Allowing "obsolete" codecs to run is an absolutely terrible idea. For
those of you on 14.04, I'd recommend updating libav-tools by PPA
following this answer: http://askubuntu.com/a/851192 That's your best
bet so far.
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@cpollock, I don't know your situation specifically so I would be
speculating at best. But, if I were in your position I might do the
following (but only do these steps at your own risk and have backups of
your data elsewhere):
1. delete any and all listed printers in your printer manager.
2. pur
Btw, for those of you with the cups scheduler messages as well and still
want to share with samba shares, you can disable just printer sharing
and that will also effectively get rid of these messages as well. The
guide to do that is here:
https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?p=1231018#p123101
Btw @cpollock, I noticed you have a 1020 printer. HP uses a convoluted
method to ensure you accept their license agreement to install their
proprietary driver for this particular printer. If you haven't already
done so by first installing the hplip gui and then manually running the
hp setup, then g
I was referring to the cups scheduler. You might have issues with
applications (or system applications as in the case with samba) trying
to perpetually connect to your devices' embedded colour profiles and
fails spectacularly when said profile no longer is accessible.
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Regarding: "Aug 8 06:38:33 tau systemd[1]: Started CUPS Scheduler.
Aug 8 06:38:33 tau colord[2924]: (colord:2924): Cd-WARNING **: failed to get
session [pid 12325]: No such device or address"
This bug is successfully resolved by removing "samba" and "samba-common"
in synaptic. Apparently colord h
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