On Sat, Feb 08, 2003 at 08:35:17AM -0600, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> I am a little confused. I am not aware that before RH 8.0 that kudzu
> detected whether or not the local printer is on and interprets the fact
> that the printer is off as meaning that the printer hardware is no
> longer present. The
I am a little confused. I am not aware that before RH 8.0 that kudzu
detected whether or not the local printer is on and interprets the fact
that the printer is off as meaning that the printer hardware is no
longer present. Then kudzu offers to unconfigure the printer. It will
also afterward offer
Thank you. That was a great help. The missing piece in the puzzle.
Chris.
On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 00:40, Michael Knepher wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 18:47, Chris Maybury wrote:
> > I set up my HP Deskjet 932C printer in the GNOME Menu/System
> > Settings/Printer applet. I made 2 queues usin
On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 18:47, Chris Maybury wrote:
> I set up my HP Deskjet 932C printer in the GNOME Menu/System
> Settings/Printer applet. I made 2 queues using the hpijs driver, one
> for 300 dpi printing and the other for 600. When I go into many
> applications, however, only a Generic Postscri
I set up my HP Deskjet 932C printer in the GNOME Menu/System
Settings/Printer applet. I made 2 queues using the hpijs driver, one
for 300 dpi printing and the other for 600. When I go into many
applications, however, only a Generic Postscript printer is offered as a
choice. The 300 dpi setting is