On Tuesday 19 Feb 2002 6:50 pm, you wrote
>> This is odd. One or the other, not both. I'd go for the BSD-derived
>> lpr, along with magicfilter or similar, as they're very very simple.
>> LPRng is probably overkill for you. CUPS is nice when it works, but is
>> a very monolithic solution.
> > I seem to remember Slackware leaving an email about how to set up
>> printing in the root mailbox after installation. Does it still?
Yes it does, but both Chris and I had no success in getting it to work
that way. The Apsfilter list suggested taking out lpr and putting in LPrng
to overcome `permission problems', Slackware current has a Slackware
package of LPrng to try to improve matters (for the same reason I
presume), but in my case there have been that many ill informed attempts
to get it to work, that I am seriously considering taking everything out
and making a clean install, trouble is I lack not only the GNU/Linux
experience but computing experience in general, (see previous post).
All I wanted was a controllable system which I could use to produce copy
for publication, save my research notes and connect to the Internet, and
print out papers for Editors. then I found GNU/Linux, and now I'm
addicted, I've even spent a huge chunk of last years pocket money on new
computers, and probably more on a huge GNU/Linux library which I have yet
to understand.
-- John Seago Change is not synonymous with `progress'.
PS there may be both a considerable delay in sending this and/or multiple
posts again. Time to complain to BT about their Exchange again! John