On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 03:26:24PM -, Aravind Gopal wrote:
> In the log file I did n't find any file/path with 'epson' under "/opt/"
> directory or sub directory.
Then you don't have the printer driver installed that requires the lsb
package, and this is not a bug in the LSB package. You
Scan utilities not working..
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In the log file I did n't find any file/path with 'epson' under "/opt/"
directory or sub directory. Need any other files/information.
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"sudo simple-scan
sudo scanimage ..."
Not working.. simple scan opened but is not identifying the scanner, not
working .
In "preferences" "Scan sources" is given as "Epson(unknown model)".
** Attachment added: "log"
Actually installed 16.04.1 again and updated, installed epson drivers.
"sudo simple-scan
sudo scanimage ..."
Not working.. simple scan opened but is not identifying the scanner, not
working .
In "preferences" "Scan sources" is given as "Epson(unknown model)".
Please inform the location and
Everyone who is not able to scan, please try scanning as root:
sudo simple-scan
sudo scanimage ...
Does this work?
Also run
strace scanimage -L > log 2>&1
and attach the "log" file (uncompressed) to this bug report.
In the "log" file search for lines containing "epson" or "EPSON". If
they
Aravind Gopal, I think you should try a fresh install. I have a Epson
L355 working fine and Google Earth x64 working with a small issue
(sometimes it closes right after launching, but on the 2nd time it
works...).
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Google earth also not working..
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** Attachment added: "Epson scan utility cannot identify hardware(Epson L210)
but Printer setting identifies."
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Scan function of L210 multifunction is not working With the latest
Ubuntu(Xubuntu 16.04) update.
** Attachment added: "Xsane and printer utility identifies the device
didfferently, Scan funtion not working."
HP P10006 printer will not print. updates lock me out of my computer
and force me to reinstall. why are you releasing updates that do not
have printer utilities
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Installed lsb package and reinstalled epson's drivers. Not working.
Printer setting identifies printer correctly(EPSON-L210-Series). but in
Simple scan, an error"unable to connect to scanner" arise. when tried to
change scanner there the scanner name is given as "Epson(unknown
model)". It seems
Before epson's driver installation I had to install the LSB package (32
packages/dependencies), and that worked perfectly. I've also installed
Google Earth x64 with minor issues, but its ok. The scanner worked even
when this Bug wasn't fixed!
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Yes, iscan installed. epson scan application will not load after long
time, end with a 'cannot communicate' error message, but printer prints
test page.
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Have you installed iscan package?
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Epson multifunctional device L210 Issue. scan applications cannot
connect to device. Deb drivers from epson installed. And Sane installed
through synaptic.. Still Not working. It was ok with 14.04. please help.
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The issue was with Epson drivers for printers and some other
manufacturers who required lsb for printer install. HP printers are
supported via HPLIP which is included in Ubuntu installation.
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Any printer installation is the problems you confront allow the
professional to take a step ahead to fix the driver, install it well and
ensure that it is compatible with your computer software and works well.
The specialist guide you well how to make over it well. To get quotes
for your queries
It provides all the lsb files that were in 14.04 so if it worked there
it would work in 16.04
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Title:
[regression] Printer drivers install is
So can anyone confirm if this has fixed the problems with Google Earth
as well? I don't have an Epson printer any more, but would like to use
Google Earth.
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Thx, after a second attempt it do that install fine. Printer works now.
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[regression] Printer drivers install is broken as lsb package is
I was using LSB from Trusty's repo, and right now I've received the
update for this packages: libappstream-glib8 lsb lsb-base lsb-core
lsb-invalid-mta lsb-printing lsb-release lsb-security
Also this packages was deleted with "autoremove": libpod-plainer-perl
libqt4-opengl libqt4-svg lsb-cxx
Thank you people! My printer now works perfectly!
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This bug was fixed in the package lsb - 9.20160110ubuntu0.1
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* lsb_release.py: restore support for querying the list of installed
modules, since for the moment some modules are still supported.
[ Till Kamppeter ]
*
Same as #78 (good!) with an Epson XP-410
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To
Till, it worked out perfectly with my Epson L800, I enabled proposed and
installed lsb, disabled proposed and installed the driver from Epson.
All work including Epson printer utility. Thank you Till and thank you
Canonical.
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$ sudo dpkg -i epson-inkjet-printer-201106w_1.0.1-1lsb3.2_amd64.deb
Selecting previously unselected package epson-inkjet-printer-201106w.
(Reading database ... 21762 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack epson-inkjet-printer-201106w_1.0.1-1lsb3.2_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking
Finally, the new lsb package made it into -proposed.
Now I did suceessfully:
sudo apt-get install lsb
sudo dpkg -i epson-inkjet-printer-201106w_1.0.1-1lsb3.2_amd64.deb
/opt/epson-inkjet-printer-201106w/cups/lib/filter/epson_inkjet_printer_filter
ldd
** Tags removed: regression
** Tags added: regression-release
** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu Xenial)
Importance: Undecided => High
** No longer affects: system-config-printer (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: system-config-printer (Ubuntu Xenial)
** Changed in: epson-inkjet-printer-escpr
Thx, after a second attempt it do that install fine. Printer works now.
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This bug was fixed in the package lsb - 9.20160110ubuntu4
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* Make the 'lsb' package depend on libjpeg62 as well, known to be needed
by printer driver packages.
-- Steve Langasek Wed, 22 Jun 2016
Chritian, have you tried installing lsb via Ubuntu Trusty repo? In my
case my L800 works perfectly after that.
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[regression] Printer
So will still hang up here. Allways that nice hardware issues... ^^
Btw. I have a Epson Workforce 3520 and nothing works in the real so far.
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Yep no wonder it didn't work.
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To manage
When one looks at
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lsb/9.20160110ubuntu0.1
the builds on all platforms got completed correctly, but it seems to
have gotten stuck right after that, as under "Binary Packages" near the
bottom there is nothing.
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I did a fresh install of Ubuntu 16.04, did all updates and then enabled
proposed. After that I tried installing my drivers for L800 via dpkg and
got the error that lsb package not satisfied as I got in past.
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Hello Nicolas, or anyone else affected,
Accepted lsb into xenial-proposed. The package will build now and be
available at
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lsb/9.20160110ubuntu0.1 in a few
hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. See
Thanks Till, will wait for the announcement.
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Arup, the new lsb packages indeed did not make it yet into -proposed.
They need to get approved by the SRU team. When this is done (can take
some days) an announcement is posted here asking for testing the
packages.
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Till, I had removed Trusty repos right after lsb install. I did a fresh
install and enabled proposed as per your instructions. After that I
tried installing lsb and lsb-printing only to be told that both packages
don't exist. I think the files haven't made it to the repository yet.
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Milestone: None => ubuntu-16.04.1
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When the call for verification of this SRU is announced in this bug
report, the package is in -proposed. You add -proposed and do
sudo apt-get install lsb
sudo apt-get install lsb-printing
Don't worry if the second gives an error, but please tell us if so.
After that remove -proposed again so
Till thank you very much, however adding proposed will also bring in other
files and that will be iffy on a long term LTS install. Any ways I can
download the .deb before this file is released to mainstream?
Arup Roy Chowdhury
On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 6:41 PM, Till Kamppeter
Till thank you very much, however adding proposed will also bring in
other files and that will be iffy on a long term LTS install. Any ways I
can download the .deb before this file is released to mainstream?
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Arup, yes, you will not need the Trusty repos any more.
If you want to verify this SRU, make sue that when you add xenial-
proposed that you remove all Trusty repos.
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** Description changed:
[SRU justification]
Previous releases were compatible with third-party printer drivers provided
in LSB package format (and also as .deb packages depending on the lsb package).
As of 16.04, because the LSB specifies ABIs for various libraries that are no
longer
Does this mean we no longer need to do the hack of using Trusty repos
for lsb? The printer driver from Epson will install without any need for
a lsb package now?
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** Description changed:
+ [SRU justification]
+ Previous releases were compatible with third-party printer drivers provided
in LSB package format (and also as .deb packages depending on the lsb package).
As of 16.04, because the LSB specifies ABIs for various libraries that are no
longer
** Changed in: lsb (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: New => In Progress
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** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: epson-inkjet-printer-escpr (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: system-config-printer (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: New => Invalid
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** Also affects: lsb (Ubuntu Xenial)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: system-config-printer (Ubuntu Xenial)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also
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@Douglas thats a valid question but in that case, we would need to be
wary about bulletins from places like lwn or other boards. LSB in itself
is just a hierarchy and has no access to net or any critical file in the
system.
Also for those who update from 14.04 or 15.10 with lsb installed, Xenial
@Arup this installation doesn't have security issues, as the package
cannot be updated once the repo isn't there?
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[regression] Printer
@gernophil, I added Trusty repos as per Richard's instructions above.
You can do this in system settings>software sources deb
http://cz.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty main paste this in apt,
reload and install lsb via terminal, remove the repository after that.
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@Arup: did you add the wily repository? since it seems to take some time
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For now following Richard's advice I installed lsb by adding trusty
repository. After that I removed the trusty repo. So far no issues and
printer and printer utility working fine after driver install for my
Epson L800. This seems to be the only viable working solution till
Canonical fixes this.
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Thanks Richard and Till, I for one sincerely hope to see this bug fixed
soon as it affects not only Epson but many other printers as well due to
missing lsb package.
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Richard, this will get fixed in any case.
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To
Thanks for your efforts, Till. Sounds reasonable to me.
Can I assume that someone has or will have it on their list to
reintegrate lsb into 16.10?
Until I am contacted during the 16.04 Stable Release Update (SRU)
process, I will go back to using Trusty for the lsb modules:
Richard, I cannot directly upload the lsb source package, this has to be
done by an appropriate maintainer or a Ubuntu core developer. In
addition, the package would go into the development branch of the next
Ubuntu release, 16.10 or Yakkety Yak. To get it installable into Xenial
via apt, an SRU
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Arup,
All I did was add Ubuntu Trusty as a last-gasp APT repository in the
list. That is how I was able to install the 14.04 lsb etc. when they
did not exist in 16.04.
Till is going to:
1 - Migrate the latest pre-16.04 lsb etc. to 16.04.
2 - Make sure that lsb_release.py reverts to reporting
sudo apt install lsb
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Package lsb is not available, but is referred to by another package.
This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
is only available from another source
E:
Arup, this is what we want to do, see the patch in comment #41.
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Richard, please do the tests you mention in comment #44.
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Richard, yes, your "after" is the desired output.
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Why not package lsb back into 16.04 and save all the hassle like Richard
has done?
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If you want to experiment on me, I can get rid of my 14.04 APT
references, uninstall lsb, and start over to verify your fix. I can
actually do that on two different machines.
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Till,
I currently have the 14.04 lsb modules installed.
I saved /usr/share/pyshared/lsb_release.py as
/usr/share/pyshared/lsb_release.py.HOLD
and replaced it with lsb_release-with-package-checks.py, renamed as
lsb_release.py.
Before: `lsb_release`
No LSB modules are available.
After:
One small thing in the debdiff is not working:
If I have all binary packages installed and run
lsb_release
it says that no LSB modules are installed. This is due to the
lsb_release.py version contained in the lsb package has the LSB module
check removed.
One can fix this by replacing
Attached is a debdiff to re-introduce the LSB compatibility binary
packages to the lsb source package of Ubuntu. I have tested an Epson
driver package with these packages installed and I can install the
package, get clean ldd output on all its executables and libraries and I
can run its
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Richard, using old files from Trusty is exactly something I wouldn't
like on a brand new LTS installation, in that case I will hold on to
14.04.4 LTS thats supported till 2019. I am sure an official solution
would be out by then.
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Arup, are you sure that you haven't mixed the effects of #35
(openprinting forums) with the other work-arounds?
#34 is essentially like the 14.04 environment as far as lsb is
concerned. It worked perfectly based on a clean install of 16.04 then
adding 'deb http://cz.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu
** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium => High
** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Till Kamppeter (till-kamppeter)
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Tried all the solutions above including editing package status file but
to no avail. Printer gets recognized under printer applet but no
printout sadly. This is with my L800 thats working perfectly under
14.04.4LTS
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+1 Epson L375 in my case. previous comments works for me.
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Suggestion from openprinting forums...
Firstly, install the package with dpkg -i , then change the dependency
on lsb to lsb-base by editing /var/lib/dpkg/status and finding the epson
package in that file. Then change the Depends: line to lsb-base so it
looks like
Depends: lsb-base
Then run
Work-around for everyone, I believe. I uninstalled my suggestion of
message #16 and followed this myself.
1. Append the following line to /etc/apt/sources.list (E.g. sudo vi
/etc/apt/sources.list):
deb http://cz.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty main
2. sudo apt update; sudo apt
@felipe-lew-yee-q please don't play with bug statuses. Let developers
working on the problem change them... doing that you just make it
disappear from their bug queue...
Change lsb status back to "confirmed".
** Changed in: lsb (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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I changed lsb to fix released, but it was an accident, I'm sorry.
I tried #16 solution but it doesn't worked for me
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I cannot understand why Xenial (16.04) dropped lsb in the first place
given how much dependency exists. However, I have tried two of the
suggested solutions and the printer-driver-escpr package provides basic
printing functions for my Epson XP-410 (I lucked out).
I'll try to summarize this
I think the Bug Description should be changed, since the information
about lsb package (from Debian) is outdated, as the urgency is now
"medium", and not "low":
lsb (9.20160110) unstable; urgency=medium
* Merge the last Ubuntu diff
[ Stéphane Graber & Dimitri John Ledkov ]
* Add
ESCPR method doesn't work for CISS printers like Epson L800 and
therefore there is no other way but to install via .deb from Epson site,
also the utility for ink tank status and nozzle cleaning needs lsb as
well. Please fix this issue so all of us can continue using 16.04 and
enjoy its benefits
See message #16. Does this work for those still trying to find a usable
Epson printer driver? It worked fine for a few of us. No need for
"lsb".
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I am also affected. I have an Epson L220 and the official drivers can't
be installed under 16.04. The printer is not supported by printer-
driver-escpr
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I have the same issue, ESCPR doesn't support any of the CISS Epson
printers like L200 or 800. My 800 worked fine under 14.04 with
downloaded driver and utility. The later would allow check of ink status
and do nozzle cleaning. Due to missing lsb-core both are impossible to
be installed under
The official Epson printer drivers (for a model XP-322) installed
correctly, but all prints stopped with the status "Filter failed". This
occurs with both the epson-inkjet-printer-escpr (1.6.5-1lsb3.2) and
epson-inkjet-printer-escpr (1.4.1-1lsb3.2) drivers from the Epson
website and those
I'm also affected by this bug.
I'm using an EPSON Stylus Office BX535WD. The printer-driver-escpr
package contains a driver for this printer, but there are very few
settings available.
I used the "epson-inkjet-printer-201106w_1.0.1-1lsb3.2_amd64.deb" in
wily which made most of the features -
Same for me, have an Epson L355.
Tip:
But I found a workaround for this particular printer:
Scanner: worked fine without any driver installation.
Printer: apparently, worked with the L375 driver (which visually seems to be
the same printer, with only new bulk inks case).
But I first installed
Ubuntu 16.04 fresh installation, Epson L365: both printer and scanner
doesn't work.
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Since this bug also affects Epson L355 driver (epson-inkjet-printer-
201207w) and Epson XP-310, that needs lsb (>=3.2), and other printers
as well, why not mark Bug #1573893 as a duplicate of this one?
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The printer-driver-escpr package also works for my Epson Stylus SX425W
printer.
However, I must say that installing the driver for this printer in 16.04 was
not user-friendly at all.
The "wizard" for adding and installing the printer didn't present this package
as a possible driver to
** Changed in: epson-inkjet-printer-escpr (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1536353
Title:
[regression] Printer drivers install is broken as lsb package is not
I can confirm that this works but my printer (WF-3250) is not in the
list. Experimentation is required. Work Force produces 25 blank sheets
for the test print but the WF printers seem to work
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