I've just installed my new NEC SuperScript 100C printer and configured my Debian 1.3.1 system to print to it.
It was a bit of a hassle, since the apsfilter installation went insane and started an ever-increasing number of zless processes, eventually managing the difficult task of locking Linux up and forcing an unclean boot. (It was able to do this because it was running as root, having forked from dselect.) I'll report this via www.debian.org. I successfully installed it on a second try (although it did transiently have several dozen zless processes running). Now everything works. The SuperScript 100C is set up as a Deskjet 500, which it emulates. Printing to raw works okay, but printing to GhostScript via apsfilter produces really tiny type, in landscape. I checked the GS docs, the apsfilter docs, the lpr docs (which don't actually exist), the man pages, the printcap man page . . . there is *no* ocurrence of the words "portrait" or "landscape" in those documents. This is really weird. So: how can I convince GhostScript to print portrait, and maybe in larger type, from apsfilter? Note that my video card (Trident TGUI9680-based) is not supported by SVGALIB, which I understand matters sometimes. Thanks in advance. -- Carl Fink [EMAIL PROTECTED] Manager, Dueling Modems Computer Forum, <http://dm.net> "We've secretly replaced the fine comics plotting we usually serve with Folger's crystals..." -Mike Chary -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .