@gf-interlinks,
thanks for the heads up. unfortunately i don't own this MFP anymore so i
am not able to triage this bug on a current Ubuntu.
seeing that there hasn't been any other activity on this issue since
October 2013, i'd think it could be assumed that the issue hasn't been
occurring with
hi Lilian,
i have been using the standard Ubuntu packages for libsane-hpaio with no issues
since Ubuntu 13.04 (now on 13.10 with libsane-hpaio version 3.13.9-1).
On ubuntu 12.10 i386, there is a recently updated package from the official
Ubuntu security updates source:
@pdqharvey you're right, the package i sent you privately is a different one as
i hadn't done the patching and packaging properly to be published in a PPA at
that stage as i was too busy - you can certainly share the .deb i sent you
privately: as far as i can tell the only difference is that i
hi all (affected users),
until a package incorporating upstream's fix makes its way to the official
Quantal repos, since i have been receiving a few requests for the .deb i
compiled for my own workstation, i have uploaded a hotfix to my ppa here:
https://launchpad.net/~hotzeplotz/+archive/stuff
i have just had some minutes to recompile libsane-hpaio from Quantal's
current source package (3.12.6-3ubuntu4) after applying the patch
provided by Sanjay Kumar in comment #8 above and i can confirm that
Sanjay's patch fixes the issue for me.
Peter, i'm not sure why installing hplip-3.12.10a
@Peter until an official update is released in Ubuntu, if you use
Quantal on amd64 i'm happy to share my compiled .deb - just PM me via
launchpad. i am not able to produce i386 packages at the moment,
unfortunately.
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under Ubuntu 12.04 i could scan perfectly via the network from my HP
Photosmart Premium MFP (HP C309A), using gscan2pdf as frontend.
during Quantal beta and now on Quantal release, i cannot access the
network-connected scanner anymore: when opening the scan dialog in
i should add that after several attempts to isolate the issue, what led me to
try to downgrade packages related to the scan system one at a time to isolate a
possible regression was this post (user is on Fedora):
http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=282178
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this affects me as well and i can confirm that it is solved (for me) by
installing gdm, which i had removed yesterday: if i remember correctly,
after my latest dist-upgrade within quantal, apt-get did alert me that
the gdm package was not used anymore and could be removed through apt-
get
on Ubuntu 10.04 amd64 with /usr (and /var, and /home, but these should
not be relevant) mounted separately from /, the workaround above
(copying /usr/bin/find to /bin) works for me too.
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Binary package hint: cupsys
When I run cupsd in a Xen dom0 VM (linux-image-2.6.22-13-xen:
2.6.22-13.40, xen-hypervisor-3.1: 3.1.0-0ubuntu16, cupsys:
1.3.2-1ubuntu5), cupsd crashes at startup because of Apparmor profile
problems on Xen-friendly TLS libraries:
Oct 7 18:34:34
thanks: the fix you suggest works well on my Ubuntu 7.10 beta and is
clearly *the* way to go.
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