Hello !
I've just tested the version of CUPS in testing and everything is now
working perfectly. Thank you.
Regards.
Guillaume
Le 20/03/2012 23:23, Brian Potkin a écrit :
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thanks
Hello Guillaume,
The version of CUPS at present in testing includes some recent change
tags 560003 + moreinfo
thanks
Hello Guillaume,
The version of CUPS at present in testing includes some recent changes
to get the sort of adapter you have working. See changelog.Debian. Is it
possible for you to try this version and report back?
Regards,
Brian.
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And also, kernel module usblp seems to confuse cups, and cups fails to operate
the USB adapter with usblp loaded. Ok, what?! That's just broken - either a
problem with cups or a problem with the usblp module.
Something should be done there to make cups more robust with the usblp module
loaded, re
And, just in case it's not immediately obvious, the printer has to be
turned-on and ready before plugging-in the USB adapter, or the printer will
not be able to report a Device ID and udev-configure-printer will throw the
"invalid or missing IEEE 1284 Device ID" error message.
Should udev-configur
Ok, sorry, this is awkward. I plugged-in the USP-1284 again, and now it works
just the same as the RCW-602, also reporting the Device ID. This is with cups
version 1.5.0-13, released 2011-12-02, and with kernel 3.1.0-1-686-pae.
So, cups seems to be working now, for me, and I may have had a conne
This problem, in my case, is related to the specific Prolific Technology
PL-2305 USB to IEEE-1284 Parallel Port Adapter manufactured with the PL-2305
chip. I have both a Neostar Technology Co Model: USP-1284 adapter with the
Centronics connector, and a Rosewill RCW-602 with the DB-25F connector.
Please review the patches described for Ubuntu Oneiric from Till Kamppeter,
t...@linuxprinting.org :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/564917
Ubuntu 10.04 does not recognize local printer connected via USB/parallel
adapter cable
Till Kamppeter (till-kamppeter) wrot
When trying to add a new printer in CUPS using the web interface, the
following appeared in kern.log :
Dec 8 16:43:44 willy kernel: [1573111.715393] usb[23237]: segfault at
bffd1000 ip b7e404c3 sp bffcde48 error 4 in
libc-2.10.2.so[b7dcb000+141000]
Hopes it will help.
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Package: cups
Version: 1.4.2-4
Severity: important
After upgrading my system, cups did not print anymore on my Lexmark 3200
which is linked to my computer by an USB to parallel adapter
"Prolific Technology, Inc. PL2305 Parallel Port".
I removed the printer configuration from CUPS and wanted to i
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