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I've been unable to use KGhostView ever since I upgraded from Sarge to Etch. I get the following error:
CRIT: rangecheck in get
Operand stack:
0
I searched the web ...
- 06-26-2007 #1Just Joined!
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Ghostscript problem
I've been unable to use KGhostView ever since I upgraded from Sarge to Etch. I get the following error:
I searched the web and found out it is a ghostscript error, but I haven't found any way to fix it.CRIT: rangecheck in get
Operand stack:
0
Can anyone help me please? Thanks in advance.
- 06-28-2007 #2Linux User
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maybe download the package from the oldstable and use that
Debian -- kghostview
- 06-28-2007 #3Just Joined!
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Thanks for responding, but the problem is not kghostview itself. I've tried gv now and I keep getting the same error. It has to be ghostscript.
- 06-29-2007 #4Just Joined!
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Maybe this can help find what the problem is. I can use gs as root, but not as a regular user.
Ok, I made gs an alias of gs-gpl and it started working. I still don't know what the problem was, though.


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