Acrophobia Install on Fedora Server

Charles Ostrowski costrowski at wbcounsel.com
Fri Sep 28 19:03:25 UTC 2007


I have installed Acrophobia PDF Print Server on a Fedora box.  The
administrator account can successfully print to any of the PDF printers
(ie, they receive the PDF in the email inbox).  Regular users cannot
successfully print to the PDF printers (if you attempt to print a test
page you get an Access Denied message).
 
How can I change the permissions on this box to allow my regular
non-administrative users to successfully print to this PDF printer?  All
the security appears to be okay.  I'm new to Linux so I'm not sure
exactly where to look.  
 
Thank you!
 
CHUCK OSTROWSKI

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