Hi,
For those still affected by this bug (now in BTS as 636303), there are
two more workarounds (in addition to sticking to a version lower than
1.4.7):
- install hplip: hplip has its own backend that replaces the cups libusb
backend thus the printer should show up,
- if you do not like hplip, use
Pascal Dormeau wrote:
where do I find the older version in the debian repo?
http://snapshot.debian.org/
Is it an HP printer ?
The kernel message you gave makes me think of a similar problem known
upstream http://www.cups.org/str.php?L3884+Qversion:1.5
Best regards
Pascal Dormeau
Camaleón wrote:
Sorry for not being able to do anything. I was too busy at work
dmesg showed nothing -no activity- when replugging?
Well it prints the usual usb stuff
Ah, that makes sense... well, you can configure exim (or whatever MTA) to
deliver external e-mails through a remote smtp
Camaleón wrote:
Do you know where I can find the 1.4 debian version of cups. I was trying to
find a repo with it, or source file, but couldn't make it in about 15-20min
and gave up.
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On 08/07/2011 10:06 AM, deloptes wrote:
Camaleón wrote:
Do you know where I can find the 1.4 debian version of cups. I was trying to
find a repo with it, or source file, but couldn't make it in about 15-20min
and gave up.
The only dist here (Squeeze, Wheezy, Sid) with a working cups is
I'm wondering if it is not related to dis/enabling particular options
in the kernel - like the usb device id lib or something (I don't
No it rather seems a problem in the cups libusb backend (see the link I
gave for the report upstream). Upstream does not seem inactive on it, so
the best is to
Pascal Dormeau wrote:
I'm wondering if it is not related to dis/enabling particular options
in the kernel - like the usb device id lib or something (I don't
No it rather seems a problem in the cups libusb backend (see the link I
gave for the report upstream). Upstream does not seem inactive
Wayne Topa wrote:
The only dist here (Squeeze, Wheezy, Sid) with a working cups is
Squeeze. So try a squeeze line in your sources.list but remember
Downgrading has it's problems. YMMV
Yes, thanks. I downgraded and the problem's gone.
I'm having squeeze/testing in my apt source, but I'll
where do I find the older version in the debian repo?
http://snapshot.debian.org/
Is it an HP printer ?
The kernel message you gave makes me think of a similar problem known
upstream http://www.cups.org/str.php?L3884+Qversion:1.5
Best regards
Pascal Dormeau
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Does someone has an idea how I can get my cups server to print again.
After upgrade it is not working anymore saying
kernel: usb 4-1: usbfs: process 14578 (usb) did not claim interface 1 before
use
I checked everything related and also mentioned here
On Tue, 02 Aug 2011 08:45:37 +0200, deloptes wrote:
Does someone has an idea how I can get my cups server to print again.
After upgrade it is not working anymore saying
kernel: usb 4-1: usbfs: process 14578 (usb) did not claim interface 1
before use
(...)
Is this wheezy/sid?
If kernel
Camaleón wrote:
thanks for reply
On Tue, 02 Aug 2011 08:45:37 +0200, deloptes wrote:
Does someone has an idea how I can get my cups server to print again.
After upgrade it is not working anymore saying
kernel: usb 4-1: usbfs: process 14578 (usb) did not claim interface 1
before use
On Tue, 02 Aug 2011 16:50:08 +0200, deloptes wrote:
On Tue, 02 Aug 2011 08:45:37 +0200, deloptes wrote:
kernel: usb 4-1: usbfs: process 14578 (usb) did not claim interface 1
before use
(...)
Is this wheezy/sid?
no squeeze/testing
And what packages has been upgraded recently?
If
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