*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 103595 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103595


The missing text problem happens with any dpf printout when using gs-gpl. (I 
just tried to print an e-mail and the text is not shown, well just the first 
character of every paragraph is shown).
I'm attaching two more pdfs, the first (print2.pdf) was generated using gs-gpl 
and print3.pdf was generated by gs-esp. They both come from a printout of the 
email Till Kamppeter sent to me. 

These are the packages I have installed in my system which are related
to gs:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -l | grep Ghostscript
ii  gs-common                                  0.3.11ubuntu1                    
          
Common files for different Ghostscript relea
ii  gs-esp                                     8.15.4.dfsg.1-0ubuntu1           
          
The Ghostscript PostScript interpreter - ESP
ii  gs-esp-x                                   8.15.4.dfsg.1-0ubuntu1           
          
The Ghostscript PostScript interpreter - ESP
ii  gs-gpl                                     8.54.dfsg.1-5build1              
          
The GPL Ghostscript PostScript interpreter
ii  gsfonts                                    8.11+urwcyr1.0.7~pre41-1         
          
Fonts for the Ghostscript interpreter(s)
ii  gsfonts-x11                                0.20build1                       
          
Make Ghostscript fonts available to X11
ii  libgs-esp8                                 8.15.4.dfsg.1-0ubuntu1           
          
The Ghostscript PostScript Library

El Martes, 24 de Abril de 2007, Till Kamppeter escribió:
> Do you have a dual-boot to a 64-bit version of Feisty (or try a live
> CD)? Can you check whether this problem occurs also with the 64-bit
> version?
>
> Can you also try replacing ESP GhostScript by GPL GhostScript with
>
> sudo apt-get install gs-gpl
> sudo update-alternatives --config gs
>
> and choose gs-gpl in the menu.
>
> Does the problem disappear?
>
> If you cannot print on a real printer any more now, return to ESP
> GhostScript with
>
> sudo update-alternatives --config gs
>
> and choose gs-esp in the menu.
>
>
> ** Tags added: need-i386-retrace
>
> ** Changed in: gs-esp (Ubuntu)
>    Importance: Undecided => Medium
>        Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info


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