Re: Printer Configuration no longer integrated in System Settings?

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Martin Kho wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> When I open Printer Configuration in System Settings I get an
> authentication dialog box asking for my root password (not my user - 
sudo
> - password). After entering the password a new box opens with all 
printers
> and settings and the window in System Settings changes to "Resize 
and
> Rotate your display". The System Settings window is 'empty' and all
> controls are disabled (greyed out). The only option I have is 
closing
> System Settings.
> 
> Anyone else have seen this? Are here one or more bugs, what 
components?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Martin Kho
> 
> I'm using F15 (KDE 4.6.5) no testing or kde-redhat repository.

With KDE 4.6.95, I get a message stating:

"The service Printer Configuration does not provide an interface 
KCModule...".

Then it goes on:

"Possible Reasons: An error occurred in your last KDE upgrade, leaving 
an orphaned control model..."

I know it was working only 2-3 weeks ago, when I last printed a page. 
The printer applet correctly detected my printer and all went 
smoothly.

However, printing has always been very, very slow, say, 5-10 minutes 
for one page. This has been a KDE problem for at least a year or two.


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