On Thu, 19 Mar 2020 14:06:34 -0400
Snidely Whiplash <therealgrogan(a)gmail.com> wrote:
You can't completely remove CUPS on a Linux
distribution, because it's a
hard dependency for a lot of things.
General-purpose binary distros fold CUPS in and include support for it in
everything because they want to be a "plug-and-play" experience for people
who know nothing about Linux. Linux without CUPS, however, is certainly
possible--the Pi3 blinking happily to itself above my desk has never had
CUPS installed, because it doesn't need it in order to fulfill its role.
E. Liddell
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