Hi Paulo ~
Sorry about the wait for a reply.
On Thu, 2003-11-13 at 06:58, Paulo Jorge de Oliveira Cantante de Matos
wrote:
I'm using Gnome 2.4 and I'd like to know if there is any nice Gnome
interface to configure my printer, check printer status, etc. I have
Gentoo systems at home and RedHat at work and at work there is a
interface to printers called the printer manager and the link goes to
"tryprint.pl %F". What's this?
I'm not sure what the tryprint.pl is, perhaps a redhat specific mechanism. If your Gentoo system has the "cups" use flag then you'll probably have the `gnome-cups-manager` installed. This is the easiest way I know to configure a printer. Run this program from the command line, you'll see a GUI tool which is fairly intuitive for adding a new printer.
Recently i updated my system (Debian SID) to Gnome 2.4, I used printtool with Gnome 2.2 to manage printers, but now i can´t manage my printers with printtool, so i removed printtool and installed cups with the gnome-cups-manager front-end, the problem is that i can´t print from applications like acroread and ggv but i can from applications like argouml or mozilla, I don´t know what happens, any suggestion?
Thanks.
As far as docs, I'm not sure. Maybe someone else knows.
Good luck! ~ Bryan
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