Package: klpq Version: 1.1 I tested printing using drag and drop into klpq. I tried copying a GNU COPYING text file, and got a core dump: #0 0x404c1ab7 in strncpy (s1=0x0, s2=0x8093b18 "entries", n=4294967295) at ../sysdeps/generic/strncpy.c:38 #1 0x401f0781 in QString::mid () #2 0x8058766 in MyRowTable::insertItem () #3 0x8059431 in Spooler::parseUpdate () #4 0x80532e2 in Klpq::updateList () #5 0x8054b98 in Klpq::exitedLpq () #6 0x400bee0f in KProcess::processExited () #7 0x400bdf2e in KProcess::processHasExited () #8 0x400bf9a9 in KProcessController::slotDoHousekeeping () #9 0x401cb29f in QObject::activate_signal () #10 0x4027059f in QSocketNotifier::activated () #11 0x401da17a in QSocketNotifier::event () #12 0x401a8aa3 in QApplication::notify () #13 0x40244d0e in sn_activate () #14 0x40245012 in QApplication::processNextEvent () #15 0x40245b85 in QApplication::enter_loop () #16 0x40244de0 in QApplication::exec () #17 0x805004f in main () I'll be happy to provide more info. I tested this on another machine where it worked. It has direct connection to the printer, while the first machine used lpd on a Linux printer server. -- ##> Petter Reinholdtsen <## | pere@td.org.uit.no O- http://www.hungry.com/~pere/ | Go Mozilla, go! Go!