I decided that I preferred Kubuntu to Ubuntu, so I made the switch. But, I ran into a problem trying to install a shared printer that installed and worked just fine in Ubuntu.
My wife's machine is running Windows XP and has a HP5L attached that is shared. So I went into System Settings and attempted to add that printer. Although the dialogs are slightly different in KDE, I thought everything "under the hood" would be the same. Apparently not.
After choosing System Settings>Printers>Add>Add Printer/Class, I get the Add Printer Wizard. I click on "SMB shared printer (Windows)" then "Anonymous (no login/password)" and do a Scan at the next dialog box. Up comes MSHOME and expanding that, gives me the name of her computer. But when I click on that to try to see what printers are the, up pops an error window, "Error returning browse list: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED".
If I enter the information (Workgroup/Server/Printer) manually and go on, I can then choose the manufacturer and model. Then I am given a list of drivers, and I choose the "recommended" one after which I get a longer error message: "Unable to load the requested driver: Unable to created the Foomatic driver [HP-LaserJet_5L,ljet4]. Either that driver does not exist, or you don't have the required permissions to perform that operation."
Interestingly, after clicking "OK", I was able to go on. However, attempting to print a test page on the newly "installed" printer did nothing more that five lines of "code" on the first sheet and then many, many blank pages (until I just shut the printer down).
Any thought for me? How come did it work so smoothly in Ubuntu but not Kubuntu? I guess there is more than just "cosmetic" differences.
Thanks for any help.
Edit: Turns out I can't install any printers. I attached the HP5L directly to the parallel port and got the same results. With all of the other posts about the Kubuntu print system, seems I'm not alone with this kind of problem. Hmm..., you'd think they would have something as critical as the print system "worked out" in a seven month old "LTS" OS.
My wife's machine is running Windows XP and has a HP5L attached that is shared. So I went into System Settings and attempted to add that printer. Although the dialogs are slightly different in KDE, I thought everything "under the hood" would be the same. Apparently not.
After choosing System Settings>Printers>Add>Add Printer/Class, I get the Add Printer Wizard. I click on "SMB shared printer (Windows)" then "Anonymous (no login/password)" and do a Scan at the next dialog box. Up comes MSHOME and expanding that, gives me the name of her computer. But when I click on that to try to see what printers are the, up pops an error window, "Error returning browse list: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED".
If I enter the information (Workgroup/Server/Printer) manually and go on, I can then choose the manufacturer and model. Then I am given a list of drivers, and I choose the "recommended" one after which I get a longer error message: "Unable to load the requested driver: Unable to created the Foomatic driver [HP-LaserJet_5L,ljet4]. Either that driver does not exist, or you don't have the required permissions to perform that operation."
Interestingly, after clicking "OK", I was able to go on. However, attempting to print a test page on the newly "installed" printer did nothing more that five lines of "code" on the first sheet and then many, many blank pages (until I just shut the printer down).
Any thought for me? How come did it work so smoothly in Ubuntu but not Kubuntu? I guess there is more than just "cosmetic" differences.
Thanks for any help.
Edit: Turns out I can't install any printers. I attached the HP5L directly to the parallel port and got the same results. With all of the other posts about the Kubuntu print system, seems I'm not alone with this kind of problem. Hmm..., you'd think they would have something as critical as the print system "worked out" in a seven month old "LTS" OS.
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