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Printing on Linux
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apt purge cups-* libcups* libppd*
Thank me later.
Just uninstall cups-browsed, how are you going to print w/o CUPS?
You can't print anymore. Try to use a plotter.
See also: https://thehackernews.com/2024/09/critical-linux-cups-printing-system.html
Yeah, this news cycle may not be the best for CUPS advocacy 😄
It's definitely not helping haha