desktop-printing ships a "Default Printer" desktop file that runs gnome-default-printer system-config-printer ships a "Default Printer" desktop file that runs my-default-printer One must go. Here are some things to keep from the desktop-printing copy: - the categories in the desktop file are better, HardwareSettings, not just Settings - the name my-default-printer for the binary strikes me as poorly chosen
Ah, you noticed this. ;-) I've added HardwareSettings category in CVS, and the next version will have that. The name 'my-default-printer' was chosen to show that this application sets the user's own default printer, not the system's default (which is set using system-config-printer).
Desktop file fixed in system-config-printer-0.7.69-1.fc8. Only thing left is to remove desktop-printing.
Done.