Ryan Krauss wrote:
>How do you know if CUPS is running? Open up your web browser and type
>in the URL:
>
>http://localhost:631
>
>If CUPS is installed and running on your system than the CUPS
>administration web server will run and ask you for a username and
>password. Use your ROOT user account (remember the first rule of
>Linux).
>
>
CUPS is running fine. I just printed out a test page to verify that.
Getting the printer to work is one of the first things I do on a Linux
install. I had wxmaxima working fine too and I don't know what I might
have done since that would have changed things.
>On 1/5/06, Ryan Krauss <ryanlists at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>>I had a similar problem using wxPython on something else. I was using
>>a fairly new linux install that I had never hooked up a printer to, so
>>cups wasn't running. Try plugging in a USB printer or something like
>>that and make sure that cups is installed and running
>>
>>On 1/5/06, Ron Crummett <rcrummett at uidaho.edu> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hi -
>>>
>>>I have recently run into a problem with wxMaxima 0.6.4 - when I try
>>>running it it starts up and then automatically closes. When I try
>>>running it from a terminal window I find this message:
>>>
>>>wxmaxima: symbol lookup error:
>>>/usr/lib/libgnomeprint/2.10.2/modules/libgnomeprintcups.so: undefined
>>>symbol: gnome_cups_printer_get_ppd_async
>>>
>>>What exactly am I being told here? More importantly, what do I need to
>>>do to fix it? Thanks.
>>>
>>>-Ron
>>>
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>>>