-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 El Viernes, 21 de Marzo de 2003 15:22, Ralf Nolden escribió: > On Friday 21 March 2003 12:09, Pablo de Vicente wrote: > > Hello again, > > > > I have upgraded today and downloaded and installed libdcopc1 and > > libdcopc-dev from ktown.kde.org but in my case this has not solved the > > crashes I get from kprinter and the Printers module in KControl. > > > > Now I have different behaviours from other machines. I have one PC > > which I upgraded from KDE 3.0.5 to KDE 3.1.1 and kprinter works fine in > > this one. This morning I have installed a new Debian PC with woody + KDE > > 3.1.1 and this one also works fine, kprinter does not crash. > > > > So all the problems I see with kprinter crashing come from Debian PCs > > which I upgraded from KDE 3.1.0 to KDE 3.1.1. I have also tried to remove > > and purge KDE 3.1.1 from these PCs and reinstall after rebooting the PC > > but this does not solve the problem. Unfortunately I have a number of PCs > > in these circumstances and reinstalling Debian in all of them is painful > > and time consuming. I would like to understand what remains in these > > systems that spoils kprinting. > > Did you try moving away ~/.kde to someplace else and then re-login and test > again ? > > Ralf
Yes. Well indeed what I did was to create a new account and try to use krpinter from there. Kprinter also crashed there. So today I have tried something else. I have completely reinstalled Debian in my laptop and kept untouched the partition where I hold the users accounts (/home) and now it works. That means that it is not something which is in ~./kde. It is something which stays somewhere else, maybe in /etc, and which triggers this "bug?". I still have more PCs to make some tests.... thanks, Pablo -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+e386SItUpHl6kJERAulCAJkBIZLi2ByrBqf7Lzecsrp2m4OU6gCg3Svb FdAGNcXPGteYE3rsqtG9hRk= =O5Za -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----