Jose Alburquerque wrote:
> Hi. I've been running CentOS 4 since it was released (since 4.0). I
> did a fresh install and have kept it updated using up2date and yum so at
> present my system is running CentOS 4.2. I mostly use my system as a
> super-user and so I can mostly do everything without worrying too much
> about permissions. Not too long ago I created a "general" user
account
> which is automatically logged in after a few seconds for others to have
> (limited) access to the system (default desktop is GNOME). Mostly
> everything works (ie. CD/DVD writing, sound, floppy access, etc.) But
> when it comes to printing, only a specific "lpr" at the command
prompt
> (in a terminal) does the job. I've tried printing from mozilla, ggv
and
> firefox without success. The funny thing is that an app such as gedit
> does print. (I'm guessing it's because gedit uses some sort of
a2ps ->
> lpr combination). I have an Epson Stylus C82 connected via a USB cable
> and my system is running CUPS. Can anyone enlighten me? Thanks so much.
>
> Sincerely
> Jose Alburquerque
>
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Could every one please ignore this post? I already got a reply in the
thread "Printing from apps as a regular user..." (which of course, is
the same question as the post above). I just thought that more info was
need for an answer, so I re-sent it with as much info as I thought could
help, but my original post received a clear answer. Thanks.
Sincerely
Jose Alburquerque