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> What's this "ptal-mlcd" thing?  Whatever it's doing seems to be

ptal-mlcd is a usermode thingy that basically sends certain data down to
printers that support it (i.e. HP OfficeJets). Since it's usermode, I would
think that the kernel should have adequate protection to prevent something
from crashing the system like that...

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