out #1 irritating suse Quirk, because cups is so well integrated.
We all set it back according to the faq anyway.


Comment 6 Johannes Meixner 2006-03-20 12:57:52 UTC
Regarding comment #5: See comment #1.
In particular read
http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Printer_Configuration_from_SUSE_LINUX_9.0_on
it is really all explained there in full detail.
Choose what you prefer (choose exactly one):
[ ] cupsd runs by default but not as root which requires lppasswd
[ ] no cupsd running by default at all