Re-installing the printer using the CUPS browser interface solved the
issue. There seem to be some difference between this method and using
the Ubuntu Settings tool. Issue is resolved.
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Here's an example file that produces the issue.
** Attachment added: "This file only print once on my HP printer"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-screenshot/+bug/1944727/+attachment/5527367/+files/Print-once.odt
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This is a weird bug and difficult to debug. However:
I have Ubuntu 21.04 fully updated as of 2021-09-23.
Printing something that has been captured by gnome-screenshot will print fine
with my HP Color Laserjet Pro M477fdw printer. However, it will leave the
printer in a state
For me the gvm blackscreen could be fixed by installing ubuntu-gnome-
desktop and then running "sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm". However, this
created an endless login loop for all users. The way to fix the endless
loop problem was to select the Mate desktop environment before logging
in. Then every
Issue still present on 12.04.
"Same thing. I select 1234 or enter it manually. I verify that the dialog has
it by going back in. Instead of using 1234 it displays a random 6 digit pin."
I am unable to pair with any of two GPS units due to this behaviour.
It's 100% repeateble.
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Same problem on core i5 with amd64 Maverick. Did not happen on Lucid.
Happens every three hours or so. Maybe always when in Firefox?
Xorg log says:
"EQ overflowing. The server is probably stuck in an infinite loop."
Same Backtrace as above.
dmesg says:
how_signal_msg: 18 callbacks suppressed
npvie
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/47686600/Dependencies.txt
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: grub2
In fact both my machines failed to upgrade from 9.10 cleanly:
1) Acer Aspire 64-bit AMD 4 core hung, had to hard reset which caused
endless fiddling with command-line apt and booting older kernels in
grub. Eventually successful.
2) Siemens Primerg
Hi.
Well, try to disable your WLAN card. I had my WLAN on a PCIx card. I
just pulled it out and I've never had a problem since. This kernel seems
to be incompatible with certain WLAN chips.
BR,
Tony
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Kubuntu Intrepid - System freezes after some time
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/256548
Yo
The Kernel Panic freezes that I got left absolutely no trace (core) that
I could find. However - after receiving a tip about certain WLAN chips
not working with Intrepid I pulled out the D-Link DWL-520+ board (this
is a server) and the problem disappeared. Another tip about installing a
backport-pa
I can confirm that the Kernel Panics I had on my Siemens ECONEL 100
disappeared when I pulled out the Wireless LAN card, which is a D-Link
DWL-520+. The tip to run "sudo aptitude install linux-backports.modules-
intrepid-generic did however not have any effect. When I reinserted the
WLAN card, the
No improvement in the final version today.
Froze during the first installation.
Second installation worked but freeze came after about 10 minutes of no
activity.
I am a bit worried for Canonicals reputation here. As I said, Hardy and
Debian Lenny are stable on the same hardware.
This kind of e
I have tried both Intrepid Ubuntu beta and rc on a Siemens Primergy Econel 100
with dual Core 3 GHz Intel CPU.
The Beta I could run up to an hour before freeze, the rc died already in
installation. Memory test is OK, Hardy ran fine for months and I am writing
this on a Fresh Debian Lenny on the
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