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The error message "Cannot calculate the upgrade" suggests that I remove
all ppas with ppa-purge. Not understanding how to use ppa-purge, I just
uninstalled all packages provided by ppas, and disabled all ppas.
Unfortunately, the error remains.
Requested infos :
robert@XPS-931
I understand what you mean.
actually I just setup Lprng and it is fully working : locally from lpr
- not configurable from KDE/Systemsettings but I don't really care as
this is on my firewall - then from my main computer with CUPS 1.6.1, I
configured a remote printer :
lpd://10.0.0.1/lp
I just
Hello,
Can anybody tell me why this bug is still considered "Incomplete" ? I
guess I have been thorough with the informations I supplied as requested
: did I do any mistake ?
Best regards
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Finally : gosh, I am stupid ! I was searching the quirks file for the
Deskjet 710C ! of course there is an entry for the PL2305 chip !
Now, I ran various tests as you requested : I did not try "blacklist"
nor "usb-init" (I don't have any vendor string) nor "vendor-class" (I am
not sure I understan
Now, about https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems and the
section "USB printer does not print or prints garbage" (I guess I
already went through this before posting) :
btw, the system's current state is :
- cups service stopped
- usblp reloaded, so that I could have /dev/usb/lp0 in ord
Wow, Till Kamppeter himself ! Thank you for coming and trying to rescue
me ! So, first things first, I am attaching the quirks file
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Hey, it was quick ! I found back an old Lucid vm in Virtualbox : I
started it , configured the printer in cups, printed the test page :
success, it did not stall !
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I will do it. Possibly not now. I am in France, and it is getting late.
Later this week I guess.
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Title:
067b:2305 printing issue with parallel-t
Obviously, I noticed this behavior after having unplugged the printer
from the Shuttle and having plugged it on the 12.10 computer. I did not
report the previous behavior through a network connection, remotely
printing from the 12.10 computer onto the printer which would have been
connected to the
Hello,
Actually, this computer (Shuttle) is my firewall. My main computer is
still running Ubuntu 12.10 (I have a boot issue because of my TV card -
I don't address this issue now, I am mentioning this just so that your
understand why I did not upgrade yet).
I just had right now a hardware proble
Hello,
I upgraded the bios; here is the version :
root@rubedo:~# dmidecode -s bios-version ; dmidecode -s bios-release-date
1.04
09/13/2013
As I expected, the cups behavior did not change; nor the successful
print through usblp
What is your suggestion now ?
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I understand why you ask - on
http://global.shuttle.com/products/productsDownload?productId=1718&panelId=1,
they don't mention that v1.04 fixes anything about USB; as I am able to print
with usblp, I am not sure that upgrading the Bios will help - however, one
never knows - I will do the upgrad
I meant : cups+libusb is flawed : sorry !
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I just made another test : I stopped the cups service, loaded usblp with
modprobe, and ran :
cat lines.ps | gs -q -sDEVICE=ppmraw -r600 -sPAPERSIZE=letter -dNOPAUSE
-sOutputFile=- - | pnm2ppa --eco -v 720 -i - -o - > /dev/usb/lp0
so : lines.ps contains 56 lines to be printed, which fails with
c
I ran a last quick search : I began diving in libusb programming : and
this is what i was afraid of : they don't use the usual Unix special
files : they address the usb devices on the bus directly, as I found on
this example :
A short introduction to libusb | Roar of the Jespersaur
http://www.jesp
I am sorry I have been unclear : with the old Unix, I was able to run
low level tests such as :
cat test_file > /dev/lp0
with such a test I would have been able to test the kernel driver only;
so would have I been able to do with usblp, which generates such special
devices : I could have generate
Sorry I have been busy all week.
Before posting to the usb list, do you confirm my first guess that this
may be a kernel bug ? I saw that cups does not support usblp anymore.
Can we be sure that this is not a cups issue ? I just mentioned the
kernel because it seemed one possible thing to do. But
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Hello,
So far I am assuming that the problem is a driver one.
I have an old HP Deskjet 710C parallel printer. I really don't print a
lot, so it ages well. I just replaced my former desktop with a new
barebone without parallel port - no space to embed a PCI IEEE 1284
adapter
MY BAD !
it was not my tv card, but my WEBCAM : I was trying to run mplayer on
the webcam by mistake, but previously it would output a bunch of errors,
not just freeze the OS !
kamoso and cheese froze as well
actually, the webcam was plugged onto another device, and it seems that
this messed up
ah, not good ! now even kernel v3.4.0-5-generic trigger the issue : so
it's related to today's reboot : I have downloaded the lastest updates.
However, I cannot watch TV any more ! great !
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Once again, the kernel fails to properly drive my TV card HVR-1300; I
just upgraded to kernel 3.5.0-30-generic; when I wanted to watch tv
using
mplayer tv:// -tv driver=v4l2:input=1:device=/dev/video0:norm=PAL-DK
the command just stalled, the process cannot be killed (kill -
I just posted the extended logs for both versions
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I was trying to connect onto a Fortinet firewall
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this bug is different than #846280; here, the tunnel is completely
established. But as soon as I want to connect into the remote LAN, my
request stalls, as if I am hitting a firewall.
I reinstalled v2.1.5 (as I did in Ubuntu 11.10) and it just works. I
just reinstalle
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Title:
starting php generates : Unable to load dynamic library
'/usr/lib/php5/20090626/sqlite.so'
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Hello,
I am running Ubuntu 11.10. Each time I run php, I get :
PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library
'/usr/lib/php5/20090626/sqlite.so' - /usr/lib/php5/20090626/sqlite.so:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory in Unknown on
line 0
Act
I made some progress : actually, in my previous xorg.conf, I was loading
the module "v4l" (I am not sure why I loaded it - must have been a test
a long time ago) - as soon as I commented it, I got my display back !
Actually, I have an Hauppauge HVR-1300 TV card, which always had some
troubles with
mmh, must be a typo; here
ftp://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-
x86_64/270.41.19/README/README.txt
the 8600 GT is mentioned
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Title:
blank scr
I have a suggestion : I looked at the supported hardware on NVidia pages
: for driver 195.36 (with Ubuntu 10.04) my graphic card 8600 GT was
mentioned :
http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux-display-ia32-195.36.24.html
However, for driver 270.41 (Ubuntu 11.04), my card is NOT mentioned :
http://www
I noticed, with the nvidia driver, that the X process (/usr/bin/X :0
etc) was NOT killable, even with kill -9 ! this was amazing ! I have
been in the Unix/Linux world for 20 years now, and I only remember of
non-killable processes in situations related to hardware failures.
I also regenerated my x
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Hello,
I just upgraded to v11.04 from v10.10, and at boot, I only get a blank screen.
It looks like an NVidia bug :
- I did not see any error in syslog, nor in Xorg.0.log, nor in kdm.log or in
gdm.log
- reverting to the "nv" driver at least gives me a (ugly) display - prev
May I add my own contribution - I am running on Maverick, x86_64; I just
scanned a single sheet, with few numbers typed, some of them in color -
a pretty raw and almost empty document; I scanned it in 150dpi, full
color, the result was a 2.8 MB pdf file; then I applied a trick I
discovered by chanc
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Hello,
I bought one or two years ago this board, with an MPEG2 encoder. The
cx88 driver creates three devices :
/dev/video0 : I don't remember if it's useful, I discarded it when I
learned how to use these devices
/dev/video1 : this is the normal, not-MPEG processed TV devi
well, actually the previous backtrace happened when I had troubles with
my cx88_blackbird driver - I did not have any TV data at all, thus I
removed it with `modprobe -r cx88_blackbird', then I started it again;
it happened twice; the following one happened when I wanted to kill
xawtv with Ctrl-Q :
I just had another problem; I was not interacting with the OS, I just
came back and saw X stopped : here is the backtrace :
Program received signal SIGPIPE, Broken pipe.
0x7f71a827e5e1 in ?? ()
(gdb) backtrace full
#0 0x7f71a827e5e1 in ?? ()
No symbol table info available.
#1 0x
Thanks for your post ! I just removed “console=tty1” and rebooted -
unfortunately I did not write down why I set this value.
I hope you don't care that I did not restore “quiet splash” : I hate
hiding the much valuable boot messages under the hood (I use to force
the text mode on RHEL as well)
I
Hello,
I just had a X crash, so I immediately run 'backtrace full' in gdb :
here are the results :
(gdb) backtrace full
#0 0x7fc5339465e1 in ?? ()
No symbol table info available.
#1 0x02001160 in ?? ()
No symbol table info available.
#2 0x01fc96b0 in ?? ()
No symbol table
Question : can somebody modify the page
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Backtracing
and replace, in paragraph "Backtrace with gdb" :
sudo gdb /usr/bin/Xorg 2>&1 | tee gdb-Xorg.txt
with
sudo gdb /usr/bin/X 2>&1 | tee gdb-X.txt
which should be correct i our Debian/Ubuntu world ?
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Hello,
I did not read correctly the instructions at once, and did not start gdb
on my second desktop at first - this is why X "froze". I understood two
days ago; thus I restored
ServerCmd=/usr/bin/X
in /etc/kde4/kdm/kdmrc, restarted kdm which now runs the normal X
wrapper
root 31084 31080
Ok, at least I understood
man Xwrapper.config
(quite Debian specific, this X wrapper, I just discovered it !
RHEL/Fedora, which I know better, don't implement it - fixing things
helps you increase your knowledge !)
well, according to Debian policies, let's say that I have a dirty
workaround. Now
I did not shut down my desktops yesterday - Xorg keeps working, with kdm
in the background - my doomed command does not seem to be doomed any
more - these were today's news ...
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I would add : on CentOS 5.5, we actually have :
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 May 18 13:18 /usr/bin/X -> Xorg
X is a LINK, and not some separate weird binary
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Well, so far my "doomed command" did not kill X (I MUST say Xorg !!). It
s not sufficient. So I am going to keep doing my home things as usual,
running Xorg and not X, and we'll see.
I am sorry I could not report anything from gdb.
Anyway, did these tests already give any insights to anybody ? An
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Oh I am sorry ! I assumed I could attach a file independently from the
edit session ! apparently not ;-)
so, now, kdm started Xorg and not X (as it should be ? you tell me !)
I did not had any further luck with gdb : attaching it to Xorg, my
screen froze as well - I guess I am giv
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Hello,
So, here is my report - not exactly the one we assumed : however :
last friday evening, reading briefly the doc, I understood that
attaching gdb to X was dead simple, so I tried - and X froze -
completely - it was late, thus I dropped it, and resumed the debug
session now.
It kept freezin
Ok Leo, I understand.
I will review my gdb skills briefly :-) Good ol'days ;-)
It's getting late here in France (all this is happening at home ;-) - I
am not sure I am going to setup all this this evening. More probably
this week-end. I already started apport ;-) But the sooner the better.
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Hello Leo,
About using https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Troubleshooting as a guidline for
adding meaningful informations : the only entry point in this document,
matching my case, is :
"Problem results in X crash or exit"
however, the only suggestion is to run "gdb to get a backtrace" : well,
what proc
Hello Leo,
About the missing package : I removed it on purpose. Well, according to
https:/ /wiki.ubuntu. com/Bugs/ FindRightPackage, should I understand
that you will use it as a pointer to begin the troubleshooting search ?
As a senior Unix sysadmin, I did not feel correct to state what seemed
to
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Hello,
I spent a lot of time browsing the Web and Launchpad before posting;
actually, I did not find any fix to my issue.
My crash appears randomly. It has been happening for months, across many
Lucid upgrades. I updated Lucid yesterday.
It's pretty hard to find constants t
Hello,
I just tried the mainline kernel linux-
image-2.6.35-999-generic_2.6.35-999.201007241005_amd64.deb.
Unfortunately, it did not solve anything. None of both issues.
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I have an Asus P5K motherboard, architecture x86_64, under Ubuntu 10.04,
but I just tested my hardware with a Fedora 13 Live CD, I have the same
problems; I bought some months ago an HVR-1300, in order to use the mpeg
encoder on the board.
>From the moment I installed the car
This patch fixed two similar issues to me :
- from v10.04 on x86_64, connected into an xterm in ssh onto a v10.04 on
i686 : changing to *some* directories, or moving *some* files on the
i686 computer lead to an X crash on the x86_64 box;
- running konqueror on the x86_64 box, I wanted to rename a
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Binary package hint: kmldonkey
Ubuntu 9.10
klmdonkey 4:2.0.3~kde4svn971192-0ubuntu1
I upgrade my OS (apt-get uĝrade) regulary
in the past months, I experienced various kmldonkey crashes - recently,
it looked more stable
But since few days, it just crashes when I try to ru
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my OS :
Description:Ubuntu 9.10
Release:9.10
arch : x86_64
I just had a pop-up reporting this installation problem, way after
having completed the Karmic Koala upgrade from Jaunty. I also had it
during the upgrade, but cancel
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Binary package hint: amarok
Hello,
I was trying hard Amarok v2.1.1 on Ubuntu 9.04 this morning. Among many
problems :
I succeeded once to get the Shoutcast/Jazz radio stations list, and
played successfully some streams - the sound was very bright.
After having failed to pl
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it looks like I am pretty tired these days (hence my very late answer)
it looks like : I created a link for /var/cache/apt a while ago, and I
forgot I did : I just understood know :
r...@rubedo:/var/log# ll /var/cache/
total 151,552
drwxr-xr-x 3 rootroot 4,096 2009-05-0
Hello,
First of all, I deeply apologize for being so late in my answer. Good
and not-so-good reasons contributed. As you did not close this issue, I
will answer anyway.
Of course, I am almost sure you are right - I did not notice this
directory /var/cache/apt/archives. I did not learn humility en
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>
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I will test it as soon as possible. I am living in France and it's 12:45am, I
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Hello,
I am reporting this issue following a request from ubuntu-devel-
disc...@lists.ubuntu.com to whom I posted first : they consider that
opening a bug in Launchpad may be important for recordkeeping : here is
the issue :
I just upgraded
you mean : the image from the Hubble website ?
here it is (more than 2 MB - a bit heavy ...)
BTW, opening it from the shell leads to the same result, but with some
additional output in the terminal (on stderr I assume) :
rob...@power4:~/tmp>eog hubblecard023_6x4.jpg
(eog:7354): EOG-CRITICAL **
I went to the Hubble website, and wanted to save a greetings card from
Firefox :
http://hubblesite.org/gallery/holiday/hc023/
I clicked on some format :
http://hubblesite.org/gallery/holiday/hc023/card_6x4
which opened a download box, with the image name :
hubblecard023_6x4.jpg
then I was ask
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Well, I am sorry, this is a wish, not a bug : (even if to me this is a
"problem", as stated in the Help menu entry, needing to be reported) do
you have a specific entry for wishes ? For the moment I will describe it
here :
this is my first eog usage
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