John Seago <johnseago@two-ravens.org.uk> wrote on 08/09/2005, 10:50:45
AM:
>
> I have two hard drives of 40g on the first is an install of Slackware 10.1,
> on the second there used to be half the disk with a second installation of
> Slackware 10.1 as a back up to the first disk, and a 20g space on which
> FreeBSD, Debian, etc were tried out. As the next version of Slackware is
> forthcoming I cleared the second disk and re-installed Slackware 10.1 on
> it to act as a back up while I got used to the new version when I can
> install it on the first disk.
>
> However whilst in all other respects the two disks have identical
> installations of Slackware 10.1 the second one will not print from
> AbiWord, the first does, and I can see no difference between the two, both
> use CUPS installed via the KDE Printer installation. Is this a problem
> with AbiWord, KDE, or Slackware?
> --
> John Seago
> GNU/Linux User #219566 http://counter.li.org
> AFFS http://www.affs.org.uk/
Please let us know what version of AbiWord you are using on the two
installations, and where you got the package (for example, is it Pat's
standard package that comes with the distribution, a package from
linuxpackages.net, or a custom-built package from source?). Also, if
you could tell us if it's the GNOME or GTK+ version, that would be
useful. You can determine this in 2.2.x and 2.0.x by looking at the
toolbar or file menu. If there is a print preview option, you have the
GNOME version. (You do not neccessarily have to run GNOME as your
desktop environment in order to use this version.)
Thanks!
Ryan
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