I'm having a similar problem and I feel like I'm getting so close. I
just upgraded my Xubuntu distro from Dapper to Edgy last night with a
surprisingly smooth transition despite what I saw in Bug #68027. One of
the main reasons for doing so was due to the pain I had getting CUPS to
work and reading that a print config was added. Still, I tried to print
a test page from the utility and the bug report popped up. I didn't
submit right away cause I wanted to look into it some more. Is it
necessary to see this report? If so, is it stored anywhere? Sorry,
still new to this and I couldn't find a Help/FAQ.
Anyhow, I tried the above Python one-liner and first got a segfault
which created a new unrelated bug report. I just upgraded Python and
got the following:
PYCUPS_DEBUG=1 python -c 'import cups;
cups.Connection().printTestPage("HL1440")'
-> Connection_init()
<- Connection_init() = 0
I don't know what to make of this, but if it helps to know my system at
all, I'm using a Toshiba Satellite 2805-S603 connected to a Brother
HL-1440 by USB.
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[apport] system-config-printer.py crashed with SIGSEGV in free() //trying to
print test page on my Canon i560
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103878
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