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Old 28th November 2009, 09:51 PM
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Unable to launch printer configuration

Greetings all. I am running FC13 KDE on an Asus EeePC 1005HA. I have performed all updates available. If anyone has any ideas please let me know.

When launching the Printer Configuration I get the following error:

The service 'Printer Configuration' does not provide an interface 'KCModule' with keyword 'system-config-printer-kde/system-config-printer-kde.py'The factory does not support creating components of the specified type.

Possible reasons:
-An error occured during your last KDE upgrade leaving an orphaned control module
-You have old third party modules lying around.

Check these points carefully and try to remove the module mentioned in the error message. If this fails, consider contacting your distributor or packager.
 

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