cupsd seems to require libavahi, and i refuse to install any software by this UNIX-ruining Lennart Poettering. (avahi, pulseaudio, systemd)For me it work with cups-pdf installed and cupsd running.
In Librewolf options i have an exception for https://forums.freebsd.org to be able to use cookies and site data, and its the only site i can print as pdf. So it must be something about security/privacy options.I also had this problem, I thought it was because I hardened the user.js, but not, I can't remember well but try to disable your firewall (pf for me) and test. I managed to block access to printers with a poorly made pf.conf...
Wouldn't you have a self made user.js ? I haven't noticed the problem with the default setup (config.js or something like this), but I can kill the option with user.js keys. I'll have a look.In Librewolf options i have an exception for https://forums.freebsd.org to be able to use cookies and site data, and its the only site i can print as pdf. So it must be something about security/privacy options.
What am I reading? I must say I don't like Pulseaudio for looking like an industrial grift to overcomplicate audio dependencies on consumer computers. Nobody needs a thing of it. Just amplify the data to sound according to its format...cupsd seems to require libavahi, and i refuse to install any software by this UNIX-ruining Lennart Poettering. (avahi, pulseaudio, systemd)
Did anyone try to build CUPS from ports with AVAHI=off ?What am I reading? I must say I don't like Pulseaudio for looking like an industrial grift to overcomplicate audio dependencies on consumer computers. Nobody needs a thing of it. Just amplify the data to sound according to its format...
Using it in a 'distro' because it's enabled by default. No idea what it's for. The printing works with a foomatic driver. Until now, I managed to avoid the cups webinterface for everything except when installing a new printer. Then I have to get its hard written serial number that has to be selected on the webpage.Did anyone try to build CUPS from ports with AVAHI=off ?
I guess libavahi-client.so will still be a required dependency, maybe not...?
Using it in a 'distro' because it's enabled by default. No idea what it's for but it's old. The printing works with a foomatic driver. Until now, I managed to avoid the cups webinterface for everything except when installing a new printer. Then I have to get its hard written serial number that has to be selected on the webpage, or read it from another computer.
What happens if I don't include avahi?
In other news..What am I reading? I must say I don't like Pulseaudio for looking like an industrial grift to overcomplicate audio dependencies on consumer computers. Nobody needs a thing of it. Just amplify the data to sound according to its format...
Cupsd has it as lib dependency, so that's probably not going to work. What do you want to run that needs libavahi-client.so?Did anyone try to build CUPS from ports with AVAHI=off ?
I guess libavahi-client.so will still be a required dependency, maybe not...?
I read something about a hardware polling system but I think it's still too high-level to own all channels.In other news..
>We are building cryptographically verifiable integrity into Linux systems
Lennart Poettering, Christian Brauner founded a new company | Hacker News
news.ycombinator.com
It's a slippery slope![]()
Hardware and software problems should be identified and corrected to their source. No need for an OS to act as its hardware that runs onto is compromised. IME should be disabled by microcode/firmware. Or better avoided altogether if possible. I think its hard for Intel to mingle with millions of computers without being noticed, but black box OS (through cryptographically signing-i think with mandatory systemd by the way)? Much easier. Every update, software piece, new interface has unintended (or malintended) consequences. If a cryptographically signed Linux gets mass adopted, apps may demand that you run one of these or you are suspect of being a pirate/hacker. Look at systemd. Shilled its way through major distros and installed dependencies in so many packages. Software has expectations to compile/install/run, and if you are not fullfilling them you get rejected.Cupsd has it as lib dependency, so that's probably not going to work. What do you want to run that needs libavahi-client.so?
I read something about a hardware polling system but I think it's still too high-level to own all channels.
An audit system that only points at problems would already have value. Take IME. That's a shadow computer on your PC mainboard that communicates with devices independently from the installed OS. I have a Ryzen 7 system that accesses its own physical disks outside of the OS. It already starts doing things while you're still in the BIOS/UEFI setup wuthout a kernel running.
This can be interpreted as a out-of-the-box compromised system and flagged as a threat in public sale. I hope my ISP isn't wet too and passing non-TCP data to Intel or something, or there's a kill-switch listening for a signal...