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Printer Configuration with the Terminal (Advanced Users)
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Located in C/common-tasks.xml:318(title)
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To manage printers in the terminal, CUPS provides the commands <emphasis>lpadmin, lpinfo, lpoptions</emphasis>. Please refer to the CUPS online manual <ulink url="http://www.cups.org/doc-1.1/sam.html#4_3">Managing Printers from the Command-Line</ulink> for detailed information on how to use these commands.
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Located in C/common-tasks.xml:319(para)
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To check if your printer has been detected correctly, do: <screen>
lpinfo -v</screen>
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To add a printer, do something similar to: <screen>
lpadmin -p DeskJet -E -v parallel:/dev/lp1 -m deskjet.ppd</screen>
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Located in C/common-tasks.xml:327(para)
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If you experience problems getting your printer to work, you may consider installing <application>gnome-cups-manager</application>. It is available by the usual manner described in <xref linkend="add-applications"/> and will offer a nice graphical tool to set up your printer. WARNING: installing <application>gnome-cups-manager</application> will bring in many dependencies to the Gnome desktop, thus increasing the size of your system, while making it slower. It is therefore not recommended to install <application>gnome-cups-manager</application> on <phrase>Xubuntu</phrase>. In some cases, however, it may be worth the trade-off to get your printer working.
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Located in C/common-tasks.xml:333(para)
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Managing Users and Groups
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Located in C/common-tasks.xml:340(title)
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To add users or groups to your system, you can use the <application>Users And Groups</application> application located in <menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guimenuitem>System</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Users and Groups</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.
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Located in C/common-tasks.xml:341(para)
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You will need super-user privileges to launch the <application>Users and Groups</application> tool. See <xref linkend="root-and-sudo"/>.
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Located in C/common-tasks.xml:345(para)
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To add a new user, click on <guilabel>Add user</guilabel>, fill-in the data fields then click <guilabel>OK</guilabel>. To edit the properties of each user, click the <guilabel>Properties</guilabel> button located in the main <guilabel>Users</guilabel> window.
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Located in C/common-tasks.xml:349(para)
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To add a new group, select the <guilabel>Groups</guilabel> tab and click <guilabel>Add group</guilabel>. Choose a name for the new group and, if you want, change the default value for the <guilabel>Group ID</guilabel>. If you try to allocate a <guilabel>Group ID</guilabel> that is in use, the system will warn you.
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Located in C/common-tasks.xml:352(para)
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