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I remember TurboPrint from my early Amiga days and saw it mentioned on YouTube for Linux. Could you do a bit of digging and find out if it is still available for Linux, and if so, could you review it?

Ian Learmonth

Neil says… Thanks for your letter – it sparked the idea for the article that we’re running on page 56 this month. TurboPrint does still exist as a paid-for application (find out more at www.turboprint.info), but generally you shouldn’t need to use it.

However, we do look at the whole issue of printing on Linux because it is currently changing. Thanks for your letter and keep writing in!

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