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Subject: Re: Me too: "Kprinter has stopped working - Unable
From: Andrew Myers <andrew.myers () fdservices ! co ! uk>
Date: 2007-03-23 12:49:48
Message-ID: 4603CCEC.5050201 () fdservices ! co ! uk
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Still trying.
If I try to print through 'kcmshell printers' as user=andrew I get the
same error message. viz.: Unable to start child print process. Check the
command syntax: cupsdoprint -P 'Oki' -J 'KDE Print Test' -H
'localhost:631' -U 'andrew' -o
'multiple-document-handling=separate-documents-incollated-copies
orientation-requested=3'
(there is no file specified in the above error message)
If I try that command from the command line then it prints fine:
$ cupsdoprint -P 'Oki' -J 'KDE Print Test' -H 'localhost:631' -U
'andrew' -o
'multiple-document-handling=separate-documents-incollated-copies
orientation-requested=3' envelope.ps
Any clues here?
Andrew
Cristian Tibirna wrote:
> On 22 March 2007 13:17, Andrew Myers wrote:
>
>> No further with this really. The pseudo printers work, but the "real"
>> printers do not. Is that a clue as to what might be causing the error?
>>
>
> Hah! Then it might be the configuration to access/communicate with the CUPS
> service. Then indeed it's a question of permissions. But this doesn't explain
> why it functions temporarily after removing old configuration.
>
> I'm really at a loss here.... Sorry.
>
>
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<font size="-1"><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">Still trying.<br>
<br>
If I try to print through 'kcmshell printers' as user=andrew I get the
same error message. viz.: Unable to start child print process. Check
the command syntax: cupsdoprint -P 'Oki' -J 'KDE Print Test' -H
'localhost:631' -U 'andrew' -o
'multiple-document-handling=separate-documents-incollated-copies
orientation-requested=3' <br>
<br>
(there is no file specified in the above error message)<br>
<br>
If I try that command from the command line then it prints fine:<br>
<br>
$ cupsdoprint -P 'Oki' -J 'KDE Print Test' -H 'localhost:631' -U
'andrew' -o
'multiple-document-handling=separate-documents-incollated-copies
orientation-requested=3' envelope.ps<br>
<br>
Any clues here?<br>
<br>
Andrew<br>
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Cristian Tibirna wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On 22 March 2007 13:17, Andrew Myers wrote:
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<pre wrap="">No further with this really. The pseudo printers work, but the "real"
printers do not. Is that a clue as to what might be causing the error?
</pre>
</blockquote>
<pre wrap=""><!---->
Hah! Then it might be the configuration to access/communicate with the CUPS
service. Then indeed it's a question of permissions. But this doesn't explain
why it functions temporarily after removing old configuration.
I'm really at a loss here.... Sorry.
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