cuichi - I originally found the problem on a single-screen desktop system so
can't
check on then behavior you see.
Unfortunately the upstream bug has had no attention from the LO developers since
submission in October. I don't know if there's a way to bump something so it
appears
on the radar of
This appears to be related to the Chromium codebase bug
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?can=2&q=87103&colspec=ID%20Pri%20M%20Iteration%20ReleaseBlock%20Cr%20Status%20Owner%20Summary%20Modified&id=87103
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I'm guessing by the lack of response to my comments above that there's
little prospect of CUPS printing working for me again anytime in the
forseeable future. Right now I can only print by actually attaching the
printer to a WinXP instance running in VirtualBox, but this is way too
annoying and res
Public bug reported:
Running precise with 3.5.0-18 kernel. Attempted to update all packages through
synaptic and saw compilation errors scrolling by while trying to build the new
kernel. Reproduced via:
$ sudo apt-get remove linux-image-3.5.0-20-generic
$ sudo apt-get install linux-generic
The p
Attachment 'make.log' generated by previous 'sudo apt-get install linux-generic'
command, showing compilation errors for patch_analog.c .
** Attachment added: "make.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1088762/+attachment/3456894/+files/make.log
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Attachment showing output of 'sudo apt-get install linux-generic'
** Attachment added: "update-kernel-log.txt"
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Rebuilding from source per #36 also works for me.
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Title:
xpdf.real crashed with SIGSEGV in GooHash::hash()
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And, following up by setting -o usb-unidir-default=true , now the behavior is
sporadic - some print jobs give me a cover
page with PJL codes and nothing else, some give me the PJL codes followed by
blank pages, and some give me my
actual print job. The most frustrating aspect is the randomness /
I regret to say that the problem did *not* stay away. After rebooting, I
get the page with the PJL codes and a bunch of blank pages corresponding
to pages of the document that should be printed.
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FWIW, I just updated to Ubuntu 12.10 and cups 1.6.1-0ubuntu11, and
this problem has once again gone away for me - hopefully it will stay
gone this time.
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I have reported this upstream at
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55966
Thanks for the quick triage!
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Public bug reported:
What I expected to happen: printing a spreadsheet from Libreoffice Calc
would print it.
What happened instead: Nothing was printed, but libreoffice displayed
the string 'gtk printer' on the xterm console from which it was invoked,
and left a directory and file '/tmp/luppt6wq.
Till @#77: Initially I tried just
lpadmin -p -o usb-unidir-default=true
which did not change anything. Then I applied the full set of commands
in comment #59:
cancel -a
sudo chmod +x /lib/udev/udev-configure-printer
lpadmin -p -R usb-no-reattach
lpadmin -p -R usb-unidir
mv /etc/modprobe.d/bla
I regret to say that after a recent package update, this problem reappeared for
me. I have
the cups 1.5.3-0ubuntu4 package installed. Applying the patches in comment #59
does work around the problem however.
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Another confirmation that the Debian 0.18.4-1 package (i386) fixes this
problem for me.
Also, ISTM that bugs 992486 and 995829 are probably duplicates of this
bug, although the reported symptoms differ slightly. Don't know who gets
to make that call, though. There are a ton of other 'xpdf crashes
I also confirm that cups in precise-proposed fixes the similar problem I
was having (printing .ps -> PJL headers + blank page) in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1005857 .
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Public bug reported:
Printing a PostScript file (a valid one that looks correct in e.g.
ghostview) just generates two pages of output, neither of which is a
rendered representation of the PostScript I printed. The first page
contains fragments of PJL looking like this (each line appears to be end
** Attachment added: "/var/log/cups/error_log with LogLevel turned up to
"debug" and printing .ps followed by .pdf"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1005857/+attachment/3167636/+files/error_log
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And the second log.
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I'm attaching two logs - the first is starting pulseaudio in text mode
and successfully playing a few seconds of audio using mpg123, the second
is starting pulseaudio under X and unsuccessfully doing the same thing.
** Attachment added: "pulseaudio log run successfully in text mode"
https://b
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems says to report no-sound
problems against the "linux source package", but ubuntu-bug decided to
file this against "pulseaudio". Not sure if I should try to change it? I
did add the kernel-sound tag and subscribed Ubuntu-audio as also
suggested there.
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Public bug reported:
When booting in graphics mode, direct to Unity, sound seems to work
fine.
When booting in text mode, sound works at the console level; apps like
mpg123 play properly with either pulseaudio or alsa drivers. However,
after starting X, apps (mpg123, xine, totem, etc.) do not rep
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No audio under X (only when booted to text mode) - MS-7549, Realtek
ALC888, Green Line Out, Rear Pulseaudio fails to detect card
To ma
Norbert:
> but I stand by my point, first that 90% or more of the people
> complaining on Launchpad are dummies searching simply for the
> newest versions without an actual need.
That's pretty harsh. Does the desire to remain current with collaborators
using newer TL versions on other platforms ma
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: w3-dtd-mathml
Description:Ubuntu 8.04.1
Release:8.04
w3-dtd-mathml:
Installed: 2.0.0.0-1
Candidate: 2.0.0.0-1
Version table:
*** 2.0.0.0-1 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com hardy/universe Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/sta
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