> * LPRng disappeared, replaced by CUPS. OK, I don't mind CUPS, except that
> it didn't support my printer until I found out the following: My printer,
> an HP LJ 1150, cannot be installed using redhat-config-printer, but needs
> to be installed using the web interface, instead. Why?
> (redhat-config-printer does otherwise a nice job with SAMBA printers and
> with restarting the daemon and with printing test pages, so it isn't
> allergic to CUPS). Of course, I had to manually change the entry in rc?.d
> from lpd to cups.

Well, from my experience, the KDE printer control panel is the easiest one to 
set CUPS with, including your own printer. If you cannot find your printer 
driver for your printer, just mount your Printer driver CDROM, and look for 
the PPD files - then feed them to the KDE printercontrol.

As for switching between CUPS & LPD, try: alternatives

Hetz

> * worse than the above is that the supplied version of OOo, 1.1.0-6,
> doesn't seem to do Hebrew. I tested with the installed-from-tarball 1.1.0,
> and the latter still works 100%, Hebrew and all, but not so the one that is
> shipped. Changing locale doesn't make a difference. Anybody else experience
> similar issues?
>
> Arie


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