I believe the drivers are somewhere in /usr/share/cups.
SWB
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mario Lombardo" <mario@alienscience.com>
To: <slug@nks.net>
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 12:47 AM
Subject: Re: [SLUG] CUPS is dead, long live CUPS!
> I don't know if this is much help, but if you list the files in each cups
> package RPM, DEB, or otherwise, you may find some /etc/??? file or
something
> that will make sense. Worse case, I'd imagine it may be a dot file in
/root
> or the user--though probably not a user because of permissions.
>
> This is how I would approach an RPM system:
> rpm -qa | grep cups
> rpm -ql <every individual cups rpm found in the above step>
>
> You should see a file that may likely hold your answer. Then you can grep
> that file for 'gimp' or something.
>
> /mario
>
>
> On Wednesday 23 July 2003 19:35, you wrote:
> > Where does cups store its awareness of the various drivers available for
> > printers to use? I've uninstalled the Gimp-Print drivers from my
> > system, yet cups still lists them as available drivers for printers to
> > use (when I use the browser-based interface for managing CUPS
> > printers). How can I make CUPS forget the good times we've had?
> >
> >
>
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