I tried the "Probe" button after entering the IP address of a network printer from HP (LaserJet P3005). This made system-config-printer freeze (moving a window over the new printer wizard window wipes out the content of the new printer wizard window). Seems that the probing process was running and never finishing (I saw typical LPD queue names, like "PASSTHRU", "lp", "PORT1", "LPT0", ... be written into the console from which I started system-config-printer, even after removing the frozen windows with "xkill". But this is another bug.
So I tried without using the "Probe" button, by only typing IP and queue name and this does not activate the "Forward" button.
I did not try the GIT HEAD after the Ubuntu Feature Freeze. I made the last snapshot a day before Feature Freeze and after that I only applied patches from upstream to fix bugs.
I tried the "Probe" button after entering the IP address of a network printer from HP (LaserJet P3005). This made system- config- printer freeze (moving a window over the new printer wizard window wipes out the content of the new printer wizard window). Seems that the probing process was running and never finishing (I saw typical LPD queue names, like "PASSTHRU", "lp", "PORT1", "LPT0", ... be written into the console from which I started system- config- printer, even after removing the frozen windows with "xkill". But this is another bug.
So I tried without using the "Probe" button, by only typing IP and queue name and this does not activate the "Forward" button.
I did not try the GIT HEAD after the Ubuntu Feature Freeze. I made the last snapshot a day before Feature Freeze and after that I only applied patches from upstream to fix bugs.