Hi, I just wanted to write you that the bug still is there, but experimented some more, using -v, strace, and /var/log/syslog.
Apart from using hp-setup and hp-plugin, one needs to manually install everything hp-check tells one, plus python-qt4 and libhpmud-dev (which contains libhpmud.so), and now it seems to work. Well. a -dev package containing a .so, that seems a WTF on its own, right? The good thing is that it is working now. The bad thing is that I cannot remember the exact steps. But I've got a second machine where it did not work before, so I might have enough time to try to reproduce the steps and tell you - as I don't have to reboot into windows simply for scanning, which saves me some time. Thanks for your patience, Markus -- "A patched buffer overflow doesn't mean that there's one less way attackers can get into your system; it means that your design process was so lousy that it permitted buffer overflows, and there are probably thousands more lurking in your code." - Bruce Schneier -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org