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authorDidier Raboud <odyx@debian.org>2017-11-07 13:57:38 +0100
committerDidier Raboud <odyx@debian.org>2017-11-07 14:10:35 +0100
commit01c65985158ed6c1fe2ccd856eba60799513602f (patch)
tree890f7e720d4688dc8043d2fa18be6cd4659ccb00
parenta73ee547df5255365d4d95b48660c18d099fabe0 (diff)
Drop asterisk-based bulleted-list in NEWS
-rw-r--r--debian/printer-driver-gutenprint.NEWS42
1 files changed, 21 insertions, 21 deletions
diff --git a/debian/printer-driver-gutenprint.NEWS b/debian/printer-driver-gutenprint.NEWS
index 8bb8ff7..e32c3a3 100644
--- a/debian/printer-driver-gutenprint.NEWS
+++ b/debian/printer-driver-gutenprint.NEWS
@@ -1,34 +1,34 @@
gutenprint (5.2.1-2) experimental; urgency=low
- * The CUPS "canon" and "epson" backends are obsolete in Gutenprint 5.2,
- and have been removed by the upstream developers. Users of these
- backends need to migrate their print queues to use the standard
- backends such as "usb", "parallel" and "socket", which now contain the
- functionality of the old backends. The package postinst script will
- attempt to automatically upgrade your print queues to use the
- appropriate backend, but the queues should be checked to make sure
- that the correct backend has been selected.
+ The CUPS "canon" and "epson" backends are obsolete in Gutenprint 5.2,
+ and have been removed by the upstream developers. Users of these
+ backends need to migrate their print queues to use the standard
+ backends such as "usb", "parallel" and "socket", which now contain the
+ functionality of the old backends. The package postinst script will
+ attempt to automatically upgrade your print queues to use the
+ appropriate backend, but the queues should be checked to make sure
+ that the correct backend has been selected.
- In particular, USB printers will require the print queue to be
- modified to use the correct IEEE-1284 device ID. The device IDs
- for the USB printers currently connected to the system may be viewed
- by running
+ In particular, USB printers will require the print queue to be
+ modified to use the correct IEEE-1284 device ID. The device IDs
+ for the USB printers currently connected to the system may be viewed
+ by running
- /usr/lib/cups/backend/usb
+ /usr/lib/cups/backend/usb
- or for all printers with
+ or for all printers with
- lpinfo -v
+ lpinfo -v
- and set with
+ and set with
- lpadmin -p PRINTER -v 'usb://DEVICE-ID'
+ lpadmin -p PRINTER -v 'usb://DEVICE-ID'
- Alternatively, this may be done using the CUPS web interface by browsing to
+ Alternatively, this may be done using the CUPS web interface by browsing to
- https://localhost:631/printers
+ https://localhost:631/printers
- and then choosing "Modify Printer" for each printer in question.
- The available printers will be shown in a list.
+ and then choosing "Modify Printer" for each printer in question.
+ The available printers will be shown in a list.
-- Roger Leigh <rleigh@debian.org> Sat, 01 Nov 2008 16:40:05 +0000