Colin Charles wrote:
On Thu, 2004-05-20 at 22:52, John Allgood wrote:
I have not been able to correct this problem either. I can't even get
system-config-print to work. All I get is the splash screen with
openoffice. I think I may be link to using xset. I used the command xset
+fp tcp/hostname:7100 and everything seemed to get screwed up after
that. I tried xset fp default and that didn't fix the problem either.
Any ideas.
Have you tried running them from a terminal, and looking for error
messages?
Create a new user, and see if it works for the new user as well
I have already tried that. I have even removed the openoffice settings
from my home directory and the didn't even work. Something is very
strange indeed.