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