Re: [Gnome-print] Re: [Gimp-print-devel] An introduction to gnome-print (fwd)
- From: Robert L Krawitz <rlk alum mit edu>
- To: miguel helixcode com
- CC: lauris ariman ee, gnome-print helixcode com, mike easysw com, rlk tiac net
- Subject: Re: [Gnome-print] Re: [Gimp-print-devel] An introduction to gnome-print (fwd)
- Date: Wed, 31 May 2000 21:02:08 -0400
Cc: lauris@ariman.ee, gimp-print-devel@lists.sourceforge.net,
gnome-print@helixcode.com
From: Miguel de Icaza <miguel@helixcode.com>
Date: 31 May 2000 16:04:19 -0400
> Mos of which are programs. gnome-libs package from Red Hat 6.1
> is less than megabyte. To /usr/lib it installs less than 1.8MB
> of files. Aside standard stuff (X etc.) it requires esd,
> gnome-audio, xpm, jpeg and png libraries. Not very much.
>
> It requires SOUND support?
It is fully optional. I have my own GNOME without sound, because it
pisses me off.
Why on earth do I even *want* sound and X *installed* on a dedicated
print server, already? It's just that many more things to go wrong.
> MOST people? Where I happen to work (a major system vendor), I
> haven't heard Gtk+ mentioned even once.
I think you are just out of the loop ;-)
Maybe. I happen to work on high end servers (take a guess at the kind
of scale -- processors, memory, disk -- I'm talking about; I'm curious
what you think of in that context).
> Wait a minute -- there IS a free Postscript renderer around. It's
> called Ghostscript. What am I missing here?
maybe the problem is that any solution around it really sucks?
Why?
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