This bug also causes me problems with machines I support. The default should *always* be the system-wide settings that Ubuntu honour, and at the very least it should not reset during an 'upgrade'. This 'reset to US paper size' arrogance is a major irritation and causes problems for users who print and get nothing but an error message telling them to change paper size while blocking the network printers job queue until somebody clears it.
This bug also causes me problems with machines I support. The default should *always* be the system-wide settings that Ubuntu honour, and at the very least it should not reset during an 'upgrade'. This 'reset to US paper size' arrogance is a major irritation and causes problems for users who print and get nothing but an error message telling them to change paper size while blocking the network printers job queue until somebody clears it.
$ lsb_release -rd
Description: Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS
Release: 10.04
$ apt-cache policy thunderbird 0ubuntu0. 10.04.1 0ubuntu0. 10.04.1 0ubuntu0. 10.04.1 0 gb.archive. ubuntu. com/ubuntu/ lucid-updates/main Packages gb.archive. ubuntu. com/ubuntu/ lucid-security/main Packages
thunderbird:
Installed: 14.0+build1-
Candidate: 14.0+build1-
Version table:
*** 14.0+build1-
500 http://
500 http://
$ apt-cache policy firefox build1- 0ubuntu0. 10.04.1 build1- 0ubuntu0. 10.04.1 build1- 0ubuntu0. 10.04.1 0 gb.archive. ubuntu. com/ubuntu/ lucid-updates/main Packages gb.archive. ubuntu. com/ubuntu/ lucid-security/main Packages dpkg/status 6.3+nobinonly- 0ubuntu4 0 gb.archive. ubuntu. com/ubuntu/ lucid/main Packages
firefox:
Installed: 14.0.1+
Candidate: 14.0.1+
Version table:
*** 14.0.1+
500 http://
500 http://
100 /var/lib/
3.
500 http://
100 /var/lib/ dpkg/status 0.4+nobinonly- 0ubuntu4 0 gb.archive. ubuntu. com/ubuntu/ lucid/main Packages
3.
500 http://