*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 110833 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/110833
----- Original Message -----
From: Pascal De Vuyst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, June 3, 2007 12:15 pm
Subject: [Bug 118496] Re: cups configure crashes
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> This is a foomatic-gui bug as indicated by the apport crash report,
> restoring original description.
> You need to install the python-gtkhtml2 package! On an Ubuntu
> (GNOME) system this package is installed by default, but on Kubuntu
> you need to install it manually (foomatic-gui has no dependency on
> python-gtkhtml2).
OK. It is not installed now.
> Not sure if we can call this a bug since most people using Kubuntu
> will use the default KDE Print Manager instead of foomatic-gui.
> Any reason why you use foomatic-gui (K -> System -> Printing)
> instead of the KDE Print Manager (K -> Control Center ->
> Peripherals -> Printers)?
Not a clue why. Cups seemed to be the default. Is there a
actual difference? One "better" than the other? How?
I am trying to set Kubuntu to use a Brother MFC-3240C, which is
connected to a win2k machine elsewhere on our LAN. Cups doesn't
seem to know anything about that printer model. Would KDE Print
Manager be able to install that printer - in that configuration -
without me having to undertake a new course of study to learn
"what's behind the curtain"?
(I.E. Can I just Click & Go...?
That seems to be the goal of Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Mybuntu/Whatever)
cheers,
johnd
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Kubuntu Feisty: foomatic-gui crashes
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