Note also that, in KDE 3.1, the printer control module in the control
panel has been moved from "System" to "Peripherals".
Bruce
Confirm you have cupsys installed.
I did notice things worked slightly different, but once I installed the
cupsys, kde connected no problem to localhost:631 for it's printing needs.
On Wednesday 08 January 2003 07:27, Pablo de Vicente wrote:
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Hello,
I am using woody + newest KDE 3.1 packages from Ralf and I cannot use
kprinter. Indeed if I run kprinter from the konsole I get a freezed window
which shows nothing. KControl does not show me the Printer Manager module. It
is as if it were
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