Jacob S wrote:
On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 19:43:52 -0500 "Christopher L. Everett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
arc Wilson wrote:
n Mon, Sep 27, 2004 at 05:36:09AM -0500, Christopher L. Everett wrote:
<>I haven't been able to google up any mention of no output at all as result of this type setup, does anyone have a clue for me?
Sure. Don't use xprint. Mozilla is perfectly capable of generating printed output on its own.
Yah, but for some reason when I remove Xprint, Mozilla starts groveling: I wait for a bloody eternity before the print dialog comes up, and while I wait, Mozilla pretty much freezes.
Did you restart Mozilla after removing Xprt? It sounds like Mozilla is still trying to open some xprt library and not finding it, thus causing the delay.
I bounced the whole box. :(
You might also do a 'dpkg -l | grep xprt' to make sure you removed all of the packages - there's 2 or 3 as I recall.
xprt-common & xprt.
Oddly enough, I can print out of Mozilla mail with Xprint, except I get the "tiny-output-in-the-upper-left-corner-because-it-doesn't-grok-600-DPI" bug.
So can someone give me a recipe for Mozilla => Xprint => CUPS or should I file a bug or what?
It seems like I have seen mention of this, but I don't use xprt myself so I don't remember the solution. For starters, I have heard xprt-xprintorg is better and preferable to xprt. xprt-common is needed for both of them.
Well I knew that, and I was using the xprt-xprintorg package. Sorry I didn't make it clear from the outset. I guess I'll go file a bug, as soon as I can figure out which package to file it against :(.
-- Christopher L. Everett
Chief Technology Officer www.medbanner.com MedBanner, Inc. www.physemp.com
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