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Lenny Printing bug with Samsung ML-2010 with Kernel 2.6.21-2-486 #1 Wed
Jul 11 03:17:09 UTC 2007 i686
printing job stayed in Kjobviewer
Printing OK with/ older //kernel 2.6.18-4-486 #1 Mon Mar 26 16:39:10 UTC
2007 i686 /
Hi,
this Samsung ML-2010 [EMAIL PROTECTED] laser did at first work in Lenny, until apt-get
dist-upgrade in mid august 2007. The printer was visible, and put the
job in kjobviewer and gave an error message trying to shift the job to
the Samsung.
Now Lenny cannot even see this usb printer to install it after an
apt-get dist-upgrade today.(29/8/07)
The same printer works fine in Debian etch, also works fine in Sidux Gaia.
Same behavior in Kubuntu gutsy tribe5, which must use snapshots of Lenny
packages, hence same errors.
Using a specific ppd does not help either, when you could install the
printer that was.
Oh an old HP deskjet 895Cxi prints OK, but with a long latency now, so
this problem is Samsung Laser specific whatever it is.
I joined the mailing list and got 2 answers very quickly stating there
was a Kaffeine problem in Debian.
I thought that Kaffeine, interfering with a printer was a bit on the far
side.
However removing Kaffeine, allowed my Samsung ML-2010 to be seen again
in KDE print.
It refused to print still, putting the job in Kjobviewer, and only
printed on rebooting, a behaviour I had noted before.
/The true problem, I believe resides in kernel 2.6.21-2, as everything
goes fine with printing, Kaffeine present and all with the older kernel
2.6.18-4-486 #1 Mon Mar 26 16:39:10 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux.
So there is a *bug in the kernels after 2.6.18-4-486 #1* with regard to
the Samsung ML-2010 and I hope it can be fixed.
Regards
Rod Lovett
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