The Precise Pangolin has reached end of life, so this bug will not be
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Still awaiting backport to Precise 12.04
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The bug just appeared for me after a fresh install of Mint 13 (Precise
12.04) while trying to install a networked HP LaserJet 5. Before my
drive died I was running the same system on the same machine with the
same printer, though with a different motherboard and with a hard drive,
which I have repl
Had this crash occur shortly after boot today on 12.04.
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I have had this happen twice when booting Ubuntu 12.04.3 and though I have an
HP USB printer it wasn't connected at the time.
This isn't the first problem since I upgraded to 12.04.3, it also seems to
block access to UbuntuOne (this doesn't affect the two other machines with the
same login one a
Happened on boot-up (precise, hd install). I don't have a printer.
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This bug has started occurring for me on 12.04, occurs on boot and then
occasionally during my session.
I have the HP Device Manager installed but all printers have been uninstalled
for some time.
Interestingly (or maybe not?) on the error report for this "colord"
crash, it suggests my Installat
Frequently getting this after boot on Precise.
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The crash report comes up short after booting. I understand a fix is
released for later versions but I would like to stay with the LTS
version for now.
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I just got this bug today after logging in on elementary OS Luna.
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When will this package backported to Precise?
It is very annoying to see the colord crash every time i try to print
something...
Precise package is
ii colord 0.1.16-2ubuntu0.1
system service to manage device colour profiles -- system daemon
This bug was fixed in the package colord - 0.1.21-1ubuntu2
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colord (0.1.21-1ubuntu2) quantal-proposed; urgency=low
* debian/patches/one_shot_colord-sane.patch:
- Rework colord-sane to be spawned each time a sane scan is required.
Works around fd leaks in libsane and its
** Branch linked: lp:~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/quantal/colord/quantal-
proposed
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On every boot since a couple of days i think.
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On every boot, I have a crash detected, often in colord, and with SIGABRT, or
SIGSEGV,.
I have also startx not running from time to time, at boot also.
I have installed SSG printer as well, Wifi.
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@Joseph: those are diagnostic files to help analyse the bug. There is
no fix or workaround as far as I know. Are you sure it is this bug you
get when you plug in an external monitor? The bug is to do with
printers.
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Sorry for not already knowing, but are those .txt files up there fixes
for this bug? I can see I'm in the right place, because I'm getting the
same bug when I try to plug an Acer monitor into my laptop, but I don't
know what to do from here...
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I don't know if this is related but my Ubuntu 12.10 machine couldn't
successfully print to a network printer...I kept getting a "waiting for
authentication" error that I couldn't get rid of even after modding
/etc/cups/cupsd.conf and /etc/cups/printers.conf quite a bit. If anyone
is interested I ca
I am running quantal, daily updates.
CUPS was updated yesterday, and hplip today. Error occurred on resuming
from suspend.
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Adding to the quantal list
** Also affects: colord (Ubuntu Quantal)
Importance: High
Assignee: Chris Halse Rogers (raof)
Status: Confirmed
** Changed in: colord (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: High => Medium
** Changed in: colord (Ubuntu Quantal)
Importance: High => Medium
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** Tags added: rls-q-incoming
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Same here at quantal.
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This happened to me in quantal.
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Affects me too. Occurs everytime I log on my desktop. All updates
installed. HP printer connected and turned on all the time.
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did an
apt-get install cups-pdf
to install a local pdf printer.
install completed successfully despite error.
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This happens in 12.04 and 12.10 (Alpha-2) after I installed my HP Wifi
all-in-one printer.
Everything is working, so i have disabled this error ..
This error is on my laptop with ATI and on my laptop with Nvidea, so I don t
think it s hardware related.
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Crash shortly after boot while HP OfficeJet 4500 had been already turned
on an connected. I just had a quick look at my printing GTK and it had
been 'unabled' I enabled it again but had to force quit the window.
This after today's updates.
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I got this same error when adding a printer to my laptop. The printer is
a network printer so the error didnt occur on startp, install, or after
all the updates were done. It only occured when i added the network
printer.
My printer is a brother hl2270dw if that helps (im connecting through
lan),
I'm also using a dual monitor setup, and my computer's connected to an
SCX-4200 printer, but I almost never touch the settings of either and
still encounter this bug after almost every boot. The crash is harmless,
but lately seems to have gotten more frequent.
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Because of this bug, my computer cannot start the x server and brings me
to the command prompt. Typing 'startx' doesn't work.
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I'm using a dual monitor setup. I was moving from one monitor to the
other, when the mouse got 'stuck' in the middle of the two screens.
For a little while it only moved up and down, then the froze completely.
Then the whole X server froze. Had to kill it remotely.When I
restarted my machine
Using fresh install of 12.04 Beta on Dell Studio XPS Desktop after
unable to boot earlier versions of Ubuntu. Attempting to install Canon
ipixma 4300 & Epson Stylus Photo R2400 when crash occured.
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@Eliah:
I don't have any local printers (except cups-pdf, but nothing parallel port or
USB related). I do have a network-connected printer (Brother HL-3040CW with
binary driver), but the colord crash happens whether that driver is available
or not.
@Ron:
I have colord-0.1.12-1ubuntu2.1 installe
Op 19-02-12 21:54, Eliah Kagan schreef:
> @Helge Jung
> When I got this crash, I wasn't explicitly configuring a printer either. But
> it went away when I booted the live CD (and entered a desktop session) with
> the printer disconnected
> (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/colord/+bug/8
@Helge Jung
When I got this crash, I wasn't explicitly configuring a printer either. But it
went away when I booted the live CD (and entered a desktop session) with the
printer disconnected
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/colord/+bug/827934/comments/12). If
you disconnect all your pr
This error doesn't seem to be strictly related to printer setup as the
first comments suggest. At least for me this error happens most often
right after booting and logging in - I haven't changed my printer setup
for a while.
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Chris, can you please have a look at this?
** Changed in: colord (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Chris Halse Rogers (raof)
** Also affects: colord (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: High
Assignee: Chris Halse Rogers (raof)
Status: Confirmed
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confirmed during automated upgrade testing from lucid to precise
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** Changed in: colord (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium => High
** Tags added: dist-upgrade lucid2precise qa-da
Got this testing precise i386 Alpha 2 xubuntu
** Tags added: i386 xubuntu
** Attachment added: "i386 crash report"
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Precise, live CD (daily build Jan 24/12). When setting up printer, this
crash reported. I only use B&W printing and when in properties, that was
selected and printing was fine...
HP 1310 (15) inkjet. ~5 years old.
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I got this crash with the Lubuntu Oneiric amd64 desktop CD (with colord
0.1.12-1ubuntu2) on a Dell Studio XPS 8100, immediately after the
desktop came up (after selecting "Try Lubuntu without installing"). The
computer had a Samsung ML-2251N laser printer attached via USB. I tried
booting without t
First time booting 11.10 from LiveCD. Opened Software Centre for first
time and immediately got this error.
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This popped up while running from a usb thumb drive. The system added my
HP 2500 printer and then popped up this error about 30seconds later.
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I was running hp-setup -i (interactive mode) on Lubuntu Oneiric with a
Lenovo T400 laptop (64 bit) when I got this error.
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All I did was to start Synaptic.
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Happened to me when I restarted after I update from 11.04 to 11.10 beta1.
I have a Canon Pixima IP4200 printer, it was connected and on. And I don't
have a scanner.
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Just install my Epson network printer after updating the sys and had the
same error that Philipp had. Printer results install and works fine
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I just did the same procedure with the new cups version that came in today. The
bug did not occur again.
cups 1.5.0-3
colord 0.1.11-1
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