H. S. wrote:Probably.
Apparently, _Jack Dodds_, on 03/14/04 21:05,typed:
Thanks for the suggestion, Hugo. What is xprtorg? The package is just called xprt as far as I can tell.
Have you tried this: $> apt-get install xprt-xprintorg
I tried it and got E: Couldn't find package xprt-xprintorg
I also tried apt-cache search xprt and got xprt - X print server
and I tried apt-cache search xprint and got cupsomatic-ppd - cups printer ppd's from LinuxPrinting.org
Maybe xprt-xprintorg is in unstable, not stable?
I've checked it out in two mediums, but neither stated which of the two releases I'm running, woody or sarge, it is native to. I would say it is sarge.
I was wrong about the spelling, that's alright, and you'll find it under the X11 section in your packet manager.
xprt is the server package, you should only require the other two:-
xprt-common, and xprt-xprintorg. xprt-common should be automatically installed when you install xprt-xprintorg.
Regards,
David.
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