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    Printer Configuration

    I seem to have lost the Printer Configuration icon from my K-menu->Applicaitons->System menu. I checked on my laptop and it seems to be a link to a program called kcmshell4. I tried to add a new item to launch it duplicating the one on my laptop, but it gives me an error when I try...(attached image). Can someone please offer assistance. I know I can use web cups interface, but I like adding printers via kcmshell as it adds all the features of the printer like scanner and fax at same time.

    JuJuBee

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    #2
    Re: Printer Configuration

    Do you see the printer configuration icon if you go into System Settings?

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      #3
      Re: Printer Configuration

      I do not.
      However, I have gotten pretty good at re-installing the OS so that is what I did. 2 hrs later, I am back to where I left off.

      Thanks anyway.

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        #4
        Re: Printer Configuration

        I don't have any printer configuration from System Settings either but I really don't care, the CUPS interface is fine with me. I will point out that kcmshell4 by itself does nothing. Try typing kcmshell4 --list in a terminal to get a list of the modules you can use with it. I looked through my list and nothing for printers so I'm guessing there is a package you need to install if some of us have it and some don't. I did a clean install from a 9.04 alpha and I don't have anything to configure printing from System Settings. I used the CUPS web interface.
        linux && bash = "the future"

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          #5
          Re: Printer Configuration

          Yeah, I noticed the same thing recently. It got lost in an PPA update about a week ago. As other have said though, I didn't worry about it because I can just use the CUPs interface for anything I need.

          I think the problem is the system-config-printer-kde package. It contains a desktop file that points to "/usr/bin/system-config-printer-applet-kde" but that file doesn't exist.

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