Public bug reported:
steam crashed
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: cups-browsed 1.8.3-2ubuntu3.5
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-50.54~16.04.1-generic 4.15.18
Uname: Linux 4.15.0-50-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.18
Architecture: amd64
Date: Tue May
Public bug reported:
during installation of hp printer
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: libjpeg-turbo8-dev (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-38.41-generic 4.15.18
Uname: Linux 4.15.0-38-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.9-0ubuntu7.4
AptOrdering:
Also need to add basic smbclient in other Ubuntu installations to get
Samba printers working.
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Title:
Automatic
Have you installed iscan package?
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Title:
[regression] Printer drivers install is broken as lsb package is not
available
Same issue here on 16.04.1 as #45 and earlier. On my desktop with
external AOC monitor attached to HDMI of my Nvidia 610 card, monitor
would not turn off but go to lock screen and stay there. This happens
after initial suspend of monitor but when I come out of full system
suspend, monitor goes to
The issue was with Epson drivers for printers and some other
manufacturers who required lsb for printer install. HP printers are
supported via HPLIP which is included in Ubuntu installation.
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It provides all the lsb files that were in 14.04 so if it worked there
it would work in 16.04
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Title:
[regression] Printer
Till, it worked out perfectly with my Epson L800, I enabled proposed and
installed lsb, disabled proposed and installed the driver from Epson.
All work including Epson printer utility. Thank you Till and thank you
Canonical.
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Chritian, have you tried installing lsb via Ubuntu Trusty repo? In my
case my L800 works perfectly after that.
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Yep no wonder it didn't work.
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Title:
[regression] Printer drivers install is broken as lsb package is not
I did a fresh install of Ubuntu 16.04, did all updates and then enabled
proposed. After that I tried installing my drivers for L800 via dpkg and
got the error that lsb package not satisfied as I got in past.
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Thanks Till, will wait for the announcement.
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Title:
[regression] Printer drivers install is broken as lsb package
Till, I had removed Trusty repos right after lsb install. I did a fresh
install and enabled proposed as per your instructions. After that I
tried installing lsb and lsb-printing only to be told that both packages
don't exist. I think the files haven't made it to the repository yet.
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Till thank you very much, however adding proposed will also bring in other
files and that will be iffy on a long term LTS install. Any ways I can
download the .deb before this file is released to mainstream?
Arup Roy Chowdhury
On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 6:41 PM, Till Kamppeter <1
Till thank you very much, however adding proposed will also bring in
other files and that will be iffy on a long term LTS install. Any ways I
can download the .deb before this file is released to mainstream?
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Does this mean we no longer need to do the hack of using Trusty repos
for lsb? The printer driver from Epson will install without any need for
a lsb package now?
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@Douglas thats a valid question but in that case, we would need to be
wary about bulletins from places like lwn or other boards. LSB in itself
is just a hierarchy and has no access to net or any critical file in the
system.
Also for those who update from 14.04 or 15.10 with lsb installed, Xenial
@gernophil, I added Trusty repos as per Richard's instructions above.
You can do this in system settings>software sources deb
http://cz.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty main paste this in apt,
reload and install lsb via terminal, remove the repository after that.
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The big issue here is that fresh installs all hang due to this error.
How do we get past that? Would an updated installation package be issued
by Canonical to fix this?
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For now following Richard's advice I installed lsb by adding trusty
repository. After that I removed the trusty repo. So far no issues and
printer and printer utility working fine after driver install for my
Epson L800. This seems to be the only viable working solution till
Canonical fixes this.
Thanks Richard and Till, I for one sincerely hope to see this bug fixed
soon as it affects not only Epson but many other printers as well due to
missing lsb package.
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Why not package lsb back into 16.04 and save all the hassle like Richard
has done?
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Title:
[regression] Printer
Richard, using old files from Trusty is exactly something I wouldn't
like on a brand new LTS installation, in that case I will hold on to
14.04.4 LTS thats supported till 2019. I am sure an official solution
would be out by then.
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Tried all the solutions above including editing package status file but
to no avail. Printer gets recognized under printer applet but no
printout sadly. This is with my L800 thats working perfectly under
14.04.4LTS
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Suggestion from openprinting forums...
Firstly, install the package with dpkg -i , then change the dependency
on lsb to lsb-base by editing /var/lib/dpkg/status and finding the epson
package in that file. Then change the Depends: line to lsb-base so it
looks like
Depends: lsb-base
Then run
ESCPR method doesn't work for CISS printers like Epson L800 and
therefore there is no other way but to install via .deb from Epson site,
also the utility for ink tank status and nozzle cleaning needs lsb as
well. Please fix this issue so all of us can continue using 16.04 and
enjoy its benefits
I have the same issue, ESCPR doesn't support any of the CISS Epson
printers like L200 or 800. My 800 worked fine under 14.04 with
downloaded driver and utility. The later would allow check of ink status
and do nozzle cleaning. Due to missing lsb-core both are impossible to
be installed under
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1170832 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1170832
In my 13.10 x64, I am unable to login into Facebook via Empathy even
though the Gnome Online accounts shows me as logged in.
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I don't know if its a installer error but when I installed Ubuntu
12.04.3 on my i7 laptop with nvidia GT630M card, I found on booting that
nvidia driver 319.49 and nvidia-prime package already installed. The
system runs quite good and the temperature of power consumption is not
that drastically
This bug affects me as well since I upgraded to the latest Libre office.
Was working fine till now with the earlier version 4.
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Yep same behavior here as well with Ubuntu 12.10x64.
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When run as root [gksudo gedit whatever] gedit tries to open a 2nd
I just installed gstreamer-vaapi but I also have latest intel i915 vaapi
driver installed as well. Normally with smplayer and mplayer-vaapi
playing a HD movie would take up to 12% max CPU and now with gstreamer-
vaapi, the CPU stays at 15% max when watching the same movie via Totem.
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Forgot to mention that I am using 12.10x64 on a icore5 sandy bridge
laptop using Intel HD3000.
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Suffered the same with fglrx on a brand new install of Quantal x64, had
to install linux-headers to properly install Catalyst.
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