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Common Linux Problems Problem I can't change settings in the configuration tool. Possible Cause and Solution You need to have administrator privileges to be able to affect global settings. I am using the KDE desktop but the configuration tool and SLPR won't start. Maybe you do not have the GTK libraries installed. These usually come with most Linux distributions, but you may have to install them manually. Refer to your distribution's installation manual for more details about installing additional packages. I just installed this package but can't find entries in the KDE/Gnome menus. Some versions of the KDE or GNOME desktop environments may require that you restart your session for the changes to take effect. I get a "Some options are not selected" error message while editing the printer settings. Some printers have conflicting settings, meaning that some settings for two options can't be selected at the same time. When you change a setting and the Printer Package detects such a conflict, the conflicting option is changed to a "No Choice" value, and you have to choose an option that does not conflict before being able to submit the changes. I can't make a printer the system default. In some conditions, it may not be possible to change the default queue. This happens with some variants of LPD or LPRng. LPD systems identify the default queue as the one named "lp". Thus if there is already a queue by this name, and if it doesn't have any alias, then you won't be able to change the default. To work around this, you can either delete the queue, or rename it by manually editing the /etc/printcap file. The N-up setting does not work correctly for some of my documents. The N-up feature is achieved through post-processing of the PostScript data that is being sent to the printing system. However, such post-processing can only be adequately achieved if the PostScript data conforms to the Adobe Document Structing Conventions. Problems may arise when using N-up and other features relying on post-processing if the document being printed isn't compliant. 7.22 PROBLEM SOLVING