Thanks for the help, Paul. So is there another flavor that's more
laptop friendly? Overall kubuntu has been a good choice, tho' there's
always gonna be something.
cheers,
Robert
Paul Dufresne wrote:
> Well, we are sorry for you Robert that Kubuntu does not work well with your
> laptops
Well, we are sorry for you Robert that Kubuntu does not work well with your
laptops.
Since I don't seem able to find some duplicate of this bug, and that we cannot
expects new information from you that would help pinpoint the problem, I am
afraid we have to close this bug.
We hope it will not
Sorry to say, for the folks who might have been hoping to find out more
about this weird bug or malfunction, but (if I remember right from then)
the fixes I tried got nowhere & I wound up cheating, reinstalling the
whole OS. In my fumbling experience with terminal-level fixes there
always winds up
Robert, I am a bit puzzled.
I see in my gmail account that you had replied to previous comment requesting
previously requested info, 39 minutes after I wrote it.
But the content seems empty.
And it did not seems to have been really added to the web page of the bug.
Maybe using the web page, rath
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We'd like to figure out what's causing this bug for you, but we haven't heard
back from you in a while.
Could you please provide the requested information? Thanks!
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Till Kamppeter (till-kamppeter)
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Wow thanks for that Till! That will make many things I do easier.
A
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And another important information we need: Which printer mode are you
using?
Can you please run system-config-printer, choose the "Troubleshooting"
entry in the "Help" menu and follow the instructions of the
troubleshooting wizard? Please attach the resulting file to this bug.
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To set CUPS to debug mode it is much easier since CUPS 1.3.x, simply run
the command:
cupsctl LogLevel=debug
This edits cupsd.conf for you and does also the needed restart of CUPS.
And everyone in the "lpadmin" group can do it, no sudo and no root login
needed.
You do not need pastebin, Launchpa
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Sourcepackagename: openoffice.org => cups
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Set cups to debug:
edit the file /etc/cups/cupsd.conf
change the loglevel to debug, save, exit, then view the log
sudo tail -f /var/log/cups/error_log
then try and print from openoffice, and post the log. Posting to
http://pastebin.com/ and post the link is suggested because the output
will be
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20086815/Dependencies.txt
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