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Message #95685
[Bug 1366727] Re: Cannot run system-config-printer as notmal user after upgrading to 14.04
[Expired for system-config-printer (Ubuntu) because there has been no
activity for 60 days.]
** Changed in: system-config-printer (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1366727
Title:
Cannot run system-config-printer as notmal user after upgrading to
14.04
Status in system-config-printer package in Ubuntu:
Expired
Bug description:
Hi,
I have issues after upgrading from 12.04 to 14.04. I can run
system-config-printer
as root but not as a normal user. I get the error
There was an error during the CUPS operation: 'Bad Request'.
If I run
system-config-printer --debug
I get the following output:
OpenPrinting: Init ('en_US', 'UTF-8') 1 0
+<NewPrinterGUI object at 0x7ff964028460 (newprinter+NewPrinterGUI at 0xea5ba0)>
Connected as user roberto
+<PrinterPropertiesDialog object at 0x7ff964041dc0 (printerproperties+PrinterPropertiesDialog at 0xf0b3a0)>
<authconn.Connection instance at 0x7ff964033830>: Operation += obtaining queue details
Authentication pass: 1
Authentication: password callback set
1024: u'Bad Request'
If I instead run the command with sudo I can access the dialog and set
the printers, but then the applications that do not run as root cannot
see the printers set by root.
The variable
CUPS_SERVER
is set and exported both by the .profile in my home directory and in
/etc/profile. I would also exclude a rights problem as (i) the command
was workin gbefore the upgrade, and (ii) my user's groups include
sys adm lp dialout lpadmin admin
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