kprinter doesn't work together with CUPS

Markus Kitzler kitzler at tuwien.ac.at
Mon Jan 31 15:48:33 CET 2005


> > Yes, I do get -- as already mentioned -- all of the tabs,
> > like driver, quotas,
> > interface, banners, etc....
> > But only if I switch to administrator mode. And yes, I can
> > change the driver.

> OK, but this doesn't make sense. You *should* see all the sections as
> a normal user as well. That is the weird thing about your system,
> and something I don't understand. If the CUPS plugin was loaded,
> you should see all these sections when selecting a printer, even as
> a normal user. This doesn't seem to be the case, and this is where
> I'm stuck.
> Just to be sure, you still doesn't see those sections when you start
> in a terminal "kcmshell printmgr", do you?

No, I only see the "General" section.


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