Upgraded today and bug is still there. The data base search in the kcontrol print installation process claims that the printer driver isn't on the system. In fact, when I force the program to look in the correct folder for the driver, it works.
The suggestion that those of us who use KDE should install gnome and then use gnome-cups-manager is not particularly helpful. Ubuntu supports Kubuntu and KDE; this program should work in Dapper as it has all this time in Breezy.
Upgraded today and bug is still there. The data base search in the kcontrol print installation process claims that the printer driver isn't on the system. In fact, when I force the program to look in the correct folder for the driver, it works.
The suggestion that those of us who use KDE should install gnome and then use gnome-cups-manager is not particularly helpful. Ubuntu supports Kubuntu and KDE; this program should work in Dapper as it has all this time in Breezy.