[RULE] Feedback on Slinky 0.3.97

Michael Fratoni mfratoni at tuxfan.homeip.net
Mon Sep 1 06:06:35 EEST 2003


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On Friday 29 August 2003 12:08 pm, Ingo Lantschner wrote:
> > 3. CUPS during startup: error loading shared libray (libgssapi_krb5
> > ...)
>
> after "rpm -ivh <according rpm>" cupsd starts w/o errors
>
> Using redhat-config-printer allows me to configure a HP Laserjet 5L -
> but the testingpage produces just garbage. (So the paper is fed into
> the printerdevice and comes out with unreadable signs on it.) We also
> tried all of the drives.
>
> In order to track this down I made a test.ps with Abiword and used
> "gs -dBATCH -r600x600 -sDEVICE=ljet4 -sOutputFile=test.ljet4 test.ps"
> to produce a test.ljet4. "cat test.ljet4 >/dev/lp0 " gives garbage
> again.
>
> Using the same printer-device on an other machine installed with
> standard RedHat Anaconda works just fine. Even the above
> "commandline-printing" gives nice, readable output.
>
> Bottomline: I see two possibilities: Either this machine or its
> Interface is broken or there is something with Slinkys way to install
> ghostscript. Could the latter be true? (Unfortunatly I do not have an
> other machine here now.)
>
> Any ideas?

Anything interesting in /root/scripts/install_log?
By interesting, I'm looking for packages reporting install errors.

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