On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 07:04:16AM -, Till Kamppeter wrote:
Which Ubuntu version are you using? Can you try Oneiric (Live CD)? It
should not use Poppler for converting PDF to PostScript any more.
I'm not a Ubuntu fan, Gentoo here -- all from source with latest and greatest
-- but will
I'm not a Ubuntu fan, Gentoo here -- all from source with latest and greatest
-- but will download Oneiric i386 live cd tonight and give it a try.
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 06:10:44PM -, Till Kamppeter wrote:
Roger, note that Gentoo and Ubuntu have completely different filter
chains, Gentoo uses probably the original PostScript-centric model of
upstream CUPS and Ubuntu (and Debian) use a PDF-centric model. So
problems you find in Gentoo
Till Kamppeter wrote:
rbmorse, please check on an Intrepid box whether the package in
-proposed fixes the problem for Intrepid. We need this information to
check the integrity of the package. Note also that the Intrepid and
Jaunty packages of CUPS use different solutions for this problem.
On Sun, 2009-01-18 at 12:55 +, Till Kamppeter wrote:
You can do
sudo perl -p -i -e s/level3/level2/g /usr/lib/cups/filter/pdftops
as a workaround for the time being.
Thank you. This works for me.
Is this persistent or do I need to run it each time the system is
restarted?
Ron
On Sun, 2009-01-18 at 14:26 +, Till Kamppeter wrote:
This is persistent until the next time when the CUPS package gets
updated.
There may be another work around:
Open the file:
/etc/cups/ppd/{nameofdriverfile}.ppd
with a root-permissioned text editor. About line number 70, in the