Bug 338285 - Printer configuration has bad file descriptor
Summary: Printer configuration has bad file descriptor
Status: RESOLVED DOWNSTREAM
Alias: None
Product: print-manager
Classification: Frameworks and Libraries
Component: general (other bugs)
Version First Reported In: 4.13.0
Platform: Other Linux
: NOR critical
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Daniel Nicoletti
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Reported: 2014-08-15 00:14 UTC by Bruce
Modified: 2015-04-07 20:26 UTC (History)
2 users (show)

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Description Bruce 2014-08-15 00:14:50 UTC
Running KDE 4.13

Reproducible: Always

Steps to reproduce:

1)System settings
2)Hardware
3)select Printers

Note: Configure Printers not visible under system settings

A popup window informs that Print Service is unavailable and that I have a bad file descriptor
Comment 1 Christoph Feck 2014-08-15 10:24:33 UTC
Please use a browser and open http://localhost:631/

This should get you to the CUPS configuration page, which has links to get log files at the Administration tab. Please check those logs, and report any errors that are shown there.

> Note: Configure Printers not visible under system settings

I don't understand this comment. "System Settings > Hardware > Printers" is all you need since KDE 4.10.
Comment 2 Bruce 2014-08-15 17:46:30 UTC
Thank you.  http://localhost:631/ is reported as not available under both Chrome and Firefox.
Comment 3 Christoph Feck 2014-08-16 15:37:23 UTC
Then CUPS is not setup correctly. Please ask for help in the forum of your distribution.

printer-manager requires a working CUPS setup.
Comment 4 Bruce 2014-08-17 04:08:30 UTC
CUPS has been removed, purged and reinstalled. Still no response. Do you mean the forum of the distribution of KDE or of CUPS? Removing, purging and reinstalling appears to be all that is available on CUPS forums. I apologize for not being in the correct bug reporting site.
Comment 5 Christoph Feck 2014-08-17 09:40:54 UTC
Distribution would be Ubuntu, Mint, Fedora, openSUSE etc. i.e. the people who are responsible for putting the parts together and create the CD/DVD images and package repositories.
Comment 6 Bruce 2014-08-17 23:48:38 UTC
Thank you. It looks like an Ubuntu bug.