I eventually solved this by first deleting
/usr/share/doc/libperl5.22/changelog.Debian.gz and then running sudo apt
--fix-broken install. This fixed the libperl-issue, however I still had
problems scanning. That seemed to be an issue with changed user-
permissions during the upgrade to 17.04.
Public bug reported:
I think it occured while trying to scan and install scanner drivers.
Never had an issue with scanning in 16.10
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.04
Package: libperl5.24 5.24.1-2ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.10.0-19.21-generic 4.10.8
Uname: Linux
This is no longer an issue, it's been fixed ages ago :) It didn't
reappear in the 13.04-release.
** Changed in: hardinfo (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
** Changed in: hardinfo (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ola Persson (smurfen)
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hardinfo crashed with SIGABRT
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nautilus assert failure: *** glibc detected *** nautilus: munmap_chunk():
invalid pointer: 0x7f7b5fcf1d8f ***
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I have an HP 530 with the same problem. Setting the power save value to
0 instead of 10 worked fine. lspci output attached.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37421140/lspci.txt
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