> When I try 'gs -anitialias *.ps' it gives me a core dump. I > have gs-aladdin_4.03-2_i386.deb
Are you sure gs dumps core or do you merely get regular gs error messages (which usually almost look like a core dump) ? Also, since gs does not know the option "-antialias" (or "-anitalias") it should emit a warning "Unknown switch -antialias - ignoring", then display the file(s) regularly. My guess is that you are just trying to view *.ps files which contain postscript code ghostscript doesn't understand, that "gs *.ps" will also cause a core dump core for you and that what seems to be a core dump is just an ugly ghostscript error message. If my guess is wrong and you find problems when using 'gv -antialias foo.ps' where foo.ps is a postscript file that can be viewed with ghostscript, then please contact me. Regards, Johannes Plass -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]