Hi,

Looking into logs, and digging the net, I found that, gs (ghostscript-esp) did segmentation fault.

I downgrade esp package to 7.07.x, the same, segfault. (1st advice on the net, kubuntu forum).

Latest ghostscript-gnu (advice from somewhere on the net), the same, segfault.

I installed the latest ghostscript-afpl, working perfectly.

Regards,
István


Istvan Pongracz wrote:
Hi,

Nobody has problem similar to mine?
Everybody have extremely smooth, well-working printing system with amd64? :)

Please give me some tipps :)

Regards,
István

Istvan Pongracz wrote:
Hi,

I have a problem on my amd64 system.
I put a fresh x64 gentoo install to an amd64 machine about a month ago.
Now I bought a Samsung CLP 510N network printer and tried to use under
64 bit gentoo.

So, after hacking setup.sh (correct lib paths for 32 bit compatibility
libraries) I installed the samsung's config programs, drivers etc.,
using cups as printing system.

Now, the problem is:
if I print out a document from openoffice 2, I got exactly the half
pages. I mean, if I print out 3 pages, I got 1st page correctly, second
contains only the upper half, the left simply missing.

If I print one page, I got a half.

This problem happens, when I print a test page under linux-config, which
is the samsung provided utility.

BUT. If I print a test page from Webmin (1.250), I got a full page,
without problem.

On my laptop, which is a 32 bit system, the printing working well to the
same printer, using the same drivers, which are installed to the 64 bit
system.

I googled around and I found lot of cups related issues with amd64,
mostly from year 2005.
My problem definitely was not there.
I dig at www.gentoo.org printing howto, but there is no solution.
I also tried to find something at samsung site, there is nothing.

Does anybody know this issue or have an idea, how to solve this situation?
Now, printing is more or less useless for me in amd64 environment.


Regards,
István


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