*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1815307 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1815307
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1815307 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1815307
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Printer is Canon iP7250, CUPS version is 2.2.10, Ubuntu 19.04
(2019-02-03 10:50).
In Printers panel, I can see it being present without the need to add it
- which is great
@till-kamppeter
> The issues referenced in the previous comment are all fixed upstream
now. If they were the cause for > your problem, your problem will be
solved in Disco.
I've just tested this using Disco, and it's even worse there - see my
bug report: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/
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Printer is Canon iP7250, CUPS version is 2.2.10, Ubuntu 19.04
(2019-02-03 10:50).
In Printers panel, I can see it being present without the need to add it
- which is great.
But I don't see it as an option to print to in GTK print dialogue, I
can't select i
Public bug reported:
Printer is Canon iP7250, CUPS version is 2.2.10, Ubuntu 19.04
(2019-02-03 10:50).
In Printers panel, I can see it being present without the need to add it
- which is great.
But I don't see it as an option to print to in GTK print dialogue, I
can't select it as default printe
Also added the ipptool results of the modified test given in
https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cups-filters/issues/22
Seems to me that it is a similar issue.
** Attachment added: "ipp_attr2.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/system-config-printer/+bug/1815307/+attachment/5238085/+fi
Added the requested result of the ipptool query
** Attachment added: "ipp-attrs.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/system-config-printer/+bug/1815307/+attachment/5238018/+files/ipp-attrs.txt
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System: Ubuntu 18.04
system-config-printer version: 1.5.11-1ubuntu
printer: Canon iP7250
I expect to be able to see the printer in the panel just as 'lpstat -l
-e' or 'driverless' can see them, without the need to especially add a
new printer.
And if I d
Public bug reported:
System: Ubuntu 18.04
system-config-printer version: 1.5.11-1ubuntu
printer: Canon iP7250
I expect to be able to see the printer in the panel just as 'lpstat -l
-e' or 'driverless' can see them, without the need to especially add a
new printer.
And if I do need to add it (don
Can we have an option to switch to the iGPU, but keep the nvidia card
powered and its modules loaded so that it can be used for CUDA
calculations?
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The prime-select replacement in https://github.com/matthieugras/Prime-
Ubuntu-18.04 works without requiring a restart (simply kills and starts
again the display manager).
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Update regarding 17.10 - After switching from GDM to lightDM, logout and
login are enough, no reboot required. With GDM, logout and sudo
systemctl restart display-manager was also enough and didn't require a
full reboot.
This is for nvidia-prime 0.8.5, kernel 4.13.0-41-generic and
390.59-0ubuntu0~
Using prime indicator plus for switching, and lightDM instead of GDM
behaves as it should.
With GDM it require sudo systemctl restart display-manager - guess it's
a GDM bug.
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This also affects me on 17.10.
would changing to 16.04 restore the expected behavior? I could wait 2
years for the next LTS, hopefully this issue would get solved by then.
And until then I'd be able to switch without restarts.
I wonder when, if ever, we'd get to not needing to logout\login to
swi
I can induce a connection drop by changing the wireless channel on my
router - this also produces a similar result (no auto reconnect) - it
shows like it's trying for a minute or 2, and than shows the up/down
arrows. Selecting the network manually connects immediately.
Here's the NetworkManager lo
More system information:
lspci -vn gives:
05:00.0 0280: 8086:24f3 (rev 3a)
Subsystem: 8086:1010
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 142
Memory at df10 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=8K]
Capabilities: [c8] Power Management version 3
Capabili
Public bug reported:
Using Ubuntu 17.04 (64 bit)
Package version 1.4.4-1ubuntu3.1
This happened to me 3 times today:
The connection drops and is not automatically restored, even though the
network is visible in the nm-applet.
Manually clicking on the network to connect, results in an animation
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