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Changing the default boot (OS) in LILO ?



Neither. I don't know what you have set up for a filter. Programs such as 
a2ps have defaults. A2ps for one defaults to A4 paper, which is slightly 
longer than standard US letter (8.5x11). If you are using lpr, then check 
the filter that is being used. If you are using ghostscript, check the 
defaults and force it to letter. 

On 20 Apr 2001, at 8:37, bill h wrote:

>  why is is that when i try to print from the shell, the text disappears
> off the page into some mythical paper land. The printer is networked. I
> s this a problem with ghostscript, or a printer filter or can i fix this
> with an option in the spool.

Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org>
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