I have seen this happen, after doing a questionable file-based copy of my root partition, and then running on the copy. I think it was caused by the loss of some library links. Unfortunately I didn't keep notes. I think I found the missing links by running the app concerned from the command line using strace, and comparing the libraries it complained about with those on the source partition. This may not work for you, but it's a clue.
Steve On Wed, 2007-08-22 at 14:53 -0400, David Trask wrote: > Ok....here's my issue. I have an email client (FirstClass) *Canadian > company, Scotty B* that uses the qt internal printing methods. I tried > another qt application called "qtodo" and it too has the same issue...so I > know it's an issue with qt and printing from qt apps. What happens is > this....I click "Print" via the icon in the app or the pull-down menu > (File>Print) and it pops up the printing dialog, but there are no printers > listed in the window. There are printers installed as they work fine in > every other application. My guess is that something is strange with the > edubuntu/ubuntu setup that isn't propagating the printer settings in a way > that qt understands. I may be missing a dependency or something....anyone > got any ideas? I need to get this working for school. Thx. :-) > > David N. Trask > Technology Teacher/Director > Vassalboro Community School > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > (207)923-3100 > > >
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