My guess is that you probably misconfigured something somewhere or you are
improperly using printtool. Without providing the error message, nobody can
really help you. I'll say that I have an Epson 600c that works fine at
home, and I know that the 550c is supported.
As far as help in KDE is concerned, check which kde rpms you have installed
and also whether you installed documentation when you installed redhat.
btw: Get a KVM switch. :)
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Arnie Metz
Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2000 10:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: adding more stuff
OK I'm going try a new approach. Lets get some input from some folks
that know; BEFORE we start tinkering.
I'm running RH 6.x on a 400 Intel machine.
I'd like to start with the printer. An HP 550C.
I tried running printtool but it crashed.
Sorry I didn't write down the error message.
It's on a different machine and I only have one monitor.
I checked man printtool but it really didn't give me anything to get me
started. If it did I was too ignorant to catch it.
I feel like I haven't given a lot of info, but I really just don't know
enough to ask questions or rather which questions to ask.
As far as man pages go, if I click help >?< in kde it says help is not
installed. I assumed from there that kde help and man pages are entirely
different, yes? Is this something that is done strictly during the
installation of X or can I do a retro fix?
If so HOW?
Thanks guys! Most of us would be lost without your help.
The only thing better than Linux is the people that make it work!
Arnie
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