On Thu, 2013-12-05 at 21:02 +, Tim Allen wrote:
Yes, so my understanding is that any job not owned by the authenticated
user (who is not a member of lpadmin) should show as withheld,
No -- the JobPrivateValues attributes would.
But they are none, so JobPrivateAccess has no effect.
Think
Hi Tim
On 06/12/13 10:04, Tim Waugh wrote:
On Thu, 2013-12-05 at 21:02 +, Tim Allen wrote:
Yes, so my understanding is that any job not owned by the authenticated
user (who is not a member of lpadmin) should show as withheld,
No -- the JobPrivateValues attributes would.
But they are
On Fri, 2013-12-06 at 10:49 +, Tim Allen wrote:
It looks like JobPrivateAccess is broke (basically ignored) in 1.5,
setting JobPrivateValues none at least gets back to pre-1.5 behaviour.
I'm not sure why you think it isn't working. Can you give an example
that doesn't behave as you expect?
Hi Tim
On 06/12/13 12:09, Tim Waugh wrote:
On Fri, 2013-12-06 at 10:49 +, Tim Allen wrote:
It looks like JobPrivateAccess is broke (basically ignored) in 1.5,
setting JobPrivateValues none at least gets back to pre-1.5 behaviour.
I'm not sure why you think it isn't working. Can you give
Hi, I could do with some help. I recently installed a new Nvidia card
and was able to get it working with a good resolution by trying to
replace the 'nouveau' driver with the appropriate nvidia legacy driver.
Then one day about a week ago after some kubuntu 13.10 updates it
reverted to
It looks like you've got the newer version of the nvidia drivers which do
not support the card you are using any more. According to the errors in
that log, you need use the older, legacy package found here:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux-display-ia32-96.43.23-driver.html if you
are running
On 06/12/13 14:33, Andrew Montgomery-Hurrell wrote:
It looks like you've got the newer version of the nvidia drivers which do
not support the card you are using any more. According to the errors in
that log, you need use the older, legacy package found here:
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