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On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 14:36, Richard Bos wrote:
Op donderdag 14 augustus 2003 12:45, schreef Marshall Heartley:
The first issue is that it seems like Gnome doesn't like to talk to CUPS. Gnome sees that I have a printer setup but it will not allow any changes to the printer. For example, I cannot change resolution, paper size, etc... The print dialogue does not even report the info about the printer. IE the location, status, etc... The printer is a networked on a server that is running CUPS. Is there a way to get Gnome to better work with CUPS? Suggestions??
Just specify kprinter as your printer application (if that is possible). You'll get kde's printer dialogue window.
On my system, I cannot do that while under Gnome. Thanks for the suggestion though. -- Marshall "Nothing is impossible, we just do not have all the anwsers to make the impossible, possible."