Hi,
I'm having problems with getting TP to save the default settings for paper, brightness etc. when using Ubuntu 10.04.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open TP Control
2. Select Configure
3. Set Brightness to 110%
4. Select Layout Tab
5. Set Paper Size to A4
6. Click Save
Now if I go straight back in to Configure the settings seem to have been remembered.
However closing TP Control then opening it again then accessing Configure I get the following:
Brightness = 130%
Papersize = US Letter
I have also tried setting the defaults via: sudo tpconfig
The defaults show:
Brightness = 110%
Papersize = A4
However back in my user profile I keep getting the 130% and US Letter.
Any help would be appreciated.
Default settings not saved in Ubuntu 10.04
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Update: seems to be user profile based...
Just an update: tried logging in as another user and was able to set the default settings for that user. The settings were saved correctly.
So this could be permission related?
I've checked the folder and file permissions for ~/.turboprint and they look the same.
So this could be permission related?
I've checked the folder and file permissions for ~/.turboprint and they look the same.
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RESOLVED: problem was profile specific
I had to create a new directory for my user account. TP now remembers my default settings.
Would be interested to know which files were causing the permission problems. Deleting the ~/.turboprint directory didn't help.
Would be interested to know which files were causing the permission problems. Deleting the ~/.turboprint directory didn't help.
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Root cause found!
Thanks for the reply.
I checked my old home dir for ~/.cups/lpoptions and it exists but with root as owner. So any changes made under my user account wouldn't have saved to this file.
So it was a permission issue - nice to know which file was the cause :)
I checked my old home dir for ~/.cups/lpoptions and it exists but with root as owner. So any changes made under my user account wouldn't have saved to this file.
So it was a permission issue - nice to know which file was the cause :)