This bug still exists in Mint 18
Xsane generates the error: "Failed to open device
'avision:libusb:009:003': Operation not supported"
The only work around I've found is to us vuescan (commercial software).
vuescan even supports transparency scanning, something the sane driver
never did, even
I should mention, that I have this problem on the Scanjet 8200, I do not
have the 8200c
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Title:
1.0.22 incompatible with
my system has libsane-hpaio 3.16.3+repack0-1 and sane-utils
1.0.25+git20150528-1 installed.
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Title:
1.0.22 incompatible
The problem still exists in Ubuntu 13.10.
I was unable to do the requested test in the daily build because the daily
build is not functional enough.
Booting from the live CD, the mouse did no initially work. I had to unplug it
and plug it back in before I could click on the try ubuntu button.
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** Tags added: apport-collected possible-manual-nvidia-install ubuntu
** Description changed:
This is similar to a bunch of other horizontal scroll does not work
bugs, but I did not find any of those that were close enough that I
could call this a duplicate.
The
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** Attachment added: BootLog.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/317025/+attachment/3952441/+files/BootLog.txt
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** Attachment added: LightdmDisplayLog.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/317025/+attachment/3952445/+files/LightdmDisplayLog.txt
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** Attachment added: LightdmGreeterLogOld.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/317025/+attachment/3952447/+files/LightdmGreeterLogOld.txt
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** Attachment added: LightdmLog.txt
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** Attachment added: LightdmGreeterLog.txt
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** Attachment added: Lsusb.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/317025/+attachment/3952450/+files/Lsusb.txt
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** Attachment added: DpkgLog.txt
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** Attachment added: ProcInterrupts.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/317025/+attachment/3952453/+files/ProcInterrupts.txt
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** Attachment added: ProcCpuinfo.txt
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** Attachment added: ProcModules.txt
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** Attachment added: ProcEnviron.txt
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** Attachment added: Lspci.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/317025/+attachment/3952449/+files/Lspci.txt
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** Attachment added: UdevDb.txt
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** Attachment added: UdevLog.txt
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** Attachment added: XorgConf.txt
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** Attachment added: XorgLog.txt
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** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
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** Attachment added: xinput.txt
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** Attachment added: peripherals.txt
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** Attachment added: XorgLogOld.txt
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** Attachment added: nvidia-installer.log.txt
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When I looked into this (years ago), from what I could tell, windows was
enabling a different mode of operation in the mouse, one that sent both
horizontal and vertical scrolling data to the computer. Linux was using the
default mode which translated virticle scrolling to up and down button
I gave up on this ever working more than a year ago. I no longer have
the setup to test on.
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Title:
Can't install
Public bug reported:
After updating to Ubuntu 13.10, I found that the update had moved a bunch of
programs around in my menus.
I attempted to move the Main Menu item from the other directory back into the
preferences directory where it belongs, but failed.
1st I tried drag drop, but that did
I have the opposite problem, the speed is too slow. I turn off acceleration
because I want a linear transfer function between mouse move cursor positon.
The sensitivity setting does nothing.
Device Accel Constant Deceleration is already at 1 and can't be set lower.
At the moment it seems I
Public bug reported:
When the computer is sitting at the login screen with noone logged in,
scripts that run 'w' to find out how many human users are logged in get
a report of '1' instead of '0' like they should.
An example of a script that does this is the checklogi.sh script here:
Public bug reported:
The files are the album Requiem for a Dying Star by EvilWezil. They are in
FLAC format as downloaded from Band Camp.
They cause the following brasero-session.log:
Checking session consistency (brasero_burn_check_session_consistency
brasero-burn.c:1739)
BraseroNormalize
I have removed the duplicate link since this bug has nothing to do with
the ATI proprietary driver that I am NOT using.
There was an update to the kernel about a week ago. This reduced the
likelyhood of the failure, but did not eliminate it.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1058040
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1058040 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1058040
I'm not so sure that this is a duplicate of that bug. I did not have the
proprietary drivers installed when I upgraded. This bug should have
nothing to do with the proprietary drivers.
I think this is a
Another symtem to add: I have been getting long seequences where it
boots only into low graphics mode. (5 or 6 boots in a row). I have not
had the patience to see if it would eventually recover on its own, but
booting with my second monitor (HDMI) disconnected seems to exit the
sequence. Once
different boot failure today, never made it to the low graphics mode
screen. It stopped with the following text on the screen:
process 422: arguments to dbus_server_disconnect() were incorrect, assertion
old_refcount 0 failed in file ../../dbus/dbus-server.c line 786.
This is normally a bug in
I have stripped out the timestamps so I could do a diff of the two log
files (there is probably a way to skip the first n charactors of each
line in diff, but I did not see it in a quick look at the docs).
Attached is a diff of Xorg.0.log files between a good boot, and a boot
where the graphics
Text of the error message:
The system is running in low-graphics mode
Your screen, graphics card, and input device settings could not be detected
correctly. You will need to configure these yourself.
Usually before I get the error window, it switches to a text screen
where log information is
Public bug reported:
I'm not entirely sure that this is xorg, I can't figure out which log file to
look in to find out. The log files with likely names did not give me usefull
info.
I've seen similar errors, but never the same hardware or circumstanses.
Behavior started immediatly after
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