Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: cupsys
I have a Brother HL-1430 printer connected via USB to a PC running
Ubuntu 6.06 with all updates installed. The printer will print the first
document I send to it perfectly, but any subsequent documents are held
in the queue and not printed. The sta
Just tried installing and using the same printer via a parallel cable
and it works fine. USB is still broken though.
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Brother HL-1430 USB printer will only print once
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I agree. How do I submit a bug report to request that this goes into
dapper-updates?
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Brother HL-1430 USB printer will only print once
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Did you install Edgy from scratch (rather than update from Dapper)? The
message from AlterEgo above seems to suggest that installing from
scratch will work. I have installed Edgy here but my printer is
currently in transit, so I can't try it yet.
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Brother HL-1430 USB printer will only print o
> after a number of jobs, the printer disappears from detected printers
using "lpinfo -v" and a restart of the printer is necessary.
Can you check whether the printer device file still exists under /udev?
I'm not sure what the device file will be called (I don't have my
printer to hand at the mome
I can confirm that this also happens on my 5310m with Ubuntu 9.10
64-bit. Relevant output from lspci, lshw and dmidecode is attached.
** Attachment added: "lshw_output"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38622991/lshw_output
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System crashes if cable hot unplugged; No interface but "lo" listed by
Just noticed something strange - when network-manager has already
connected to a wireless network then unplugging and replugging the
network cable works correctly. Steps:
1. Start machine with wireless networks in range (already configured in
network-manager) and network cable unplugged.
2. Log i
Looks like this bug is fixed in karmic-proposed, there is also a
workaround using "pci=use_crs" as a kernel parameter. Details here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/407824
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System crashes if cable hot unplugged; No interface but "lo" listed by ifconfig
if cable isn't plugg
Yes, Brad's comment on 2010-04-12 and Johnathan's comment on 2010-08-30
both mention BIOS settings that fix this issue.
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System crashes if cable hot unplugged; No interface but "lo" listed by ifconfig
if cable isn't plugged when booting; wireless doesn't work at all.
https://bugs.launchpad.net
I managed to find a BIOS update for this machine on the HP support site
here:
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareCategory?os=2020&lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en&sw_lang=&product=3832488#N637
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System crashes if cable hot unplugged; No interface but "lo" listed by ifconfig
if cable isn't plugged whe
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