We are closing this bug report as it lacks the information, described in
the previous comments, we need to investigate the problem further.
However, please reopen it if you can give us the missing information and
feel free to submit bug reports in the future.
** Changed in: cupsys (Ubuntu)
As
Could you install test packages, adding:
deb http://www.grad.hr/~ivoks/ubuntu/cups ./
to sources.list and doing update/upgrade?
Thanks
** Changed in: cupsys (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged => Medium
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Eventually I got an error_log of CUPS corresponding to the described
bug. I attached it to this comment.
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Please wait for another error_log before closing this bug. I can ensure
you there are other users who have reported it. One of them told me he
can't manage to reproduce this bug before august 31st since he doesn't
have the printer with him currently.
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Is it OK to close this bug? Looks like no one can reproduce it
(including author of bug report).
Quick look at error_log; looks like CUPS wasn't started since CUPS loads
print jobs from cache.
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@Pascal De Vuyst:
You're right I misunderstood the bug report in here. I'll check up your
suggestion.
My fault.
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@Robert Casanova:
You have a network printer and your printer works if connected directly through
USB. This is NOT the same issue as described by the initial bug reporter.
You probably suffer from bug #55828, please take a look there and try the
suggestions, if it solves your problem please add a
I use a router with a printer server and it happens the same. When I use
the same configuration but throught USB it works fine.
So something happens whit the ipp protocol...
Somewhere mentioned the "partial" solution of giving a password to the
root user, and add the 'cupsys' user to the 'shadow'
I did a fresh install of dapper, using the Alternate CD. But I installed the
printer for the first time after I upgraded cupsys-client. I tried to remove
completely cupsys-client along with configuration files and then reinstalled
it, but the issue has totally disappeared from my PC.
Also I post
Since you are able to print I see nothing special in the error_log.
Did you do dist-upgrade from breezy or fresh install of dapper?
It would have been nice to have an error_log, /etc/cups/cupsd.conf and
/etc/cups/cups.d/* before you did downgrade to 1.2.0. You should point other
users with the sa
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This printer is directly connected (USB) to my PC.
I attached both outputs you need. But strangely after i reinstalled
cupsys-client 1.2.2 and restarted cupsys like you mentioned above, the printer
does work properly. I could print a test page and an Openoffice document.
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Thanks for you bug report.
Is this a network printer or directly connected to your PC?
Can you attach the output of the printingbuginfo script, it can be found here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PrintingBugInfoScript.
It would be nice if you could attach the CUPS error_log of CUPS 1.2.2.
Therefore edi
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: cupsys-client
OS : Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Dapper Drake
Computer : laptop Asus A7V-R024H
I recently tried to install my Canon ip4200 inkjet printer, using the
official Canon drivers. As I update regularly my system, cupsys-client was
update as w
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