¡Hola Moritz! El 2016-12-22 a las 18:20 +0100, Moritz Strohm escribió:
Package: okular Version: 4:4.14.2-2 Followup-For: Bug #782336
I have the same issue. When I start Okular from the shell, opened a PDF and selected print. On the shell I got the following output:
okular(4712)/kdecore (KConfigSkeleton) KCoreConfigSkeleton::writeConfig: okular(4712)/kdecore (KConfigSkeleton) KCoreConfigSkeleton::writeConfig: okular(4712)/kdecore (KConfigSkeleton) KCoreConfigSkeleton::writeConfig: okular(4712)/kdecore (KConfigSkeleton) KCoreConfigSkeleton::writeConfig: okular(4712)/kdecore (KConfigSkeleton) KCoreConfigSkeleton::writeConfig:Object::connect: No such signal org::freedesktop::UPower::DeviceAdded(QString) Object::connect: No such signal org::freedesktop::UPower::DeviceRemoved(QString) okular(4712) BackendLoader::init: "/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/kde4/plugins" This backend is only for XRandR 1.1, your version is: 1 . 4 usage: lpr [-cdfghlmnpqrstv] [-#num] [-1234 font] [-C class] [-i [numcols]][-J job] [-Pprinter] [-T title] [-U user] [-wnum] [name ...]
It seems that Okular doesn't call lpr correctly.
This is a known issue, okular expects the cups' lpr command, later versions add a recommends cups-bsd. Given the other printing issues in okular I would suggest the use of qpdfviewer for printing.
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