I was unable to print and scan with my HP Photosmart 5524 on two PCs with
Kubuntu 20.04.
But I fixed the problem today by purging the ippusbxd package. Everything is
now working fine!
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Since the upgrade from Kubuntu 19.10 to 20.04, the scanner of my HP
Photosmart 5524 is not recognized anymore. And the HPLIP 3.20.3
utilities can not be used because of python problems...
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The bug is still present in Kubuntu 19.10 (KDE Plasma 5.16.5), and it
appeared two years ago in Kubuntu 17.10.
I have reinstalled the package print-manager on my notebook to install a
new printer, but I was obliged to remove print-manager after plasma
crashed when trying to print as the Wi-Fi was
Yes, Zaur's post is interesting: it explains why I encountered that
problem only on my laptop (which I use at home and at work with several
printers), and not on my desktop machines.
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I first encountered that bug when installing Kubuntu 17.10 on my HP
Zbook. I found a turnaround (see below) but the bug reappeared today
after upgrading to Kubuntu 18.04.
The segfault appears in libkcupslib.so, which is in the print-manager package:
$ apt-file search libkcupslib.so
print-manager:
On my second machine, the UUID in /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume did
not correspond to the UUID of my swap partition, so I replaced it by the
present one and (after sudo update-initramfs -u) the problem is solved.
I don't know why they did not correspond.
On my first machine, I remember
I have SOLVED the problem on my first cited machine (ASUS H81M-C motherboard)
thanks to this page:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1013830/slow-boot-long-kernel-load-time-due-to-wrong-resume-device?rq=1
This is the commands I used:
$ cat /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume
** Summary changed:
- Ubuntu 14.04 Beta 2 stuck at "Switched to clocksource tsc" when booting up,
then resumes booting to the login screen, after 1 minute
+ Ubuntu boot stuck for more than 30 seconds at "Switched to clocksource tsc"
when booting up, then resumes to the login screen
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Same problem with another machine (completely different hardware) after
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Title:
Ubuntu 14.04 Beta 2 stuck at
Same problem with Linux 4.13.0-38-generic kernel under Kubuntu 18.04
beta.
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Title:
Ubuntu 14.04 Beta 2 stuck at "Switched to clocksource tsc"
Same problem under Kubuntu 18.04 beta (Linux 4.15.0-15-generic) with an
ASUS H81M-C motherboard:
[2.812149] clocksource: Switched to clocksource tsc
[ 34.133640] EXT4-fs (sda1): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts:
(null)
But "tpm_tis.force=1" seems to have no effect...
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The workaround suggested by Josh Holland works for me (no cracks
anymore), but there is still a problem concerning pan: the sound is
mainly in the left channel. Note that cracks were in the right channel.
When viewing in Audacity, one can see that the volume in the right
channel is far less than
I finally reinstalled my system using the Kubuntu 17.10 64 bits ISO today.
It solved the problem.
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Title:
Kubuntu 17.10 freezes 50 seconds
The problem seem to be a "timed out" problem with NetworkManager
1.8.4-1ubuntu1, not sddm.
** Package changed: sddm (Ubuntu) => network-manager (Ubuntu)
** Summary changed:
- sddm freezes 50 seconds before KDE Plasma starts
+ Kubuntu 17.10 freezes 50 seconds before KDE Plasma starts
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In JournalErrors.txt I found:
oct. 06 18:01:39 hostname NetworkManager[859]: [1507305699.2215] dhcp6
(eth2): hostname is not a FQDN, it will be ignored
...
oct. 06 18:02:30 hostname NetworkManager[859]: [1507305750.0731] dhcp6
(eth2): request timed out
And today with cat /var/log/syslog |
** Description changed:
I upgraded my Kubuntu 17.04 to 17.10 four days ago.
My PC is booting fast: ~10 seconds to see the greeter. But when I
connect to my Plasma session, the greeter is staying ~50 seconds at
screen, before Plasma is starting (in ~10 more seconds). There was no
** Description changed:
I upgraded my Kubuntu 17.04 to 17.10 four days ago.
My PC is booting fast: ~10 seconds to see the greeter. But when I
connect to my Plasma session, the greeter is staying ~50 seconds at
screen, before Plasma is starting (in ~10 more seconds). There was no
My system is using sddm, not lightdm (sorry)
** Package changed: lightdm (Ubuntu) => sddm (Ubuntu)
** Summary changed:
- Lightdm freezes 50 seconds before KDE Plasma starts
+ sddm freezes 50 seconds before KDE Plasma starts
** Attachment removed: "Dependencies.txt"
I made an error: my system is using sddm and not lightdm (although this
package is also installed).
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Title:
sddm freezes 50 seconds before KDE
Public bug reported:
I upgraded my Kubuntu 17.04 to 17.10 four days ago.
My PC is booting fast: ~10 seconds to see the greeter. But when I
connect to my Plasma session, the greeter is staying ~50 seconds at
screen, before Plasma is starting (in ~10 more seconds). There was no
problem before
Good news ! This bug seems to have disappeared since I upgraded my two
PC toward Kubuntu 17.04. No problem for several weeks, after two years
of problems...
In fact, it seems that Kubuntu does not launch anymore dnsmasq. It does not
appear in the results of the command:
sudo
I found a solution when there is no network just after booting:
sudo pkill dnsmasq
The network manager then automatically relaunch dnsmasq as you can see by
typing:
sudo /etc/init.d/network-manager status
And it's OK !
So it seems to be a DNS related problem.
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Since Ubuntu 16.10, the problem is worse !
1) When my PC is booting faster than my DSL Modem, the following command does
not solve the problem anymore : sudo /etc/init.d/network-manager restart
I am forced to reboot.
2) When my modem lose the sync, I am obliged to launch that command
(since
Same problem. Downloading the file from comment 2 solved my problem.
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Title:
End marker/start marker drop-down menus are empty
To manage
I finally found a solution on an Ubuntu forum:
/var/lib/dpkg/info$ sudo mv libcuda1-352.prerm libcuda1-352.prerm.bak
/var/lib/dpkg/info$ sudo mv nvidia-352.prerm nvidia-352.prerm.bak
/var/lib/dpkg/info$ sudo mv nvidia-opencl-icd-352.prerm
nvidia-opencl-icd-352.prerm.bak
/var/lib/dpkg/info$ sudo
Same problem.
I am using the nvidia 367.57 but when I try to apt-get remove nvidia-352
nvidia-361 it fails.
Is there a Workaround to uninstall these broken packages ?
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Public bug reported:
For years regexxer version is v0.9 in Ubuntu although a v0.10 is available
since 2011 on Sourceforge:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/regexxer/files/regexxer/
My versions:
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
regexxer 0.9-6ubuntu3
** Affects: regexxer (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
The bug is still present after upgrading to Kubuntu 16.04.
Same workaround as before to access to the network after booting:
sudo /etc/init.d/network-manager restart
It is present only on two PCs behind a DSL router. My notebook is not affected.
This bug is very annoying ! and lasts now for one
The bug came back after upgrading today to Kubuntu 16.04 beta1.
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Title:
[vivid] Abiword always starts after logging in
To manage notifications
Public bug reported:
Using Audacity 2.0.6-2build1 under Kubuntu 15.10 64bits :
- load a waveform with a signal at a known frequency (440 Hz for example)
- Activate the Spectrogram log(f) view: the log scale is false because the
signal appears near the 100 Hz frequency instead of 440 Hz.
@themroc
Have you deactivated the bluetooth chip in the BIOS ?
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Title:
[regression] [sru] plasma-nm blocks temporarily on startup w/o
Is this bug related to Bug #1510913 ?
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Title:
dolphin doesn't load video thumbnail services
To manage notifications about this bug go to:
The bug is still present after upgrading to Kubuntu 15.10.
Same workaround as before to access to the network after booting:
sudo /etc/init.d/network-manager restart
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The proposed workaround works on my PC (Kubuntu 15.10 64 bits). Thanks.
See also: https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/125425/
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Title:
@Flames_in_Paradise
I confirm that when I deactivate B-tooth on my laptop, the bug is then present.
And disappears when I activate B-tooth.
I agree that this bug is annoying: it is not critical for someone at
ease with Linux but newbies could run away from Kubuntu... And it is no
chance it
Flames_in_Paradise,
it seems thought transmission is faster than light ;-)
The fix has solved the problem on two machines under Kubuntu 15.10 64
bits and one machine under Kubuntu 15.10 32 bits (but the CPU is 64
bits). I have no access to the 4th machine this week.
I have also noticed that on a
The plasma-nm 4:5.4.2-0ubuntu1.1 amd64 package (wily-proposed) solved the
problem on the two machines where I installed it,
BUT...
I now have another problem with the network manager app: after having
reinstalled it in the systray, the window applet is now tiny, in fact of the
same size as the
In fact, the network manager app must not be reinstalled using the "Add
Widgets..." menu (which causes the problem cited in my message #61), but with
the "System Tray Settings..." menu (no problem in that case).
Thank you for the fix.
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Title:
KDE/Plasma very slow to launch (Kubuntu
Waiting for the fix, my workaround is to automatically launch the
Yakuake terminal at startup: by pressing F12 I can access to yakuake and
work in command line, waiting for plasma to be ready. You can then
launch firefox or libreoffice by command line, for example.
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removing the network manager app from the taskbar solves the problem.
** Package changed: kde-runtime (Ubuntu) => plasma-nm (Ubuntu)
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Seems to be a duplicate of Bug #1509471, or to be related to.
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KDE/Plasma very slow to launch (Kubuntu 15.10)
To manage notifications
** Changed in: meld (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Meld crashes when selecting the first directory to compare
To
** Description changed:
On my four PCs upgraded from Kubuntu 15.04 to 15.10, I have the same
problem: for two days, KDE/Plasma is very long to launch. The desktop
begins to appear but I must wait nearly one minute for all plasma
widgets and icons to appear. And I repeat, this is happening
Seems to be a duplicate of Bug #1509334.
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Title:
plasma-nm 5.4.2 in Kubuntu 15.10 hangs in system tray on statup
To manage notifications about
Metamorphose 2 is now packaged in the main repository. For how much
time, I do not know. But this "bug" can be closed.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Thank you oleoleole,
I confirm that removing the network manager app from the taskbar solves the
problem.
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KDE/Plasma very slow to
Public bug reported:
On my four PCs upgraded from Kubuntu 15.04 to 15.10, I have the same
problem: for two days, KDE/Plasma is very long to launch. The desktop
begins to appear but I must wait nearly one minute for all plasma
widgets and icons to appear. And I repeat, this is happening on 4
The problem appeared after the following upgrade :
Start-Date: 2015-10-21 21:51:23
Commandline: apt-get dist-upgrade
Upgrade: vim-tiny:i386 (7.4.712-2ubuntu3, 7.4.712-2ubuntu4), vim-runtime:i386
(7.4.712-2ubuntu3, 7.4.712-2ubuntu4), gir1.2-udisks-2.0:i386 (2.1.6-2,
2.1.6-2ubuntu1),
After this morning upgrade on two machines, the message "Configuration
file "//.config/kwalletd5rc" not writable..." does not happen anymore.
But now, KDE/Plasma is much very long to launch. I do not know if this
this due to the kwallet upgrade, but the message was far less annoying
than to wait
Thank you Rafael.
No more freeze since I use nvidia-304-updates.
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Title:
System freeze when using LibreOffice Writer
To manage notifications
Sorry Christopher M. Penalver,
I have not yet found time to test other kernels, this PC being at my job office.
But I can confirm that the bug is still there.
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I have updated the BIOS:
$ sudo dmidecode -s bios-version sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date
786G3 v03.57
07/15/2013
But the bug still occurs. LibreOffice can still freeze totally the
system.
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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** Tags added: apport-collected compiz-0.9 ubuntu vivid
** Description changed:
LibreOffice Writer is freezing the system after a few minutes (Ubuntu
15.04, libreoffice-writer 4.4.2-0ubuntu1): the only possible action is
moving the mouse pointer on the screen.
The bug has also been reported on Fedora:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1189332
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1189332
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Title:
I have just reproduced the bug, then booted into
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/vivid-desktop-amd64.iso and then
typed in a terminal:
$ sudo apt-get install python-apport
$ apport-collect -p xorg 1453812
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OK.
I reinstalled the nouveau driver and reproduced the bug. I was obliged to
reboot the system because everything is frozen except the mouse cursor: no
access to any terminal.
Then I typed in a terminal:
$ sudo apt-get install xdiagnose
$ sudo apt-get install python-apport
$ apport-collect -p
Note that I just have also a problem in LibreOffice Calc with the
nouveau driver: it has some difficulties to display my spreadsheet and
draw correctly the window. But the system is not frozen as in Writer.
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LibreOffice Writer is freezing the system after a few minutes (Ubuntu
15.04, libreoffice-writer 4.4.2-0ubuntu1): the only possible action is
moving the mouse pointer on the screen. Impossible to connect to a tty
session to kill Xorg. A physical reboot is necessary. Note that
I have also the problem with two PC (Kubuntu 15.04) linked to the same router.
Sometimes I have network after the boot, sometimes not.
I have found this message in dmesg when I have no network:
[7.195372] systemd[1]: Job NetworkManager.service/start deleted to break
ordering cycle starting
This bug has disappeared from my Kubuntu 15.04 some weeks ago.
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[vivid] Abiword always starts after logging in
To manage notifications
The bug is solved in Meld 3.12.3-1 (Kubuntu 15.04 64 bits, GTK+
3.14.12).
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Title:
Meld crashes when selecting the first directory to compare
To
Same problem with Kubuntu 15.04 for around 7 or 10 days. Abiword starts
every time I log in KDE, although it does not appear in the
Automatically Started Applications in the KDE configuration window.
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I confirm wcg's workaround. With the oxygen-gtk theme, meld crashes when
selecting the first directory to compare. With the not so pretty Raleigh
gtk2 theme, it works fine.
Meld 1.8.4 + Kubuntu 14.04
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The directory comparison works fine launching meld with command line:
meld directory1 directory2
The bug is thus probably related to the directory selection window.
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I open Meld 1.8.1-1 (Kubuntu 13.10), I click on Directory comparison,
then I try to select the first directory and Meld crashes. From command
line, I obtain the following messages:
$ meld
/usr/bin/meld:167: GtkWarning: gtk_tree_model_filter_get_value: assertion
Public bug reported:
Since I upgraded Kubuntu from 13.04 to 13.10 yesterday, Basket is
freezing when I open some baskets. For some baskets there is no problem
but for others yes (by now I have not identified what could be different
between those two types).
Note that I have upgraded two PCs with
More informations:
$ cat /proc/version
Linux version 3.11.0-12-generic (buildd@komainu) (gcc version 4.8.1
(Ubuntu/Linaro 4.8.1-10ubuntu7) ) #19-Ubuntu SMP Wed Oct 9 16:12:00 UTC 2013
$ basket --version
Qt : 4.8.4
Plate-forme de développement de KDE : 4.11.2
Blocs notes BasKet : 1.81
If I
I have finally succeeded to connect in my KDE session after this command:
mv ~/.gnupg ~/.gnupg.bak
But the wifi problem remains:
although the following message seems to have disappeared:
[...] ERROR @wl_cfg80211_scan : WLC_SCAN error (-22)
I now see the following messages in the terminal :
[...]
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1107155 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1107155
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1107155
wl continuously spams syslog
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Since I reinstalled yesterday Kubuntu 13.04 32bits on my DELL Latitude
2110 laptop from DVD, I can not connect anymore in KDE: it works fine
after installation, and the wifi was OK (although it has deconnected
sometimes). But today, I can not connect in KDE.
When I open a
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Title:
Can not
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** Description changed:
Since I reinstalled yesterday Kubuntu 13.04 32bits on my DELL Latitude
2110 laptop from DVD, I can not connect anymore in KDE: it works
Problem solved after apt-get update
Note that I was obliged to kill the previous pulseaudio:
pulseaudio --kill
Thank you.
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Latest
I have just upgraded with cups/1.5.3-0ubuntu2 on two PCs under ubuntu
12.04: I can now print several documents without problem. Thank you
for your perseverance.
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I have the same problem with:
- the same adapter: Bus 003 Device 004: ID 067b:2305 Prolific
Technology, Inc. PL2305 Parallel Port,
- a HP Laserjet 6P,
- since Ubuntu 11.10, and now under Ubuntu 12.04,
- with two PCs, one with Ubuntu 12.04 32 bits, the other with Ubuntu 12.04 64
bits.
- I can not open calc files previously (before 3.4.5 update) saved with a
password.
- I can not save a new document with a password. (I tried with Writer)
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After upgrading to ubuntu 11.04 and nvidia-current driver it now works
for me with a Nvidia GeForce 9500 GT (and a rotated screen), for both
suspend to ram and suspend to disk. Thank you.
** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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To participate to the debate, sure the floppy is obsolete. But think to
elder people who continue to use floppies: my 77 year old father is
using ubuntu for several years and he is more comfortable with floppies
than usb keys. It's like that, to follow new technologies can be very
tiring or
To participate to the debate, sure the floppy is obsolete. But think to
elder people who continue to use floppies: my 77 year old father is
using ubuntu for several years and he is more comfortable with floppies
than usb keys. It's like that, to follow new technologies can be very
tiring or
To participate to the debate, sure the floppy is obsolete. But think to
elder people who continue to use floppies: my 77 year old father is
using ubuntu for several years and he is more comfortable with floppies
than usb keys. It's like that, to follow new technologies can be very
tiring or
Downgrading to udisks (1.0.1-1build1) also solved the problem in my Lucid.
Thank you.
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Clicking on floppy gives no device media found
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/441835
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Downgrading to udisks 1.0.1-1build1 also solved the problem in my Lucid.
Thank you.
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Clicking on floppy gives no device media found
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/441835
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