Thanks for the advise and please excuse the delayed answer.
As you suspect I have performed a dist-upgrade from 12.04 to 14.04.
Unfortunately I do not rember where this particular file came from, but
purging the entire CUPS installation/configuration and reinstalling it
and adding the printer agai
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Public bug reported:
On an older bit of hardware running Ubuntu 14.04 (64bit) with all current
updates attempts to print using c2esp (version 27~rc1-1 as in Ubuntu's
repositories) fail.
According to Apport a bug report was automatically sent, but I was unable to
find anything related on Launchp
[[34;1mtranscode[0m] V: auto-probing |
/home/andi/dvdrip-data/xxx/vob/001/ (OK)
[[34;1mtranscode[0m] V: import format| MPEG 2 program stream in
(module=vob)
[[34;1mtranscode[0m] A: auto-probing |
/home/andi/dvdrip-data/xxx/vob/001/ (OK)
[[34;1mtranscode[0m] A: import format
Problem still existing in Ubuntu 12.04.
** Changed in: transcode (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Confirmed
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Title:
Lack of export_af6.so
To m
I have no idea why, but after a restart with power off, the machine is
working again fine on kernel 3.2.0.40...
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Hi there,
before describing the bug/issue some details on my system:
- Toshiba Esprimo P500 E85+
- Xubuntu 12.04.2 LTS 64bit
- Package: linux-image-3.2.0-40-generic, Version: 3.2.0.40.64.
After upgrade to said kernel my system started to behave erroneously:
- it stopped to m
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Hi there,
two days ago I started a new job and was allowed to install a Linux
distribution of my liking on a Fujitsu machine with Core i3. I chose the
64bit Xubuntu 12.04 LTS version and tweaked it by running "compiz" and
"avant-window-navigator".
The software setup is basically identical to the
After three hours of uptime with kernel 3.2.0-35 the problem occured as
well.
Given the fact, that the interface was sending data very nicely but lost
about 80% of incoming packets I am more inclined to think that my
hardware has a failure...
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed
Using the mainline build 3.8.0-030800rc5-generic the problem seems not to
appear.
"ping" shows a packet loss rate of 2%.
** Tags added: kernel-fixed-upstream
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Shortly after upgrading to the recent kernel 3.2.0-36-generic I started
to notice that my wireless connection got seriously jammed:
- Using TP-Link PCI Wireless-Card with Atheros AR5212/AR5213 chip.
- Anything over the web (SSH, HTTP(S)) appears to be a bit slow.
- Pinging my
I'd like to add that printing an image (colored, but mostly black) is fine when
using the "normal" mode, but the contrast on the paper is very poor when
printing in the "normal grayscale" mode. Black lines are printed as very light
gray lines.
I have encountered this on different HP (color) las
** Changed in: hplip
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
hpcups and hpijs driver use different rasterization
To manage notifications about t
Changing line 32 in /etc/init.d/loggerhead from
start-stop-daemon -p $PIDFILE -S --startas /usr/bin/serve-branches
--chuid loggerhead --make-pidfile --background --chdir $served_branches
-- --prefix=$prefix --port=$port --host=$host --log-folder
/var/log/loggerhead 2>/dev/null
to
start-stop-daem
Hi,
after upgrading my 64bit server to Ubuntu 12.04 I had the exact same problem
described above.
I have loggerhead running behind an Apache instance, that does some
authentication using Django and WSGI. As I'm using the same for a
Download area, this cannot be an issue.
After using the suggest
apt-get install transmission-gtk --reinstall && dpkg-reconfigure
transmission-gtk fixed the problem!
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Title:
(transmission-gtk:20817): GLib-GIO-C
Could this be a bug related to the used GTK theme? Transmission was
working fine on my system (precise 64bit) until recently. There has been
no update to transmission, but I have changed my GTK theme recently.
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