[Bug 1069898] Re: regression: cannot open network scanner with error "unable to read device-id ret=-1"

2018-10-23 Thread Andrea Rota
@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

[Bug 1069898] Re: regression: cannot open network scanner with error unable to read device-id ret=-1

2013-10-28 Thread Andrea Rota
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:

[Bug 1069898] Re: regression: cannot open network scanner with error unable to read device-id ret=-1

2012-11-02 Thread Andrea Rota
@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

[Bug 1069898] Re: regression: cannot open network scanner with error unable to read device-id ret=-1

2012-10-29 Thread Andrea Rota
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

[Bug 1069898] Re: regression: cannot open network scanner with error unable to read device-id ret=-1

2012-10-26 Thread Andrea Rota
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

[Bug 1069898] Re: regression: cannot open network scanner with error unable to read device-id ret=-1

2012-10-26 Thread Andrea Rota
@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. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs,

[Bug 1069898] [NEW] regression: cannot open network scanner with error unable to read device-id ret=-1

2012-10-22 Thread Andrea Rota
Public bug reported: 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

[Bug 1069898] Re: regression: cannot open network scanner with error unable to read device-id ret=-1

2012-10-22 Thread Andrea Rota
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 ** Attachment removed:

[Bug 1069898] Re: regression: cannot open network scanner with error unable to read device-id ret=-1

2012-10-22 Thread Andrea Rota
** Attachment added: hp-check log file https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hplip/+bug/1069898/+attachment/3409062/+files/hp-check.log -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1069898

[Bug 1054288] Re: Does not start if gdm is not installed

2012-09-22 Thread Andrea Rota
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

[Bug 587995] Re: /etc/init/mounted-tmp.conf doesn't clean /tmp if it's NOT a mountpoint

2010-09-04 Thread Andrea Rota
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. -- /etc/init/mounted-tmp.conf doesn't clean /tmp if it's NOT a mountpoint

[Bug 150282] apparmor profile problems under Xen

2007-10-07 Thread Andrea Rota
Public bug reported: 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

[Bug 150282] Re: apparmor profile problems under Xen

2007-10-07 Thread Andrea Rota
thanks: the fix you suggest works well on my Ubuntu 7.10 beta and is clearly *the* way to go. -- apparmor profile problems under Xen https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/150282 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. --