I just finished installing 2.8 from garnome on a much-abused redhat 7.1 system. I'd done the same for 2.6 (also from garnome). Everything works find, except I can't print from anything that uses libgnomeprint (gedit, evolution, gnumeric), all of which used to work fine under 2.6. I'm trying to print to a CUPS print server, so I installed libgnomecups and gnome-cups-manager, and gnome-cups-manager sees all of the available printers just fine. But they don't show up in the print dialog box. Nor can I select CUPS as a location (which, I guess isn't terribly surprising). I can see all of the printers listed in /etc/printcap, but attempting to print to them produces an "lpr: unable to print file: client-error-not-found" error message and no output. When I move the libgnomeprintlpd modules aside, I don't get any printers, other than the PDF and generic postscript drivers. This is with libgnomeprint-2.8.0, libgnomeprintui-2.8.0, libgnomecups-0.1.12, gnome-cups-manager-0.25 build against CUPS 1.1.21. As a final twist, I don't have, and can't get, root access to the machine in question, although the identical thing happens on a machine I do have access to. CUPS seems to be working fine. lpstat lists all of the printers, and I can lpr to my hearts content. Is there an easy solution to make the CUPS printers work under gnome ? Did I screw something obvious up ? Thanks, John A. _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list