Hi,
my report here applies for Ubuntu Jaunty with HP Laserjet 4050 over JetDirect
(Network). I have the latest packages installed, as explained in this thread:
dpkg -l cups
cups 1.3.9-17ubuntu3.2Common UNIX Printing System(tm) -
server
dpkg -l poppler-utils
poppler-utils
I have ubuntu 8.10 64bit installed, and since menu was installed together with
kvpnc I get the above mentioned problem with all package-operations.
How to resolve this?
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Hi,
64 bit seems to be affected, too.
Ubuntu Intrepid (8.10) 64 bit with latest updates
Kernel: 2.6.27-11-generic
CUPS: 1.3.9-2ubuntu7
Using HP LaserJet 2100, usb
Please fix this. This is very basic!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/289852
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Additional test
This time a different computer (IBM T40 Notebook) with fresh 9.04 beta
installed. Tried to print a picture
(eg. http://www.allmoviewalls.com/pics/Harry_Potter_ATHBP_2009_02_1280x1024.jpg)
with EOG (Eye of Gnome) on HP LaserJet 4050 over Network.
After ~10 minutes the printing wa
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 9.04 beta 32bit Live-CD (the same happens under fully patched ubuntu
8.10 64bit)
HP Laserjet 2200, connected via USB. The printer is functional (error does not
appear under Windows)
I want to print a .jpg picture or .pdf.
When I print a document or page with picture
This error persists in Ubuntu 9.04 beta 32bit.
This should be fixed. It must be possible to print some pdf with
illustrations!
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I have jaunty beta installed on a IBM T40 (Intel iw2100 wireless)
Kernel: 2.6.28-11-generic
all updates installed.
I can not connect to WPA hidden wireless network. After unhiding the
network, connection works.
I have no chance of checking if this is related to the explicit router
or network ada
Public bug reported:
When installing (x)ubuntu and setting keyboard layout to Japanese
(jp106), the key labled ] and } (left of enter key) gives output \ and
|. ] and } are not accessible by any other key. In promt without X the
key works as expected.
This can be corrected by changing the XkbMode
I just figured out, that after I restarted my machine, it was set back
to the default although xorg.conf was still set right.
I am not sure if there is a user based file.
But now I have the following solution:
$ setxkbmap -model jp106 -layout jp
and even after a restart the right assignment is s
Here is the output you asked me for...
actually you are very happy that I still have that computer in its
configuration...
But I changed in the before mentioned way. So the keys are working as
they should
$ xprop -root | grep XKB
==> _XKB_RULES_NAMES(STRING) = "xorg", "jp106", "jp", "", ""
$
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The same thing happens in Kubuntu 9.10 beta LiveCD. I am not being asked. But I
think Live-CD is more encouraging when you can install additional packages.
Furthermore the HELP Button is grayed out.
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As a workaround I do the following after each restart of the host:
# systemctl start virtlogd
# systemctl start libvirtd
Ubuntu 16.04 with latest packages installed.
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Public bug reported:
See https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/poppler/+bug/518236
There seems to be a regression bug exactly as described in the linked
bug report, in the currently fully patched ubuntu 16.04.
I found this problem recently with a pdf prepared by origin on windows.
The file c
** Attachment added: "Good render in Firefox"
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Here the okular view. The mu is recognized by the select tool.
** Attachment added: "Faulty render in Okular"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/poppler/+bug/518236/+attachment/4863408/+files/renderOkular.JPG
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I opened a new bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/poppler/+bug/1683268
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Title:
Evince/Okular displays incorrect characters
To
There seems to be a regression bug exactly as described in the currently
fully patched ubuntu 16.04.
I found this problem recently with a pdf prepared by origin on windows.
The file contains mu characters. I came accross this bug report, and the
datasheet posted by the OP, on page 6, lower right,
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There seems to be a regression bug exactly as described in the linked
bug report, in the currently fully patched ubuntu 16.04.
I found this problem recently with a pdf prepared by origin on wind
This is a small pdf (2x1 cm^2) with 1 um (u = greek symbol) created in
Origin on Windows.
** Attachment added: "Graph1.pdf"
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Update: Tried opening the test file with different programs. Here is a
summary.
Bad: Gimp, Inkscape, Okular, Evince, Libreoffice, pdf2svg (open svg file in
Inkscape)
Good: Firefox, Imagemagick, pdf2gs (open ps file in evince)
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This is actually a bit strange as I have now two very similar computers
with similar setup, but this issue of virtlogd only appears on one of
them. Both have all updates installed.
If anyone can point me to relevant startupscripts/configuration files I
can post the content from both machines to he
I found now one difference:
On the working installation, I have "/etc/init.d/libvirt-bin", while this file
is "/etc/init.d/libvirtd" on the not working installation.
Below is a diff of the two files. The most important difference might be
the "Provides" line? The others are related to the name.
December, Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick), dvdrip 1:0.98.11-oubuntu3
The problem persists
I had to rerip two times before I found this solution.
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Thanks e-frog. Solution works on Ubuntu 12.04 with "Realtek
Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168B PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet
controller (rev 01)"
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Elias, can you please post here how to safely initiate a reindexing of the
virtuoso database?
To my understanding all user-generated information (file comments, tags etc) to
get lost. But I did not generate any such information.
Thank you
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I made a short video demonstrating this:
Topography | Charge status as reported by software
1) =D--[PS]--->{Computer} Charging
2) =D--[PS]---> {Computer} Not Charging
3) =D--[PS]--->{Computer} Charging
4) =D--[PS]--->{Computer} Charging (
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Toshiba NB550D netbook, AMD C-50 APU, SSD. Kubuntu 11.10
Yesterday evening I applied new patches, including new kernel version.
Before update, suspend to ram and wakeup worked ~20 times consecutively.
With new kernel version 3.0.0-13.22 wakeup does not work anymore. HD
activ
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Title:
Regression: Wake up from suspend stopped working
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Added information shows "Linux 3.0.0-12-generic x86_64" as I booted into
older version using GRUB to try if the same happens. So the bug is, as
stated in the description, against 3.0.0-13.
Using 3.0.0-12 does not fix the problem. The working version must have
been overwritten on update as it is al
Somehow was filed under xorg. Should, of course, be Project linux
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Regression: Wake up from sus
I might be affected as well. I have a Toshiba NB550D. Kubuntu 12.04.
What I observe:
1) Charger plugged in, charging, showing "charging"
2) Take off the low voltage plug from the mobile computer directly -> correctly
detected
3) Plug back in -> correctly detected
4) Take off the mains plug (low v
@mplichta: Did you try it? Did it restore the high-resolution splash?
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Title:
Natty: the driver sp5100_tco prevents PC startup
To manage notifica
I upgraded my Kubuntu to 11.10, and the high resolution splash screen
shows as it should. Also the passphrase prompt when using LUKS. I did
not reinstall video driver, Ati fglx still used.
Can I recommend that, before closing this report, we wait for one more
report if this was resolved.
So to al
By disabling I mean using the jockey-gtk/jockey-kde dialog:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/580/snapshot1bp.png/
(screenshot taken in a VM, so no driver offered)
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Hi,
I have a Toshiba NB550D running Kubuntu 11.04. With the latest kernel update
suspend stopped working (as described above).
I updated the kernel from proposed, but the same behavior remains. So "not
fixed".
By the way. How do I revert to non-proposed? Grub only offers one
kernel, 2.6.38-11..
possibly related:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/814573
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Title:
Kernel freeze on suspend
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Title:
kernel 2.6.38-10-generic-pae fails to 'suspend to RAM' on Le
I booted to old kernel via grub (2.6.38-10-generic #46-Ubuntu) and
resume from suspend still fails. Kubuntu 11.04, Toshiba NB550d
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kernel 2
The behavior I reported 1st May (high-res splash screen broken and message
displayed) appears to be connected to fglrx.
On a netbook with AMD C-50 APU (Radeon 6250) I can reversibly (already tested
three times) restore the high-res splash by disabling the fglrx driver.
My theory (correct me if I
Using Linux Desktop 2.6.38-8-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Mon Apr 11 03:31:24
UTC 2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux in 11.04.
The message "SP5100 TCO timer: mmio address 0xfec000f0 already in use"
appears on the splash screen and breaks the high resolution.
http://img824.imageshack.us/img824/7269/tcot
Also Zotero sometimes generates too long filenames for ecryptfs. I am affected
by that.
http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/13320/
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Title:
file n
Packages for 64bit not released yet?
How long does it normally take until everything gets updated?
http://packages.ubuntu.com/lucid/i386/libgutenprint2 still mentions
5.2.5-0ubuntu1, instead of 5.2.5-0ubuntu1.1
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Binary package hint: ibus
Ubuntu 10.04
dbus 1.2.16-2ubuntu4
anthy 9100h-0ubuntu2
What is expected:
Typing "cya" should convert to "ちゃ"
What happens:
After switching to japanese input method and typing "cya" this converts to "cや".
Additional information:
I have not been
Also installed:
ibus 1.2.0.20091215-1ubuntu4
ibus-anthy 1.2.0.20100115-1
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Please go to System -> Administration -> Synaptic Package Manager
Look for libgutenprint2 and check the exact version. My 64bit has
5.2.5-0ubuntu1, my 32bit has 5.2.5-0ubuntu1.1.
So this is the update you most probably need. But it has not been
distributed yet. Thats why I asked before. But maybe
Hi,
indeed, 'cha' converts to ちゃ. (good to know)
But still it is a bug since 'cya' should also work.
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