This bug was fixed in the package hplip - 3.9.8-0ubuntu7

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hplip (3.9.8-0ubuntu7) karmic; urgency=low

  * debian/hplip-cups.postinst, debian/hpijs.postinst: Let the hpijs package
    migrate queues for the hpcups driver (hplip-cups package) to the HPIJS
    driver when updating PPDs of existing queues. The hplip-cups package
    does not migrate HPIJS queues any more now. We prefer HPIJS for now as
    hpcups has still problems, especially shifted prints on the back side
    of the sheet (LP: #426826), page size confusion with duplex printing
    (LP: #428588) and borderless printing.
  * debian/patches/kde4-kdesudo-support.dpatch: Try also
    /usr/lib/kde4/libexec/kdesu as sudo GUI (LP: #281880).
  * debian/hplip.install, debian/hplip-gui.install: Moved all hp-* utilities
    which do not work in text mode from hplip to hplip-gui (LP: #430539).
  * debian/control: Let hplip recommend hpijs instead of hplip-cups, as this
    is our preferred driver for now. Add to hplip-gui's dependencies
    kdebase-runtime as one of the alternatives to provide a sudo GUI utility
    (LP: #281880). Added versioned depends and conflicts on hplip to hp-gui,
    due to the moving of the GUI-only utilities to hplip-gui.
  * debian/patches/hp-setup-prompt-for-custom-PPD.dpatch: hp-setup did not
    prompt for a custom PPD if the description field of the default PPD is
    empty (LP: #432808).

 -- Till Kamppeter <[email protected]>   Thu,  3 Sep 2009
19:22:38 +0200

** Changed in: hplip (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Fix Released

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Kubuntu: HPLIP unable to find su/sudo utility
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/281880
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