Whoops!! :)
Colin

On Friday 22 May 2015 20:13:08 Ben Bullard wrote:
> Ben79 you blithering idiot. Don't you realize the printer needs to be 
> plugged in to the computer you're working on not the computer next to 
> it. You dumb #$%.
> 
> Ben Bullard
> ben79
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> OpenMandriva-QA Team
> 
> On 05/22/2015 08:05 PM, Ben Bullard wrote:
> > And the next thing I notice, again in fresh, updated install of 
> > 2014.1, is my HP 6520E printer isn't recognized by either 
> > system-config-printer or hp-setup. Another issue I thought we had 
> > corrected.
> > Ben Bullard
> > ben79
> > --------------------
> > OpenMandriva-QA Team
> >
> > On 05/22/2015 07:27 PM, Ben Bullard wrote:
> >> OK, thanks Colin. So it's a regression not just my new install. I'll 
> >> try your suggestions later currently working on the issue of UEFI 
> >> support in 2014.1 (may have suggestions for a 2014.2 spin). Will 
> >> report maybe tomorrow or Sunday/Monday on both. I am finding issues  
> >> (again 2014.1) with UEFI boot computers when installing media public 
> >> will download from our website through SourceForge. When something 
> >> repeats over 2 different computers it's probably gonna be an issue.
> >> Ben Bullard
> >> ben79
> >> --------------------
> >> OpenMandriva-QA Team
> >>
> >> On 05/22/2015 07:13 PM, Colin Close wrote:
> >>> On Friday 22 May 2015 14:08:55 Ben Bullard wrote:
> >>>> The Plasma .iso isn't bootable on my computers so I installed on ASUS
> >>>> notebook from build 10850 and updated then did 'urpmi task-plasma5'.
> >>>> Trying to login segfaults. /usr/bin/kdeinit4 is present.
> >>>> kdebase4-runtime is not installed. If I try to remove kdelibs-core it
> >>>> wants to remove most if not all of plasma5. How to fix?
> >>>>
> >>>> See gziped attachment of what  'urpme kdelibs-core' will currently do:
> >>>>
> >>>> Ben Bullard
> >>>> aka: ben79
> >>>>
> >>>> OM-QA Team
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>> Hi Ben,
> >>> I tried to fix, the only way I could get it to work was to start a 
> >>> virtual console session (alt-ctrl-F2) login as root
> >>> first do urpme hplip
> >>> then do systemctl runlevel3.
> >>> Then login as your user.
> >>> Next do sudo startx
> >>> enter your user password
> >>> In an xterm type startkde
> >>> Low and behold it will work.
> >>>
> >>> I think the problem is some kind of permission issue in /run.
> >>> Best,
> >>> Colin
> >>>
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