Don Myers: Keep in mind this is an open source project and we need to
all work together to fix this. I understand your frustration though, I
have gone back to 9.10 because of this issue and it's working great for
me. I think it's a good idea to let new releases mature somewhat before
adopting them any ways. But it is a little disconcerting that this is
happening on a LTS.

Developers: What can we do to get this bug addressed? I notice it is
still in "Incomplete" status. What information do you need to move this
back to "Confirmed" and get this assigned? I will gladly help in any way
whatsoever.

Digression: Perhaps you should have the less technical users volunteer
to help with QA. I realize it's a tedious process that wastes valuable
developer's time. Basic things like testing printing is something
intermediate users can do. We could define a list of basic functions to
check to be sure they are all working ok with new releases. This can be
for all functions, not just printing, getting multiple results from many
users on the same function to corroborate.

I've tried removing proprietary NVIDIA drivers to see if would make a
difference: No, it does not.

I think this may be a general upstart problem. I have noticed that boot
sequence is highly inconsistent and seemingly unpredictable on
consecutive boots, even when nothing major has changed on system. For
example, the text that scrolls by on the screen is frequently different
during subsequent boots. I get the Ubuntu splash screen with the dots
showing progress, sometimes not. Sometimes I get the Nvidia proprietary
Logo screen, sometimes not. I am booting with --debug kernel option and
the last line of text in boot sequence is frequently different.  I agree
with Steve Langasek above that this is more than likely a general
upstart problem, and not just a cups issue. See comment #69.

My suggestion: If everyone affected by this could on terminal do:

1. If you have a boot where printers do not appear in
System->Administration->Printers, do a 'sudo start rc-sysinit' in your
terminal. then do a 'ps aux' and see if more services start. Virtual
terminals (ttys), irqbalance, acpid, cron, atd, winbindd all do not
start for me when cupsd doesn't start (see my comment #92 on this bug).

2. please post what you find here.

If the majority of users here have several services not starting, in
addition to cupsd, perhaps we could re-file this as an upstart bug?

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