I have learned from Ximian help that evolution 1.4 needs both
gnome-print and cups packages to print correctly with default settings.
I can manually edit each time to use lpr, but I want to be able to just
print without further manual interaction. The problem is that the print
only works correctly through cups as root. I can print the cups test
page as a regular user, so I think cups is set up correctly in my
Debian/Sid system. See further information below and I am asking for a
fix from someone in this mailing list who may have run into this
problem.

I have verified that I have the gnome-print packages installed:

fea# dpkg -l|grep libgnomeprint
ii libgnomeprint- 0.37-4 The GNOME Print architecture - binary
files
ii libgnomeprint- 0.37-4 The GNOME Print architecture - data
files
ii libgnomeprint- 0.37-4 The GNOME Print architecture -
development f
ii libgnomeprint1 0.23-helix1 The GNOME Print architecture
ii libgnomeprint1 0.37-4 The GNOME Print architecture - runtime
libra
ii libgnomeprint2 1.116.3-2 The GNOME 2 Print architecture -
runtime fil
ii libgnomeprint2 1.116.3-2 The GNOME Print architecture - data
files
ii libgnomeprint2 2.2.1.3-2 The GNOME 2.2 print architecture -
runtime f
ii libgnomeprint2 2.2.1.3-2 The GNOME 2.2 print architecture -
data file
ii libgnomeprintu 2.2.1.3-1 The GNOME 2.2 print architecture User
Interf
ii libgnomeprintu 2.2.1.3-1 The GNOME 2.2 print architecture User
Interf
fea#

I have verified that gconf is running:

fea# ps aux|grep gconf
fea 666 0.0 0.1 4920 3060 ? S 09:54 0:00
/usr/lib/gconf2/gconfd-2 12
root 4062 0.0 0.0 1296 472 ttyp1 S 10:12 0:00 grep
gconf
fea#

I have verified that the CUPS system is operational both as root and my
normal user account.
The HP-LJ4-M attached to my parallel port is set as the default printer,
and the CUPS test page is printed both as root and a normal user.

Now, if I try to print an e-mail message from within evolution, the
local printer light blinks and appears to be loaded into the printer.
But, nothing comes out of the printer and then the lights stop
blinking. So, somewhere between the CUPS test page and the evolution
print page, there is a disconnect.

Please help and make a recommendation.

Thanks...
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James D. Freels, Ph.D.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
[email]freelsjd@ornl.gov[/email]