The lpr package has a rather silly bug whereby it fails with a usage message when given the (legitimate) -#n option. Not really a problem (I can just print however many copies I need one at a time), except that the KDE print routines insist upon supplying the -#n argument to lpr, even in the degenerate case of n=1.
There's already a bug open, a month old, and since the last update to the package was in January, and some of the open bugs go back years, I'm not holding my breath for a package update to fix it anytime soon. Does anyone know of a workaround, for example to get KDE to stop sending that argument? -- Geoffrey M. Romer [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- "Never let your sense of morals prevent you from doing what is right" -Salvor Hardin "I can't leave you alone with this man! He might be a tenor!" -Fred Astaire