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I did a diff on kernel configurations between 3.8.0-29 and -31 and found
minimal, non-essential differences. Scanner works on -29 in ubuntu
environment, but does not work on -31 in xubuntu environment. Scanner
also works on different hardware (my Acer laptop) even on -31
Christopher, one more thing: I have installed the same 13.04 xubuntu
(Raring) on my Acer 64 bit laptop, using a USB stick as the root
filesystem. When I connect the laptop to the same scanner it works. I
checked the kernel and it is 3.8.0.31.
Well, this is a mystery, since my PC on which the scann
Christopher, here is another question before I start digging into it. I
would like to try 3.8.0-29 on my installed xubuntu. Yes, it worked on
Ubuntu (not xubuntu) live CD, but just to make sure it is the kernel and
not the distro around it I would like to test this idea.
Specifically, how can I si
Christopher, OK. I'll start working on it.
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03f0:1205 Scanner does not work: Simple scan gives a device busy error
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Janos G. Komaromi, you are experiencing a not too uncommon regression-
fix-regression phenomenon. It would be best to bisect the newest
bisection point (3.8.0.29 works, 3.11.0-8 doesn't).
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Christopher, OK. Forgive me for a stupid question: bisect what? If it is
the kernel that to blame, and if kervel versions are sequential, how
come 3.2 0-52 works, 3.8.0-19 does not, then 3.8.0-29 works again, then
3.11.0-8 does not? What does Precise, Raring or Saucy has to do with
kernel working o
Janos G. Komaromi, ok so the next step is the bisect.
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** Tags added: saucy
** Tags removed: precise
** Tags removed: mb-userspace
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Christopher: yes, reproducible. Installation DVD is fine, no problem
with fonts . I did a live DVD test, and scanner is not recognized. Looks
like kernel is 3.11.0-8.
Just to recap: Ubuntu or Xubuntu in Precise version do recognize
scanner. Ubuntu Precise kernel is 3.8.0-29 amd Xubuntu Precise ker
Janos G. Komaromi, placing a hold on the bisect for now, could you
please test for this in Saucy Xubuntu via
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/releases/saucy/beta-2/ and advise if
this is reproducible?
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Christopher, ok. I start to see the logic. However, I fail to understand
why kernel 3.2 works on Xubuntu, but 3.8.0-19 does not, even though
3.8.0-29 works again in Ubuntu. Apparently something went bad going from
3.2.0-52 to 3.8.0-19 in Xubuntu, but going from 3.8.0-19 to 3.8.0-29
things became go
Janos, the fact you are using Xubuntu doesn't change anything regarding
bisections. The reason Ubuntu Precise and Xubuntu Precise differ in
kernel versions is b/c the Ubuntu Kernel Team decided to backport the
Quantal enablement stack to Ubuntu Precise. Hence, as documented in
https://wiki.ubuntu.c
Christopher M. Penalver, I think we have a major confusion here, and it
is mainly my fault. This is due to my lack of experience with Ubuntu
community and with bug reporting.
The bug I reported is for Xubuntu, not for Ubuntu. "X" is the key word
here.
When I studied the bisect notes and my previo
Christopher M. Penalver, thank you. I'll do that. Give me some time to
study the article and get down to work. This will be my first bisection.
Will keep you posted if any problem.
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Janos G. Komaromi, the next step is to bisect this issue between Precise
and Raring, in order to identify the offending commit. Could you please
do this following https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBisection ?
** Tags added: latest-bios-1007
** Tags removed: needs-kernel-logs
** Attachment rem
Christopher M. Penalver, I'm in live DVD (did not fit on CD) boot ("try
Ubuntu"). Looks good, if you allow me the opinion, it is much better
than the other version I tried, see comments #17 and #21.
Scanner does work, but I think I stated that in my initial bug report.
I was not sure exactly what
apport information
** Tags added: precise running-unity
** Description changed:
This is a virgin installation of 13.04.
Scanner is not found - reported by Simple scan. I tried Ask Ubuntu, but
got no answer.
I have a parallel installation of 12.xx on the same computer, and
scanner
Janos G. Komaromi, could you please boot into a Precise live
environment, and then run the apport-collect?
** Description changed:
This is a virgin installation of 13.04.
Scanner is not found - reported by Simple scan. I tried Ask Ubuntu, but
got no answer.
I have a parallel install
Christopher M. Penalver, Sorry, I'm confused again. I thought comments
20 and 21 answered comment 19.
As far as comment 23: i'm booted now, and all the time for this bug
report, into my 13.04 (or Raring) installation. So I have run aggain the
apport command, see attached file of the screen dialogu
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
This is a virgin installation of 13.04.
Scanner is not found - reported by Simple scan. I tried Ask Ubuntu, but
got no answer.
I have a parallel installation of 12.xx on the same computer, and
scanner does
Janos G. Komaromi, following up on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1184165/comments/19
, would you be able to boot into a live or installed environment of a
prior version of Ubuntu (ex. Raring), boot into a Ubuntu kernel (not a
mainline/upstream one) and simply run the apport-
Christopher M. Penalver, testing update
(1) Booted into live DVD of Raring. Same problem, scanner does not work.
Apport collect did not work even after installing python - see attached
file of terminal dialogue
(2) Booted into live DVD of Saucy. Could not even find simple scan or
any menu. I corr
Christopher M. Penalver, - attachment #2
apparently I can only attach one file, so here is the other one referenced in
my previous message, testing item (3)
** Attachment added: "Testing_Mainline_kernel_3.12.0-generic"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1184165/+attachment/3
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
This is a virgin installation of 13.04.
Scanner is not found - reported by Simple scan. I tried Ask Ubuntu, but
got no answer.
I have a parallel installation of 12.xx on the same computer, and
scanner does
Janos G. Komaromi, would you be able to boot into a live or installed
environment of a prior version of Ubuntu (ex. Raring) and simply run the
apport-collect?
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Christopher M. Penalver, problem update, a day later:
(a) I was able to get back to the boot capability to boot into my
trusted old FC3 installation. I had to do a "sudo update-grub" from the
new installation (13.10). The only way I could do it by Ctr-Alt-F1
switching into terminal. The gui deskto
Christopher M. Penalver, problem!
I clicked on the link. It took me to a site to download images. I chose
the 13.10 Desktop Image, PC (Intel x86).
Created DVD from ISO image and rebooted to the DVD.
It did not give me a chance to test it as live DVD, so I went ahead and
chose "comtinue", but wit
Janos G. Komaromi, a live environment, or fresh installation fully
updated (no PPAs, third party add-ons, etc.) would be fine.
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Christopher M. Penalver, OK, we are getting somewhere.
Before I do anything, please humor me, and allow me to understand what
exactly I'm supposed to do. Let's go step by step.
(One) - should I download the ISO image from link
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ and create a virgin
inst
Janos G. Komaromi, could you please confirm this issue exists with the
latest development release of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ . If the issue remains,
could you please run the following command in the development release
from a Terminal (App
Christopher, sorry, how can I get an "Ubuntu reporsitory kernel"?
This was a virgin installation from an Ubuntu downloaded DVD. I have not
touched anything, just let itself update. Did the installation DVD not
install the "Ubuntu repository kernel"? Is this a bug of the
installation DVD?
Here is
Janos G. Komaromi, could you please boot into a Ubuntu repository kernel (not a
mainline one) and execute at a terminal:
apport-collect 1184165
** Tags removed: apport-collected
** Description changed:
This is a virgin installation of 13.04.
Scanner is not found - reported by Simple scan
Christopher: I'm back and executed commands as per your instructions
(broke-up the && sections to make sure I don't confuse the computer and
myself).
Everything went well, I suppose, but there are two isuues I cannot
explain - see attached file also.
(1) a warning window popped uo saying I'm not
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
This is a virgin installation of 13.04.
Scanner is not found - reported by Simple scan. I tried Ask Ubuntu, but
got no answer.
I have a parallel installation of 12.xx on the same computer, and
scanner does
Christopher: I'm away from home till mid-September. Will execute
commands you suggested when I come back, and report on results. Thanks
for picking up the ball - Janos
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