Version: 0.1 (using KDE 3.4.2 Level "b" , SUSE 10.0) Compiler: Target: x86_64-suse-linux OS: Linux (x86_64) release 2.6.13-15.8-default have tried reinstall linux and tried several different options in yast hardware printer installer and tets is okay in the printer on gnome desktop it stays as ready but cant print test from there
Sounds like a problem with your distro's printer settings. Why do you think it's a KDE problem?
i dont now, ist cups demons running behind, if i make a jobwieu and opens print report i can somtimes come into a kde menu for printersetup but it vil not accept saving af new printerconfiguration problaby because im not root maby its gnome ?
Please make sure that your printer is set up correctly by your distro, and if there is definitely a problem with KDE, please reopen this bug.
man, 03 04 2006 kl. 10:00 -0600, skrev Jeremy Meldrum: > Carsten, > > I have a few more questions for you. > > what version of SUSE Linux are you running? Novel Suse Linux 10 /AMD 64 > What type of printer are you trying to use? Canon MP730 Multipass 2500 recomended > Are you connecting the printer via a USB cable to the SUSE desktop? USB Cable > Do you get an error when trying to print from Openoffice or Firefox? If so, what was the error? No Nothing Happens > Do you have any screenshots of the errors you are receiving? No > Does the printer show as listed when attempting to printer through Firefox or Openoffice? > Can you tell the steps you do to duplicate the problem? There ist just nothing hapening from Test and when i try to Print > Have you tried other printers? Do they work?I only have one at it have been workink okay > Can you print a test page through Yast? Does it look normal? Yes from Yast but not from The Printer tool box Nothing happens but i can find it in the KDE setup an print a blank page from there > What version of cups are you running? (rpm -qa | grep cups) ? I dont Now > > I dont now how to Do This i have tried from the Root superuser Shell but it write aces denied !!! > Steps to generate the errors in log files: > 1) open /etc/cups/cupsd.conf (it is best to make a backup copy of this file first) > 2) Comment in the following line #ErrorLog /var/log/cups/error_log > 3) Change the following line from "LogLevel info" to "LogLevel debug2" > 4) Comment in #PageLog /var/log/cups/page_log > 5) Rename all the logs in the /var/log/cups directory > 6) Reboot the workstation > 7) Try to print from OpenOffice > 8) You will then send me the /var/log/cups directory > > > > Send me the following files: > /etc/cups directory (you will probably want to zip it up) > /var/log/cups directory (you will probably want to zip it up) > > > > To fix your paper Size issue, do the following: > 1) Open up Yast and select Hardware-->Printer > 2) Click Edit on the printer you would like to edit > 3) Click Filter settings then Page Size and change your paper size to what ever you would like. > 4) Then hit next and Okay. This should save your settings. > As i Can see its okay and Size A4 Etc. in Yast
Still not a KDE problem, AFAICT
Closing old Resolved status bug.