"Right" way to update KDE

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Author: sm
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Subject: "Right" way to update KDE
On Fri, 5 Oct 2001, Craig White wrote:

> Kevin Brown wrote:
> >
> > uninstall lpr (rpm -e <package name>) then rpm -Uvh cups-<whatever version>
> >
> ----
> I don't believe that the cups is needed at all. If printing is fine
> using LPR - just leave it alone and don't install cups. I can't believe
> that it is necessary for KDE 2.2.1 which should be mostly indifferent to
> how printing occurs.
>



cups isn't needed at compile time, however, without it you lose a lot of
the extended printing features of KDE. KDE doesn't necesarilly require
it, but if it's compiled with cups support in it, it will.

It makes a lot of sense that a desktop environment cares how printing
occurs. Since printing is a large part of a lot of people's computer
usage, it would be up to the environment to make printing available in a
user friendly way.

>From what I understand, if you have cups installed, it won't interfere

with lpr, though the RPMs suggest otherwise. I've had both installed
before with no problems, though I generally compile things like that from
source. But cups is a lot easier to handle, and speaks the lpr protocol,
anyway, so I eventually switchted over to that.