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On Sat, 3 Sep 2011 18:57:53 +0100 (BST)
Gordon Henderson <gordon+dcglug@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello Gordon,
> If this is the default behaviour of CUPS, then it's a huge step
> backwards IMO.
I fully understand your ire; I recently had to deal with a Windows
machine where the screen had rotated through 90Â for no apparent
reason. It all seemed so bloody stupid.
It's of no consolation to you I know, but I've rarely had trouble using
CUPS. Even on the occasions when I have, it's been traceable to user
(i.e. me) error.
A good deal depends on the quality of the driver being used, I'm sure.
It's one of the reasons I tend to opt for HP machines; They provide
drivers for Linux.
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/ _)rad never immediately apparent"
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