Am 09.10.2011 00:26, schrieb Thomas Lottmann:
Le 03/10/2011 00:00, Florian Hubold a écrit :
Am 02.10.2011 15:58, schrieb Thomas Lottmann:
Le 28/09/2011 13:54, Claire Robinson a écrit :
I've prepared an update candidate which fixes this regression and
additionally contains fixes for two other unrelated crashes.
As you are the one with the only affected model so far, i'd like
to ask you if you could please help validating the update candidate.
This one is it: https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2816
Instructions for testing can be found here:
http://mageia.org/wiki/doku.php?id=qa_updates
Thank you. I am looking at this tonight.
They are quite basic instructions on the old wiki, the new improved wiki
is being worked on now.
In short, you need to be able to update from the Core Updates Testing
media which is not generally desirable so is disabled by default. To be
able to select Core Updates Testing as an update media you need to use
"expert" mode.
To do so, as root, use: drakrpm-edit-media --expert
You can then place a tick in the Updates and Enable columns for Core
Updates Testing.
You might get an error to do with a new msec/sectool at the moment when
you go to update, you can safely ignore it. Don't update with everything
from testing, just update the relevant hplip packages it offers.
When you have updated them, remember to disable the Core Updates Testing
media.
Hope that helps!
Claire
Pong. :)
Sorry for the delay.
I installed the HPLIP and it's GUI packages from Core updates (manual
installation since the testing version of rpm was compulsory).
However, when I print the test pages from systen-config-printer or HPLIP's
interface, he still prints me a big black square. It does the same when I
print a Writer .odt document.
When I click on 'Cancel' to cancel the printing in the
system-config-printer task list, it _does not cancel_ the printing. To do
so, I have to press the 'Cancel' button on the printer make it actually
stop printing.
Here are the links to the logs :
HP-check -r -t : http://pastebin.com/QaBUKHzU
error_log and acces_log : http://pastebin.com/ZjbJsPzG
The testing packages I have installed are the following, as you have told me :
*hplip-3.11.7-1.2.mga1.x86_64.rpm
*and
*hplip-gui-3.11.7-1.2.mga1.x86_64.rpm*
Also could you please post the output of rpm -qa | grep hplip ?
These two are not enough, hplip has dependencies on at least these:
hplip-model-data
hplip-hpijs
hplip-hpijs-ppds
I hope this helps.
Cheers,
Thomas aka Skiper.
I hope this offers you some clues.
Hello again,
As soon as I have a pause day (should be this thursday), I'll take care of
this and answer you. Hard times.
Feel free to push the packages if they fix other issues. I may consider doing
a clean install of Mageia again if this is necessary, since the issue is
really very very wierd and unique.
Could you please try to remove all hplip and cups packages,
clear your /etc/cups/printers.conf and reinstall cups, and try a manual
install of hplip according to
http://hplipopensource.com/hplip-web/install/manual/distros/other.html
This would rule if the problem could be in our packages.