Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 9th May 2006 17:33 UTC, submitted by magick
General Unix "CUPS 1.2.0 is the first stable feature release in the 1.2.x series and includes over 90 new features and changes since CUPS 1.1.23, including a greatly improved web interface and 'plug-and-print' support for many local and network printers. For a complete list of changes and new features, please consult the 'What's New in CUPS 1.2' document."
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No comments?
by Ronald Vos on Tue 9th May 2006 21:45 UTC
Ronald Vos
Member since:
2005-07-06

One would think the printing system that has practically a monopoly outside Windows computers (which makes using 'alt-OS' feasible at all for buisness users that can't shell out for custom drivers), would draw more comments. Every Nix and Macs uses CUPS, AFAIK.

RE: No comments?
by Wrawrat on Tue 9th May 2006 22:02 UTC in reply to "No comments?"
Wrawrat Member since:
2005-06-30

Yeah, it's quite surprising.

I'm quite eager to test the new release. I hope it will fix the little quirks I had with Windows and Linux. Auto-SSL is a plus.

RE: No comments?
by Shaman on Tue 9th May 2006 22:38 UTC in reply to "No comments?"
Shaman Member since:
2005-11-15

Maybe because for most of us, it just works.

RE: No comments?
by eggman on Tue 9th May 2006 23:01 UTC in reply to "No comments?"
eggman Member since:
2006-05-09

Every Nix and Macs uses CUPS, AFAIK

If you have a halfway decent printer, you don't need CUPS on *nix. /etc/printcap does the job fine and without a hundred million bytes of bloat.

Question
by xioztzu on Tue 9th May 2006 22:57 UTC
xioztzu
Member since:
2006-01-01

Does anyone know how well CUPS stands up to Microsoft's new Vista Print engine?

CUPS rocks
by porcel on Tue 9th May 2006 23:24 UTC
porcel
Member since:
2006-01-28

CUPS is absolutely amazing. Too bad that too many distributions seem to f--k it up when setting it up. If set up properly CUPS makes auto-discovery of network printers damn easy and a joy.

RE: CUPS rocks
by ceekay on Wed 10th May 2006 16:36 UTC in reply to "CUPS rocks"
ceekay Member since:
2006-02-09

Agreed. I think people should also stop spending time on writing gui interfaces for CUPS... it already has one installed by default- the web interface! I really wish more distros just had a link in their assorted "control panels" that opened up the CUPS admin page.

RE: No comments?
by Soulbender on Wed 10th May 2006 14:41 UTC
Soulbender
Member since:
2005-08-18

"Every Nix and Macs uses CUPS, AFAIK."
Not every *nix is using CUPS and OSX does not. OSX does however use the IPP protocol that CUPS is also using.

RE[2]: No comments?
by Headrush on Thu 11th May 2006 13:34 UTC in reply to "RE: No comments?"
Headrush Member since:
2006-01-03

Check again buddy. Mac OS X uses CUPS.

And CUPS has more than 12 printer drivers without buying the ESP package.

Wrong
by ceekay on Wed 10th May 2006 16:34 UTC
ceekay
Member since:
2006-02-09

OSX absolutely does use CUPS. Visit http://localhost:631 on your Mac. (At least 10.4, I dunno about others)

Good to see such an important project like this is being actively developed. This and X.org are what I would consider to be critical to the Unix-like operating system community, since they are so widely used.

Confused about ESP Print Pro
by ahalsey on Wed 10th May 2006 19:35 UTC
ahalsey
Member since:
2006-05-10

http://www.easysw.com/printpro/comparison.php

Do I need to buy ESP Print Pro?

Or are the 12 included printer drivers sufficient for most users?

Does Mac OSX include ESP Print Pro's 5300 printer drivers?

The license for ESP Print Pro sounds worse than Windows Activation http://www.easysw.com/printpro/faq.php?11#11