On Thu, 2007-01-11 at 10:11 -0700, Richard wrote:
> Chris:  no hammer needed.  Suggestions from Robert and others just worked for 
> me.  His suggestion re volume of mail here is right on.  I added a separate 
> folder to my kmail that I named "Linuxinfo" and I try to move any emails that 
> look either interesting or like they might be useful in the future there.  I 
> think many others do something similar.  I will move Robert's email there as 
> I can bet this will come up again in the future and it will then be at hand 
> for me.  
> 
> Richard


  Ah yes I remember starting to do that very same thing.  Now I save
copies of useful things right to disk,so I don't have to fire up my
e-mail client.  I created a SuSE directory, and several subdirectories
based on topic, and save the plain text messages into them.


> On Thu January 11 2007 9:13 am, Chris (ePortel PC Systems) wrote:
> > Hi Richard,
> > Ok...I don't know where to go with this one?
> > I haven't tried to print graphics yet....but now I'm not looking forward
> > to it.   Are you using Gnome or KDE?
> > I am running one machine on KDE and the other on Gnome....on the reload
> > of Gnome...I'm trying to add a printer....it detacted it....but when it
> > shows the suggested driver I clicked on Install...and another
> > lockup....this isn't good.
> > Thanks for the responce. Do you think a hammer will fix this one?
> > Chris
> >
> > Richard wrote:
> > >On Thu January 11 2007 8:58 am, Chris (ePortel PC Systems) wrote:
> > >>Hi everybody,
> > >>I have a USB HP1210 PSC printer that was working fine copy, scan and
> > >>print-+...then I open YAST and went to PRINTER and when the screen
> > >>reaches "The list of installed drivers has changed.  Building database
> > >>of drivers" it reaches 4% and then freezes!  After this I can't seem to
> > >>do anything else but reboot.  I also try to fix this booting into fail
> > >>safe mode and entering YAST without the GUI....and get the same results..
> > >>Is there another way to clear the printer info....or conflicting data to
> > >>start over...or am I looking at another reinstall of the OS?
> > >>
> > >>OH I have two machines....and they both have this problem....and both
> > >>were printing fine....I'm use the printer drive for this model from HP's
> > >>site.
> > >>
> > >>Thanks for any input on this issue.
> > >>Chris
> > >
> > >Sorry not to offer a fix...but only a "me,too".  I get same 4% and freeze
> > > with Epson Stylus Photo RX600, USB, so issue is apparently not with HP
> > > alone. Additionally, printer prints text stuff fine, but graphics, like
> > > when printing a web page are just a black box, that being the reason I
> > > went back to try to fix the printer driver in the first place.
> > >
> > >Richard

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