El Jueves, 21 de Julio de 2005 21:15, Andreas Philipp escribió:
El Jue 21 Jul 2005 22:10, Alfredo Cole escribió:
El Jueves, 21 de Julio de 2005 20:55, Andreas Philipp escribió:
El Jue 21 Jul 2005 21:39, Alfredo Cole escribió:
Ok. I did it again. I changed kprinter's system options and left the server and port blank for the cups configuration.
Why not just put the server and port info back into kprinter's system options? If you're running kprinter on the same machine where the cups server daemon is running, just fill in 'localhost' and '631'.
I would if I could only get kprinter to let me do that. You can try this:
Go into System Options->Cups Server and erase the server and port information. Click on Accept and then restart kprinter. It will hang forever.
Have you tried to set it up from the KDE Control Center printer module? KDE Control Center --> Peripherals --> Printers --> Print Manger --> Configure Manager --> Cups Server.
Does that hang as well?
Yes. Same problem. Did you try it and did it work for you? Thank you. -- Alfredo J. Cole Grupo ACyC