On Wednesday 09 January 2008, Alan E. Davis wrote:
> Thank you for the suggestions. I wonder out loud whether the Ubuntu
> kernel is using something like a genkernel install, with everything
> as modules. If so, in that case, how would one get a snapshot of
> what is being utilized?
Like most b
Thank you for the suggestions. I wonder out loud whether the Ubuntu
kernel is using something like a genkernel install, with everything as
modules. If so, in that case, how would one get a snapshot of what is
being utilized?
Alan
On Jan 9, 2008 11:00 PM, Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue
On Tuesday 08 January 2008, Alan E. Davis wrote:
> Partly because I needed to print, and partly to rule out hardware
> issues, I booted ubuntu 7.10, and installed. No problem has been
> encountered over the past few days of using ubuntu. I can print, and
> no lockups are encountered (so far, KOW
No I haven't. I'll try one soon. This is a new 1GB DDR2 from
Kingston. It would be interesting if it fails. Note that w/ Ubuntu's
kernel, I have not encountered a balk at all in booting.
Alan
On Jan 9, 2008 3:51 PM, Randy Barlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alan E. Davis wrote:
> > When attem
Alan E. Davis wrote:
> When attempting to boot to that kernel, or other gentoo kernels I have
> compiled around (I do not use initrd/genkernel), almost every time
> since the initial boot (that went ok), the machine locks up during
> boot. It might take three or four attempts, but the machine lock
I think this is one of those multifactorial problems, and I'm unable
to pin down the exact cause. I did several things that might have
conspired to make printing stop working. I have a new motherboard,
M2N-E, from ASUS, with a dual core AMD64-X2 processor (dual core),
that has given me fits booti
On Monday 07 January 2008, Dale wrote:
> Randy Barlow wrote:
> > Dale wrote:
> >> On my system hpijs was a blocker if I recall correctly. I read
> >> somewhere that hpijs was no longer being maintained and that hplip was
> >> the "new thing" to use. Not sure why tho.
> >>
> >> Also may be worth n
Randy Barlow wrote:
> Dale wrote:
>
>> On my system hpijs was a blocker if I recall correctly. I read
>> somewhere that hpijs was no longer being maintained and that hplip was
>> the "new thing" to use. Not sure why tho.
>>
>> Also may be worth noting that hplip used to be a service that was
>
Dale wrote:
> On my system hpijs was a blocker if I recall correctly. I read
> somewhere that hpijs was no longer being maintained and that hplip was
> the "new thing" to use. Not sure why tho.
>
> Also may be worth noting that hplip used to be a service that was
> started as well. /etc/init.d/
Randy Barlow wrote:
> Dale wrote:
>
>> They recently changed it over to hplip. Is that installed on your system?
>>
>
> Sorry to steal the thread a bit, but should hplip show up as an option
> for the driver to your printer? Because I still see hpijs as the
> printer driver even though I
Dale wrote:
> They recently changed it over to hplip. Is that installed on your system?
Sorry to steal the thread a bit, but should hplip show up as an option
for the driver to your printer? Because I still see hpijs as the
printer driver even though I have the hplip package.
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Alan E. Davis wrote:
> Yes. Even installed as hplip, when jobs are printed, they are
> immediately marked as "stopped" in the jobs interface. There is no
> indication that the printer is on line at all, except that it shows up
> as Ready.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Alan
>
> On Jan 7, 2008 10:24 AM, Dale
Yes. Even installed as hplip, when jobs are printed, they are
immediately marked as "stopped" in the jobs interface. There is no
indication that the printer is on line at all, except that it shows up
as Ready.
Thank you,
Alan
On Jan 7, 2008 10:24 AM, Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Alan E
Alan E. Davis wrote:
> I have installed two or three times, deleted /etc/cups and reinstalled
> the printer. It showed up as an HPLIP device when installing, w/ CUPS
> and/or the kde printer utility. NOtably the utility OR the
> localhost:631 interface did not show any option for a USB printer.
I have installed two or three times, deleted /etc/cups and reinstalled
the printer. It showed up as an HPLIP device when installing, w/ CUPS
and/or the kde printer utility. NOtably the utility OR the
localhost:631 interface did not show any option for a USB printer.
The address that ended up bei
On Sunday 06 January 2008, Dale wrote:
> Alan E. Davis wrote:
> >
> > Any ideas?
> I ran into something similar to the a while back and I had to un-merge
> cups, delete the config files, then reemerge cups and reconfigure my
> printer. Keep in mind that when you unmerge something, the config
> f
Alan E. Davis wrote:
> CUPS has been working flawlessly for quite some time, one of the feats
> of newer GNU/Linux installs (to one who couldn't get an HP mainstream
> inkjet working right some 10 years ago).Simultaneously, I notices
> that Apple now owns the copyright, and after a recent upgra
Hello Randy,
Randy Barlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Roger Mason wrote:
>> I have tried both the ipp and lpd devices to no
>> avail.
>
> Just FYI, IPP is the Internet Printing Protocol and it is used to print
> to a device on another machine, so that's why it didn't work for you here :)
Yes,
Roger Mason wrote:
> I have tried both the ipp and lpd devices to no
> avail.
Just FYI, IPP is the Internet Printing Protocol and it is used to print
to a device on another machine, so that's why it didn't work for you here :)
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Quoting Roger Mason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
http://www.murrayc.com/blog/permalink/2005/12/24/wheres-my-parport0/
Bingo!.
cool. I wasn't sure if it would help, as it was a stab in the dark.
Glad you got it working!
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Hello Billy,
Billy Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> see if this helps
>
> http://www.murrayc.com/blog/permalink/2005/12/24/wheres-my-parport0/
Bingo!.
For the record, I built ppdev and lp as modules, modprobe'd them and
now everything works.
Thanks very much.
Roger
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Quoting Roger Mason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
dmesg | grep -i print returns:
parport0: Printer, Hewlett-Packard HP LaserJet 5L
see if this helps
http://www.murrayc.com/blog/permalink/2005/12/24/wheres-my-parport0/
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On Tuesday 26 September 2006 03:55, Paul Stear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote about '[gentoo-user] cups problem':
> When I
> start cupsd I get the following message:-
> /etc/init.d/cupsd start
> * Starting cupsd ...
> cupsd: Child exited on signal 15!
:(
> Any ideas what to do next?
Did cupsd writ
quoth the Michael W. Holdeman:
> On Saturday 24 June 2006 21:21, darren kirby wrote:
> > quoth the Michael W. Holdeman:
> > > I am having trouble with cups, part of the problem seems to be I have
> > > no /usr/lib/cups/backend/ipp
> > >
> > > Where do I get it?
> >
> > Did you emerge cups? It is pr
On Saturday 24 June 2006 21:21, darren kirby wrote:
> quoth the Michael W. Holdeman:
> > I am having trouble with cups, part of the problem seems to be I have
> > no /usr/lib/cups/backend/ipp
> >
> > Where do I get it?
>
> Did you emerge cups? It is present on my system, and epm shows me that it
>
quoth the Michael W. Holdeman:
> I am having trouble with cups, part of the problem seems to be I have
> no /usr/lib/cups/backend/ipp
>
> Where do I get it?
Did you emerge cups? It is present on my system, and epm shows me that it is
owned by 'cups' so it should be on yours too. I have cups-1.1.2
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