[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2013-02-25 Thread jimav
Problem is still here in Ubuntu 12.10 with cups-filters 1.0.24

In my case the printer is a postscript printer (hp3030).  So I have to
ask the question, WHY is the print system even calling ghostscript to
interpret a postscript file when the printer is fully able to handle it
for itself?

Simple test: Visit  http://google.com/maps and print any street map.
On my system that takes 5-10 seconds under Windows 7 and several minutes under 
Ubuntu.

IMO this is a major Ubuntu workflow problem which really makes it
difficult to get work done.  I have to use a Windows VM to print
documents with graphics, or even just a google map.

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2012-05-30 Thread Till Kamppeter
Taken bug out of SRU process for Precise, as user who has complained
about problem in Precise did not answer (and is not owner of this bug).

** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu Precise)
   Status: Fix Committed = Invalid

** Tags removed: verification-needed

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2012-05-30 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
This bug was fixed in the package cups-filters - 1.0.18-0ubuntu0.1

---
cups-filters (1.0.18-0ubuntu0.1) precise-proposed; urgency=low

  [ Till Kamppeter ]
  * New upstream release
 - pdftops: Allow selection whether Ghostscript or Poppler is used
   at runtime, setting the pdftops-renderer option to gs or
   pdftops. This way one can switch to Poppler per-queue if there
   are incompatibilities with certain PostScript printers.
 - pdftops: Allow setting an upper limit for the image rendering
   resolution, also at runtime, setting the option
   pdftops-max-image-resolution-default to the desired limit in dpi.
   0 means no limit.
 - pdftops: Fixed crash by wrong usage of sizeof() function when adding
   Collate to the fifth command line argument for the pstops CUPS
   filter call (LP: #982675).
 - pdftops: Removed newline from copies value when reading it from
   the %%PDFTOPDFNumCopies entry of the incoming PDF file.
 - pdftops: Silenced compiler warning about ignoring the return
   value of the write() function.
 - pdftops: Added a crash guard.
 - pdftops: Start determining the printing resolution with
   cupsRasterInterpretPPD(), this is the most reliable as often
   the choice names of the Resolution option are marketing names
   with higher numerical values than the actual resolution. Also
   ignore error exit values of cupsRasterInterpretPPD() as the
   function can error out after having found the resolution
   (LP: #984082).
 - pdftops: If printing resolution is determined by
   cupsRasterInterpretPPD() do not stick on 100 dpi if the
   resolution cannot be determined (LP: #984082).
  * debian/rules: Set default renderer for the pdftops filter to Poppler
due to many printer's buggy interpreters having problems with GhostScript's
PostScript and set image rendering resolution limit of the pdftops filter
to 360 dpi to prevents slow processing by the printer if very high
resolutions are used or if the printing resolution is mis-detected by the
pdftops filter (LP: #668800, LP #951627 (comment #30), LP: #998087,
LP: #992982 (comments #26, #27, #30, #31), LP: #997728, LP: #994477,
LP: #998087, LP: #978120, LP: #862167).

  [ Didier Raboud ]
  * Drop libtiff5-dev, just use libtiff-dev, this fixes the FTBFS due to
incompatibility with cups.
 -- Till Kamppeter till.kamppe...@gmail.com   Wed, 16 May 2012 11:25:03 +0200

** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu Precise)
   Status: Invalid = Fix Released

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2012-05-30 Thread Till Kamppeter
The last change in cups-filters is not actually fixing this bug. setting
back to Invalid for the cups-filters task.

** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu Precise)
   Status: Fix Released = Invalid

** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu)
   Status: Fix Released = Invalid

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2012-05-21 Thread Till Kamppeter
Oliver, for your printers pdftops is not used, so the new package and
also the mentioned configuration changes do not affect your printing
performance.

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2012-05-20 Thread Oliver
I tried testing this.

I enabled proposed updates and selected cups-filters in the update
manager.

Tested all the options but they don't seam to have any effect. The
document took between 2 and 3 minutes in all cases. And i still see gs
running when i expected to see pdftops when using default renderer.

I could be doing something wrong.

I tested using the first attachment in this bug on a 1.3GHz dual core
laptop.

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2012-05-18 Thread Martin Pitt
Hello Oliver, or anyone else affected,

Accepted cups-filters into precise-proposed. The package will build now
and be available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2012-05-18 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/precise-proposed/cups-filters

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2012-05-18 Thread Till Kamppeter
Another test you should try:

After having tested the proposed package without changing any default
settings, run the following commands in a terminal window

lpadmin -p printer -o pdftops-renderer-default=gs
lpadmin -p printer -o pdftops-max-image-resolution-default=1440
lpadmin -p printer -o psdebug=true

with printer being the name of your print queue (You can find the name
by ruuning the lpstat -v command).

After that try to print again. Does it work reasonably fast now? If it
works and if it is still too slow, run

lpadmin -p printer -o pdftops-max-image-resolution-default=720

and try again. If it is still too slow, run

lpadmin -p printer -o pdftops-max-image-resolution-default=360

and try again.

Please report all your results here.

To get back to the default settings of the proposed package run the
commands

lpadmin -p printer -R pdftops-renderer-default
lpadmin -p printer -R pdftops-max-image-resolution-default
lpadmin -p printer -R psdebug

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2012-05-16 Thread Till Kamppeter
The problem in Precise (12.04) is most probably caused by switching the
pdftops CUPS filter from Poppler to Ghostscript and allowing higher
image rendering resolutions when the pdftops filter has to turn
graphical structures of the PDF input file into bitmaps when converting
to PostScript and PostScript does not support these structures.

I have uploaded a cups-filters package to precise-proposed now which
switches back to Poppler and limits the image rendering resolution to
360 dpi. Please test the package as soon as it gets available for
download and give feedback here. This is required to make the new
package an official update for Precise. Another comment with testing
instructions will get posted here.

With the new package you can also test the behavior when switching
between use of Poppler and Ghostscript and changing the resolution
limit. Run the following commands in a terminal window for switching
between Ghostscript and Poppler:

lpadmin -p printer -o pdftops-renderer-default=gs
lpadmin -p printer -o pdftops-renderer-default=pdftops

and

lpadmin -p printer -R pdftops-renderer-default

to remove the setting. To change the resolution limit run a command like

lpadmin -p printer -o pdftops-max-image-resolution-default=1440

and set unlimited resolution via

lpadmin -p printer -o pdftops-max-image-resolution-default=0

or remove your setting with

lpadmin -p printer -R pdftops-max-image-resolution-default

Always replace printer by your printer's queue name (enter lpstat
-v to find your printer's queue name).

See also

/usr/share/doc/cups-filters/README.txt.gz

See and tell us in this bug report which works best for you.

A debdiff of the changes is attached.

** Also affects: cups-filters (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Also affects: ghostscript (Ubuntu Precise)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Also affects: cups (Ubuntu Precise)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Also affects: cups-filters (Ubuntu Precise)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu Precise)
   Status: New = Invalid

** Changed in: ghostscript (Ubuntu Precise)
   Status: New = Invalid

** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Fix Released

** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu Precise)
   Status: New = Fix Committed

** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = High

** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu Precise)
   Importance: Undecided = High

** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None = quantal-alpha-1

** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu Precise)
Milestone: None = precise-updates

** Patch added: cups-filters_1.0.17-0bzr0.1_1.0.18-0ubuntu0.1.debdiff
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups-filters/+bug/668800/+attachment/3149223/+files/cups-filters_1.0.17-0bzr0.1_1.0.18-0ubuntu0.1.debdiff

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2012-05-16 Thread Till Kamppeter
To the SRU team: The relevant changes for the fix are in the file
filter/pdftops.c. The file in the debdiff looks very cluttered as there
are many lines where only white space (indentation) changed. Attached to
this comment is a cleaner diff for this file with white space changes
ignored (diff -b), here one especially sees how the conditional
compiling for Ghostscript/Poppler is replaced by ifs so that the
Ghostscript/Poppler decision can be made at run time.

** Patch added: cups-filters-pdftops-c-1.0.17-1.0.18.diff
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups-filters/+bug/668800/+attachment/3149224/+files/cups-filters-pdftops-c-1.0.17-1.0.18.diff

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2012-05-10 Thread Lorenzo Bettini
I have this problem too in 12.04 when trying to print from firefox
either on a laser printer or to the PDF virtual printer

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2012-05-07 Thread Brendan Howell
This is a bummer.  I can't print PDFs on any of my 12.04 machines
without getting 100% cpu from a gs process.  Is there any workaround?

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Re: [Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2012-04-22 Thread Stefan D.
Sorry for taking so long to answer. Yes, here I send you the original
file.

2012/4/6 Adrian Johnson ajohn...@redneon.com:
 Stefan, are you able to provide the original pdf of that document
 instead of the version that has been printed to pdf using cairo ?

 I am working on fixes for cairo to improve the output but I need the
 original pdf to test the fixes with, not the output that has already
 passed through cairo.

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 Title:
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 Status in GS-GPL  -  GPL Ghostscript:
  Fix Released
 Status in “cups” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
 Status in “ghostscript” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

 Bug description:
  Printing takes too long, or occasionally fails. During the print job,
  process gs takes 100% cpu and printer pauses for a long time. This
  happens on Ubuntu 10.04 32bit on a 500Mhz Pentium 3 with 312MB of ram,
  on Ubuntu 10.10 64bit on a 2.4Ghz Q6600 quad core with 4GB of ram, and
  on Ubuntu 10.10 32bit in a virtual machine with 1024MB of ram. Both
  printers I have are affected. Officejet Pro 8000, Canon iP4500.
  Printing is faster in 8.04 LTS.

  The attached PDF seams to cause particular problems and takes about 10
  minutes to print. The gs process is using 100% cpu all this time.  I'v
  noticed that the drop shadows in the attached document aren't always
  printed. But this document isn't the only one affected. Photos and web
  pages also pause during printing in draft and photo print modes.

  I read the instructions here
  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems to disable apparmor
  using 'sudo aa-complain cupsd' but this made no difference.

  I've just tested an old Apple 8500 which is a postscript printer.
  Printing takes a very long time to start, and process pdftops uses
  100% cpu during all this time if this is of any relevence.

  Printer test page works fine.

  I've noticed this mainly affects documents with objects that are
  blurred and transparent. Eg. create an object in inkscape and set
  opacity to 80 and blur to 40; and the printer becomes lethargic. A
  shape with opacity set to 100 and blur set to 0 prints in the blink of
  an eye.

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2012-04-05 Thread Adrian Johnson
Stefan, are you able to provide the original pdf of that document
instead of the version that has been printed to pdf using cairo ?

I am working on fixes for cairo to improve the output but I need the
original pdf to test the fixes with, not the output that has already
passed through cairo.

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2012-04-03 Thread Till Kamppeter
Stefan, your file was generated by Cairo, therefore I have also reported
a bug to Cairo:

https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48260


** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #48260
   https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48260

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2012-03-31 Thread Till Kamppeter
Stefan, rendering slowness can get caused by many different factors, and
many problems are solved by the fixes referenced in this bug report, but
there still seem to be other cases which cause slownesses.

For your case I have reported the following bug to Ghostscript upstream:

http://bugs.ghostscript.com/show_bug.cgi?id=692959

Please subscribe to that bug report and answer the developers questions
if needed. Thanks for your report and test file.

** Bug watch added: Ghostscript (AFPL) Bugzilla #692959
   http://bugs.ghostscript.com/show_bug.cgi?id=692959

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2012-03-29 Thread Stefan D.
I think this problem still exists in 12.04 Precise Pangolin Beta 1: When I try 
to print the attached document, Ghostscript runs at 100% on one CPU core (Intel 
core i5 2520) for ~10 minutes, taking sometimes more than 1GB RAM. The printing 
process is started from evince.
The printer is a Brother HL-2030 with the driver Brother HL2030 for CUPS 
(grayscale, 2-sided printing) (Ubuntu package brother-cups-wrapper-laser and 
brother-lpr-drivers-laser). The testpage prints fine.

If I try to print the same document with theFoomatic/hl1250 driver,
printing works with pauses between pages, but often printing errors
occur, which make this driver useless. Using the same driver in OpenSuse
works perfectly, without any pauses between the pages!

** Attachment added: Document that doesn't print
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ghostscript/+bug/668800/+attachment/2962977/+files/Ausgabe1.pdf

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2012-01-11 Thread ben
I'm using the cups version 1.5.0-8ubuntu6 but the problem is still
there. I need to print pdf from an other computer with an older version
of ubuntu.

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2012-01-11 Thread Till Kamppeter
Ben, probably on your client your older version of Ubuntu is so old
that bug 680628 is not fixed there. I recommend to update that version
or use Adobe Reader instead of evince there.

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2011-07-22 Thread Till Kamppeter
Correction for the version number: The next CUPS package will be
1.4.7-1ubuntu3.

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2011-07-22 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gs-gpl
   Status: Confirmed = Fix Released

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2011-07-21 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
This bug was fixed in the package ghostscript -
9.04~dfsg~20110721-0ubuntu1

---
ghostscript (9.04~dfsg~20110721-0ubuntu1) oneiric; urgency=low

  * New upstream release
 - GIT snapshot from July, 21 2011.
 - Significant rendering speed improvement for printing PDF files (Upstream
   bug #691755, LP: #568363, LP: #668800).
  * debian/symbols.common: Updated for new upstream source. Applied patch
which dpkg-gensymbols generated for debian/libgs9.symbols to this file.
 -- Till Kamppeter till.kamppe...@gmail.com   Thu, 21 Jul 2011 18:05:03 +0200

** Changed in: ghostscript (Ubuntu)
   Status: Triaged = Fix Released

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2011-07-21 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/ghostscript

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2011-07-21 Thread Till Kamppeter
We can get even by another factor of 12 faster (measured with
stars.pdf), with ghostscript 9.04~dfsg~20110721-0ubuntu2

---
ghostscript (9.04~dfsg~20110721-0ubuntu2) oneiric; urgency=low

  * debian/patches/1001_gstoraster_nointerpolate.patch: Make CUPS filters
call Ghostscript with the -dNOINTERPOLATE option. This makes the rendering
of the input files by a factor of 12 faster. This should really eliminate
all complaints of LP: #568363, LP: #668800, and other printing too slow
bugs.

 -- Till Kamppeter till.kamppe...@gmail.com  Thu, 21 Jul 2011 20:55:03
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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2011-07-21 Thread Till Kamppeter
In the next CUPS package (1.4.7-2) the priorities will get returned to
make the Ghostscript-based gstoraster filter be used instead of the
Poppler-based pdftoraster, the pdftops and pstopdf CUPS filters are
switched to be Ghostscript-based, and also all Ghostscript calls defined
in CUPS are done with -dNOINTERPOLATE now. Please test whether
everything still works and how much faster it gets.

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2011-07-16 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gs-gpl
   Status: Fix Released = Confirmed

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2011-06-04 Thread Bug Watch Updater
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   Status: In Progress = Fix Released

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2011-05-31 Thread Till Kamppeter
The upstream developers of Ghostscript did several improvements
concerning performance when rendering complex input files at high
(printing) resolutions. These changes are all included in the upcoming
Ghostscript 9.03 to be released in August and to be included in Oneiric.
During this development cycle I will look into switching the Ghostscript
package to the GIT snapshot already before the release so that there is
more time for testing.

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2011-02-12 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
** Branch linked: lp:debian/cups

** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/cups

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2011-02-08 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
This bug was fixed in the package cups - 1.4.5-3

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cups (1.4.5-3) unstable; urgency=low

  [ Till Kamppeter ]
  * debian/rules: Do not remove the /usr/share/cups/model/ directory, some
manufacturer-supplied printer drivers (like from Brother) still use it.
  * debian/rules: Remove a cost factor change for pstops. It is not used any
more and overridden by
pstops-based-workflow-only-for-printing-ps-on-a-ps-printer.dpatch
  * debian/local/filters/pdf-filters/filter/pdftoraster.cxx,
debian/local/filters/pdf-filters/conf/pdftoraster.convs,
debian/local/filters/pdf-filters/README,
debian/local/filters/pdf-filters/addtocups

debian/local/filters/pdf-filters/conf/HP-PhotoSmart_Pro_B8300-hpijs-pdftoijs.ppd,
debian/local/filters/pdf-filters/config-scripts/cups-pdf-filters.m4,
debian/local/filters/pdf-filters/removefromcups: Upstream changes of
the PDF filter add-on package:
 o Added the Poppler-based pdftoraster filter. This filter is much faster
   than the Ghostscript-based filter (LP: #668800).
 o Cleaned up the sample PPD file for pdftoijs (does not go into the
   Debian/Ubuntu package of CUPS).
  * debian/rules: Rename the newly added Poppler-based pdftoraster filter
to pdftoraster-poppler to not conflict with Ghostscript's pdftoraster
and lower its cost factor so that it is prioritized against Ghostscript's
filter.
  * debian/patches/cups-avahi.dpatch: Updated to fix assertion failure
(LP: #707592, Red Hat bug #672143).

  [ Martin Pitt ]
  * debian/patches/ubuntu-upstart.dpatch: Don't ignore failures from
apparmor-profile-load.

cups (1.4.5-2) unstable; urgency=low

  [ Till Kamppeter ]
  * debian/patches/cups-avahi.dpatch: Added patch from Tim Waugh from Red Hat
to implement full Avahi support, not only for printer discovery by the
dnssd backend but also for print queue broadcasting and browsing by the
scheduler (CUPS daemon). Fixes LP: #465916.
  * debian/patches/dnssd-avahi.dpatch: Removed, is part of new
cups-avahi.dpatch.
  * debian/patches/quiesce-bonjour-warning.dpatch: Removed, not needed any
more with the new cups-avahi.dpatch.
  * debian/rules: Added --with-local_protocols='CUPS dnssd'
--with-remote_protocols='CUPS dnssd' to the command line of ./configure.
This adds support for DNS-SD-based browsing and broadcasting by default.
  * debian/patches/configure-default-browse-protocols.dpatch: Fixed handling
of --with-local_protocols=... and --with-remote_protocols=... on the
command line of ./configure. Now (quoted) values with spaces, like
CUPS dnssd are treated correctly.
  * debian/patches/usb-backend-no-segfault-on-bad-device-id.dpatch: Assure
that the device ID string read from a USB device can never be a mess: Try
other byte order for device ID string length also if length is too small,
empty the read device ID string if there is an IOCTL failure, reject ID
strings with unprintable characters, clean white space in the ID string,
and finally accept the empty ID string as an unknown device. This
overcomes the problem that USB-to-Parallel adapter cables do not
report back a usable ID string. With these changes it is at least possible
to use one adapter cable per computer if the cables do not report unique
serial numbers via libusb and any number of adapter cables if they do
report serial numbers via libusb. Real USB printers can always be used,
also if there are other printers connected with an adapter cable
(LP: #468701, LP: #564917).

  [ Martin Pitt ]
  * debian/local/apparmor-profile: Explicitly deny access to ttyUSB* to
silence noise. This is presumably an extra control channel for some USB
printers, but cupsd can't use it anyway. (LP: #692892)
  * ubuntu-upstart.dpatch: Drop reloading of Samba. It didn't work in some
cases, and is better fixed in samba's upstart script (start cups in its
pre-start).
  * debian/rules: Set LC_MESSAGES=C to avoid breaking the test suite in
non-English locales. This is a temporary fix until it is resolved upstream
(see http://www.cups.org/str.php?L3765).

  [ Kees Cook ]
  * ubuntu-upstart.dpatch: Use AppArmor profile loading helper. (LP: #690040)
 -- Martin Pitt martin.p...@ubuntu.com   Tue, 08 Feb 2011 10:46:25 +0100

** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
   Status: In Progress = Fix Released

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2011-02-07 Thread Till Kamppeter
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
   Status: Triaged = In Progress

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2011-02-04 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gs-gpl
   Importance: Unknown = High

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2011-01-25 Thread Till Kamppeter
Please retry with current Natty (Boot a live CD and do a full update
during the live session to assure to have the current Ghostscript). Does
printing/rendering your files get faster? At least some slownesses
should be fixed in current Ghostscript 9.01.

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2010-12-16 Thread Mark Fraser
Trying to print a 12 page calendar from PDF, started processing 24
minutes ago and no output so far.

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2010-11-30 Thread Till Kamppeter
Sorry, I meant bug 680628 in the previous comment.

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2010-11-29 Thread Till Kamppeter
Bug 355801 is not really a duplicate of this one, but the sample file
attached there (after it got mangled by libcairo, attachment of comment
#3) is also a good example for reproducing the slowness problem of
Ghostscript.

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2010-11-11 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gs-gpl
   Status: Confirmed = In Progress

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2010-11-10 Thread Bug Watch Updater
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   Status: Unknown = Confirmed

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2010-11-07 Thread Till Kamppeter
** Bug watch added: Ghostscript (AFPL) Bugzilla #691755
   http://bugs.ghostscript.com/show_bug.cgi?id=691755

** Also affects: gs-gpl via
   http://bugs.ghostscript.com/show_bug.cgi?id=691755
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2010-11-04 Thread Till Kamppeter
Oliver, note that gs stars.pdf defaults to the broken x11alpha
output device. Use gs -sDEVICE=x11 stars.pdf instead.

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2010-11-04 Thread Till Kamppeter
I have tried with a Poppler-based pdftoraster which is currently under
development at OpenPrinting and is under consideration to replace the
current GhostScript-based pdftoraster.

starts.pdf from comment #20 and #21 takes 53 secs with Poppler-based
pdftoraster instead of 10 minutes with GhostScript-based pdftoraster.
The PDF file of comment #1 takes 2 minutes with the Poppler-based
pdftoraster. The GhostScript-based pdftoraster is already running for 30
min on the PDF file of comment #1 and still running.

So the fix, at least for CUPS-Raster-based drivers will be the
replacement of pdftoraster by the Poppler-based one.


** Also affects: cups (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Changed in: ghostscript (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Triaged

** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Triaged

** Changed in: ghostscript (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = High

** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = High

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2010-11-04 Thread Oliver
** Description changed:

  Printing takes too long, or occasionally fails. During the print job,
  process gs takes 100% cpu and printer pauses for a long time. This
  happens on Ubuntu 10.04 32bit on a 500Mhz Pentium 3 with 312MB of ram,
  on Ubuntu 10.10 64bit on a 2.4Ghz Q6600 quad core with 4GB of ram, and
  on Ubuntu 10.10 32bit in a virtual machine with 1024MB of ram. Both
  printers I have are affected. Officejet Pro 8000, Canon iP4500. Printing
  is faster in 8.04 LTS.
  
  The attached PDF seams to cause particular problems and takes about 10
  minutes to print. The gs process is using 100% cpu all this time.  I'v
  noticed that the drop shadows in the attached document aren't always
  printed. But this document isn't the only one affected. Photos and web
  pages also pause during printing in draft and photo print modes.
  
  I read the instructions here
  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems to disable apparmor
  using 'sudo aa-complain cupsd' but this made no difference.
  
  I've just tested an old Apple 8500 which is a postscript printer.
  Printing takes a very long time to start, and process pdftops uses 100%
  cpu during all this time if this is of any relevence.
  
  Printer test page works fine.
+ 
+ I've noticed this mainly affects documents with objects that are blurred
+ and transparent. Eg. create an object in inkscape and set opacity to 80
+ and blur to 40; and the printer becomes lethargic. A shape with opacity
+ set to 100 and blur set to 0 prints in the blink of an eye.

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2010-11-02 Thread Oliver
Out of interest I tried the following:

1. Open stars.svg in inkscape, and 'print to file' as postscript
2. Open stars.ps in evince and print to printer
3. Successful print (correct and fast)


1. Open stars.svg in inkscape, and 'print to file' as PDF
2. Open stars.pdf in evince and print to printer
3. Manually cancelled print job after 22minutes
4. gs stars.pdf in terminal dies with 'unrecoverable error'

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2010-10-31 Thread Oliver
Tested this document from inkscape (using print - rendering - backend
- vector) and Eye of gnome

** Attachment added: Test document stars.svg
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ghostscript/+bug/668800/+attachment/1718909/+files/stars.svg

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2010-10-30 Thread Oliver

** Attachment added: A document that's slow to print.
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/668800/+attachment/1717093/+files/document.pdf

** Description changed:

  Printing takes too long, or occasionally fails. During the print job,
  process gs takes 100% cpu and printer pauses for a long time. This
  happens on Ubuntu 10.04 32bit on a 500Mhz Pentium 3 with 312MB of ram,
  on Ubuntu 10.10 64bit on a 2.4Ghz Q6600 quad core with 4GB of ram, and
- on Ubuntu 10.10 32bit in a virtual machine with 512MB of ram. Both
+ on Ubuntu 10.10 32bit in a virtual machine with 1024MB of ram. Both
  printers I have are affected. Officejet Pro 8000, Canon iP4500. This is
  a regression as it only happens after upgrading to 10.04.
  
  The attached PDF seams to cause particular problems and takes about 10
  minutes to print. The gs process is using 100% cpu all this time.  I'v
  noticed that the drop shadows in the attached document aren't always
  printed. But this document isn't the only one affected. Photos and web
  pages also pause during printing in draft and photo print modes.
  
  I read the instructions here
  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems to disable apparmor
  using 'sudo aa-complain cupsd' but this made no difference.
  
  I've just tested an old Apple 8500 which is a postscript printer.
  Printing takes a very long time to start, and process pdftops uses 100%
  cpu during all this time if this is of any relevence.
  
  Printer test page works fine.

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2010-10-30 Thread Oliver
This bug is easy to reproduce. Start a new virtual machine with 1GB of
ram. Make a clean install of Ubuntu 10.10. Update. Add a network printer
and print the attached document. I tested with an Officejet Pro 8000.

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2010-10-30 Thread Oliver
The page didn't print under the virtual machine. I've attached
troubleshoot.txt from the printer problem wizard.

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2010-10-30 Thread Fabio Marconi
** Package changed: ubuntu = ghostscript (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: ghostscript (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Incomplete

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2010-10-30 Thread Fabio Marconi
Hello Oliver
I confirm that running this test Ghostscript pull up cpu at 101%.


** Tags added: apport-collected

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2010-10-30 Thread Oliver
** Description changed:

  Printing takes too long, or occasionally fails. During the print job,
  process gs takes 100% cpu and printer pauses for a long time. This
  happens on Ubuntu 10.04 32bit on a 500Mhz Pentium 3 with 312MB of ram,
  on Ubuntu 10.10 64bit on a 2.4Ghz Q6600 quad core with 4GB of ram, and
  on Ubuntu 10.10 32bit in a virtual machine with 1024MB of ram. Both
- printers I have are affected. Officejet Pro 8000, Canon iP4500. This is
- a regression as it only happens after upgrading to 10.04.
+ printers I have are affected. Officejet Pro 8000, Canon iP4500. Printing
+ is faster in 8.04 LTS.
  
  The attached PDF seams to cause particular problems and takes about 10
  minutes to print. The gs process is using 100% cpu all this time.  I'v
  noticed that the drop shadows in the attached document aren't always
  printed. But this document isn't the only one affected. Photos and web
  pages also pause during printing in draft and photo print modes.
  
  I read the instructions here
  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems to disable apparmor
  using 'sudo aa-complain cupsd' but this made no difference.
  
  I've just tested an old Apple 8500 which is a postscript printer.
  Printing takes a very long time to start, and process pdftops uses 100%
  cpu during all this time if this is of any relevence.
  
  Printer test page works fine.

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[Bug 668800] Re: Printing speed problem

2010-10-30 Thread Oliver
Bug #568363 sounds very similar to this

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