Great work Maurico, I think you make several excellent points and I
appreciate your efforts on a better reproducer and alternative patch.
FWIW I began testing the Matthew's initial build (which disabled
threads) against a large number of VMs and that appeared to address the
issues we're seeing. I'
See also bug 1973098
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Thanks for the bug report.
Please take care to ensure each bug report covers one issue only. You
should open a separate bug for each issue so please reword this bug to
describe one of the issues only.
The problem with text and icons disappearing sounds like it might be bug
1876632.
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Sorry, what I have asked you for in the previous comment is not correct
in this case, you do not need to do it. Instead, do the following:
Run the command
lpadmin -p testipp -E -v ipp://NPI61F41D.local:631/ipp/printer -m
driverless:ipp://NPI61F41D.local:631/ipp/printer -o PageSize=A4
Test th
Could you stop CUPS via
sudo systenctl stop cups
then edit your PPD file
/etc/cups/ppd/HP_LaserJet_100_colorMFP_M175nw_61F41D.ppd changing the
line (line 21)
*cupsFilter2: "application/vnd.cups-pdf application/pdf 200 -"
to
*%cupsFilter2: "application/vnd.cups-pdf application/pdf 200 -"
The a
On 1/18/23 06:23, Franny FooFoo wrote:
> I have been frustrated by this before on several distro versions. in
> settings, there is the option of "from last session" in the startup
> section. i assume you have this selected, as well as "close to system
> tray" and "show tray icon" in the system
So attaching the PPD to my bug report about not being able to attach it
seems to have fixed the problem, and now I was able to attach it here.
:)
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Title:
ubuntu-desktop-minimal should depend on
ppd
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Okay well it seems to be specific to the PPD file. I wonder why it won't
accept it. I tried adding ".txt" to the filename too but it still
wouldn't accept it. Must be due to the contents.
Anyway that's the PDF I used to test (same as previous one) and I used
the lp command line invocation.
I'll s
test
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Launchpad throws an error whenever I try to attach the ppd.
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Everything prints approximately 2% too small after u
error log
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I am trying to find out what exactly is happening and therefore I need
to know somewhat more.
Could you switch to debug logging via
cupsctl --debug-logging
and then print a job where the problem occurs. After that attach the
file /var/log/cups/error_log to this bug report.
Also attach your
In fact the man page seems to be completely out of sync with reality.
None of minage, maxage, minsize and maxsize appear to work at all
despite being documented there. Minage is read at least (according to
debug output), but then still ignored. Specifying minsize or maxsize has
no effect, logs are
Public bug reported:
The man page for logrotate says "Each configuration file can set global
options (local definitions override global ones, and later definitions
override earlier ones)". This is inconsistent with how it actually
behaves.
== Steps to reproduce ==
$ logrotate --version
l
I've changed to the Main ubuntu repository and the problem is gone. The
bug can be closed.
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Cannot in
Public bug reported:
When running `sudo apt-get install python3-venv`
I get an error
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
python3.10-venv : Depends: python3.10 (= 3.10.6-1~22.04) but 3.10.6-1~22.04.2
is to be installed
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
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