stuff, you might even need the latest AFPL version from CVS, if you
can live with its license.) http://www.ghostscript.com/ has it all.
- vim (http://www.vim.org/).
+ - gnome-web-photo, currently only available from GNOME's CVS
+ (http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/gnome-web-photo/, do
+ cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.gnome.org:/cvs/gnome co gnome-web-photo
+ to check out).
[1]: http://home.samfundet.no/~sesse/mpm-itk/
nohup Xvfb :25 &
+(Note that gnome-web-photo seems to be a bit picky about the color depth.
+If you get all black images in your PDFs, add "-screen scrn 800x600x24"
+to the Xvfb command line and see if it helps.)
+
Then, you'll need to log in as the CGI user (yes, yuck :-) ), run
OpenOffice.org for the first time, accept the license etc. Then you'll have
to add a new printer -- use spadmin (in the same directory as soffice), add