The problem is still (or maybe regressed again?) there in Ubuntu 23.10, xorg
session, with
libmutter-13-0:amd64
Major non-gnome desktop apps, such as LibreOffice and Firefox to not
raise when clicking in their titlebar, however gnome-terminal, gnome-
settings and maybe other gnome-* raise as ex
Public bug reported:
Every time 'evince' runs it prints this on the terminal:
dbind-WARNING **: ... Couldn't connect to accessibility bus: Failed to
connect to socket /run/user//at-spi/bus_0: Permission denied
AFAICT this is the same as a very-old bug 1193236, but that bug was
closed with a comm
Still happening in May 2022 on xubuntu 22.04 with xfce
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Couldn't connect to accessibility bus: Failed to connect to
Upstream bug is https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/4597
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No recent crash file was created in /var/crash, and neither at
https://errors.ubuntu.com/user/
I re-ran the test using ssh and this time many "St-CRITICAL" warnings
were written to the terminal, including this one surely indicates
something bad:
Object Gio.DBusProxy (0x57d0fa70)
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** Description changed:
I wanted to report a gnome-shell bug with a backtrace, so tried to use
the instructions in
https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeShell/Debugging
- which say to do the following in a separate VT:
+ which say to do the following in an ssh login or separate VT:
Correction in the last paragraph: The segfault was in gnome-shell, not
gnome-session, IIRC
** Description changed:
I wanted to report a gnome-shell bug with a backtrace, so tried to use
the instructions in
-https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeShell/Debugging
+ https://wiki.gnome.or
Public bug reported:
I wanted to report a gnome-shell bug with a backtrace, so tried to use
the instructions in
https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeShell/Debugging
which say to do the following in a separate VT:
gnome_session=$(pgrep -u $USER gnome-session)
eval export $(sed 's/\o000/\n
Public bug reported:
apt-add-repository --remove -S deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu hirsute
xyzzx
wrongly disables *every* component, not just xyzzx.
This happens because the entire existing line is commented out in
/etc/apt/sources.list rather than just editing out the deleted
compone
This is a problem because the errors also spew to the terminal --
corrupting whatever the user is doing now in the terminal.
Firefox is started with a terminal if the user runs (possibly indirectly
through a script) something which uses xdg-open, for example, on a file
when firefox is the handler
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1698083 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1698083
Something is strange here: That upstream bug is 5+ years old, yet this
problem appeared in Ubuntu at most 3 years ago (vertical resize worked
in Ubuntu 18.10)
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I tried "sudo apt-get install --reinstall gnome-software" in case
something was lost when upgrading to Ubuntu 20.04. Afterwards when I
ran gnome-software, it said '"GNOME Software" needs to be restarted to
use new plugins' but when I clicked "Restart Now", it hung.
This time syslog had these lin
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Public bug reported:
The Explore tab of the "Software" app seems to be completely non-
functional. It shows an initial screen with "Editors Picks", etc. but
if you do any search or click one of the Categories, a blank screen
appears with a forever-spinning indicator.
The following error is writt
Public bug reported:
gnome-terminal -e 'command...' emits a warning:
# Option “-e” is deprecated and might be removed in a later version of
gnome-terminal.
# Use “-- ” to terminate the options and put the command line to execute after
it.
However this is contrary to the man page, which says n
Public bug reported:
gnome-terminal writes debug messages to stderr every time it starts up:
# _g_io_module_get_default: Found default implementation gvfs (GDaemonVfs) for
‘gio-vfs’
# _g_io_module_get_default: Found default implementation dconf
(DConfSettingsBackend) for ‘gsettings-backend’
# w
Ok, the mis-directed output seems to be fixed with a kernel 5.2.
With the stock 5.0.0-21-generic, disconnecting BT in the Ubuntu gui does
not actually disconnect immediately. Instead, the disconnect happens
when BT is turned ON again in the gui!
(based on my BT headset's synthesized status-chang
@Daniel Ach! Sorry, I posted to the wrong bug report. Please
disregard comments #2 through #5 (when processing this bug report).
** Description changed:
Whenever the "bluetooth settings" screen is opened, an assertion failure
is logged from gnome-shell, followed by many video-related lines
Still a problem: When BT is turned "Off" in Ubuntu (using the speaker-
icon thingie), the BT does not immediately report disconnection;
but when BT it turned ON again in Ubuntu, *then* the headset says it
lost the connection.
(and at that point the original problem is present, where Ubuntu says i
I found that removing the following "fixed" the problem:
$HOME/.cache
$HOME/.config/pulse
$HOME/.config/sound-juicer
$HOME/.gconf
Don't know what exactly is(was) the problem. However I backed up my
homedir first, so I can attach any of the deleted files here if that
would be helpful.
@devs Plea
Public bug reported:
Whenever the "bluetooth settings" screen is opened, an assertion failure
is logged from gnome-shell, followed by many video-related lines from
gdm-x-session (syslog extract attached). The first part looks like this:
gnome-shell[2872]: g_environ_setenv: assertion 'value != NUL
Public bug reported:
Double-clicking a window title-bar now fully-maximizes the window, even
though the action is set to "Toggle Maximize Vertically" or "Toggle
Maximize Horizontally".
In other words, those options now behave just like "Toggle Maximize".
This problem started after I upgraded fro
Okay. Upstream bug is https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/issues/469
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Title:
"Sloppy" or "Focus on Hover" window focus is
Daniel van Vugt wrote:
> Are you able to try Ubuntu 19.04 and tell us if the same problem happens
> there?
Yes I can download and install Ubuntu 19.04 in a virtual machine. But
before you ask me to go to all that work, have you tried the test
yourself given in the bug ("STEPS TO REPRODUCE")?
D
The GTK warning no longer happes for me on Ubuntu 18.04.01. However a
different message is written to the terminal at startup:
Initializing nautilus-image-converter extension
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Ubuntu 18.04. Gnome X11 session.
When window focus policy is set to follow the mouse, then if the mouse
is moved into a new window and keystrokes typed immediately afterwards,
the keystrokes go to the old window (invariably causing application
errors).
Th
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 18.04. Gnome X11 session.
When window focus policy is set to follow the mouse, then if the mouse
is moved into a new window and keystrokes typed immediately afterwards,
the keystrokes go to the old window (invariably causing application
errors).
This is extremely ann
This is no longer a problem using TB 57.0b2 (64-bit) and Ubuntu 18.04
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Status: Expired => Invalid
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The problem no longer exists (checked with Firefox 61.0.1)
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Title:
Close-Other-Tabs warns even if "warning if closing multiple ta
I no longer have a postscript printer, so don't know if this is still a
problem.
Since nobody else reported this, I guess it's best to close as invalid.
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Problem is gone now (Firefox 61.0).
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Title:
Ubuntu Firefox
Upstream bug is
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/282
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Title:
Super+D wrongly leaves windows minimized if
Public bug reported:
Toggling Super+D hides or un-hides all windows so you can access icons
on the desktop.
But this breaks if a new window appears while the windows are hidden:
They become PERMANENTLY hidden, i.e. Super+D does not restore them.
They seem to be "minimized" -- you have to individu
Public bug reported:
If a supplementary group is added to a user who is currently logged in
to a graphical session, then strange breakage occurs:
Problem #1: If the changed user logs out and then logs in again,
their processes still do not have the new group membership.
It seems necessary to
apport information
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** Description changed:
Many error/warning messages are written to the terminal (stdout and/or
stderr) when operating gnome-control-center.
For example, clicking the "Privacy" category tab produces this:
-
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Public bug reported:
Many error/warning messages are written to the terminal (stdout and/or
stderr) when operating gnome-control-center.
For example, clicking the "Privacy" category tab produces this:
(gnome-control-center:11277): privacy-cc-panel-WARNING **: 10:27:13.217:
Failed fetch permissio
Public bug reported:
The following message is continuously logged to /var/log/syslog (every
few seconds):
Dec 20 10:29:26 lxjima gnome-shell[13730]: [AppIndicatorSupport-WARN]
Attempting to re-register :1.51/org/ayatana/NotificationItem/multiload;
resetting instead
Dec 20 10:29:26 lxjima gnome-
Public bug reported:
Whenever a program starts which uses audio many errors appear in syslog
like these:
indicator-sound[1922]: message repeated 15 times: [ volume-control-
pulse.vala:735: unable to get pulse unix socket:
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name
org.PulseAu
Oh never mind. Some process is sending it a continuous stream of
messages, so of course it is waking up all the time...
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Status: New => Invalid
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bamfdaemon has some odd behavior (possibly indicating a design bug)
which causes it to wake up every 3 milliseconds and attempt four non-
blocking reads on the same socket. This occurs in an otherwise idle
system.
Most likely the code uses a short-cut or work-around for a de
Thanks to whoever did the fix.
But can we please have a bit more (i.e. any at all) communication in the
future? There is nary a word from any dev in this bug report about what
the problem was or how it was resolved, or even what was done in the
"fix".
Questions:
What _is_ the current status of
Ok, I'll say it very explicitly: Please bring back explicit setting WITH
GUI SUPPORT.
Users should not have to hack around with dcomf for something like this.
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Public bug reported:
brasero /path/to/dvdimage.iso
...burns the disk okay but emits the following on the terminal:
** (brasero:11454): CRITICAL **: gst_ffmpeg_cfg_set_property: assertion
'qdata->size == sizeof (gint64)' failed
Gtk-Message: GtkDialog mapped without a transient parent. This is di
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 16.04 comes with Thunderbird 38.x, which apparently is no longer
supported by Mozilla. In reply to a bug report, they said
"Can you please upgrade to TB 45. TB 38 has come to the end of its
life-cycle."
I don't know if that is authoritative, but if TB 38 is really
If that reflects the underlying problem (out of date pixmaps or
something), then the installer for nautilus should perform this action
automatically so users will not see the bug.
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Public bug reported:
The "minimize" and "maximize" buttons in the current window border are
invisible when using the "High Contrast" system theme.
STEPS TO REPRODUCE:
1. Open Appearance manager (WindowsKey->Appearance).
2. In the "Look" tab, set Theme to "High Contrast"
(window border ba
Public bug reported:
If the system theme is changed, gnome-terminal does not immediately
change. Changes take effect only when the window receives focus.
This is unlike much of the rest of the system. For example, side-bar
icons and window borders change immediately.
Ideally gnome-terminal wou
So how can this be stoped? It is making my system almost unusable.
Searching the Dash for "one" or "cloud" turns up no hits for apps or
config options.
Alternatively: How can I turn on/find log info which will pinpoint who is
asking for the keyring to be unlocked?
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Title:
Mystery keyring password prompts pop up for no reason
Public bug reported:
Every time nautilus starts it emits several "CRITICAL" assertion error
messages. This is a regression (didn't happen in Ubuntu 14.10)
$ nautilus
(nautilus:4543): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_icon_theme_get_for_screen:
assertion 'GDK_IS_SCREEN (screen)' failed
(nautilus:4543): GL
Is there a mechanism in place which will cause this "fix" to be removed
when the underlying kernel issue is repaired?
Resetting the usb port between jobs is an undesirable hack (e.g. slows
down printing) so should go away as soon as possible.
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Title:
at-spi2 daemon error messages in .xsession-errors
Status in at-spi2-core package in Ubuntu:
Public bug reported:
If a new GnuPG key is created, the key sometimes does not actually get
created, or sometimes seems to be created but does not appear in the
"GnuPG keys" display until seahorse is restarted.
I haven't been able to nail an exact sequence to force mis-behavior, but
the followin
A few minutes later the "missing" keys appear when re-running seahorse.
So the problem may be that seahorse does not wait for the key-generation
to complete. I'll mark this bug invalid, and may submit a new one about
that. Sorry for the mis-direction!
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Sta
** Attachment added: "Screenshot as requested in comment #8"
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** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Yes, problem is present in LibreOffice 4.3.3.2 in Ubuntu 14.10
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Title:
ReDim to empty does not work
Status in The OpenOffice.
Same message here but somewhat different dmesg output.
I'm running 14.10 upgraded from 14.04, and nvidia binary driver 331.113
dmesg (excerpted):
...
init: plymouth-upstart-bridge main process (294) killed by TERM signal
(the *only* mention of "plymouth")
... then much later...
Disabling lock d
Maybe Component should be changed to Spreadsheet, because the problem is
more simply visible when editing Basic macro code. It is common to want
to insert spaces at the start of every line in a range (e.g. to "indent"
the code one level), and replacing ^ with spaces does not work.
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Furthermore:
If gparted is used to create an msdos partition table, but NO
partitions, then 'Erase Disk' in usb-creator-gtk fails with the timeout
error.
If gparted is used to create an (empty) FAT32 partition, then 'Erase
Disk' in usb-creator-gtk seems to succeed, but the "Make Startup Disk"
but
Same story using the version in Ubuntu 14.10 (the package says it is
version 0.2.62 but usb-creator-gtk --version says it is 0.2.23):
Attempting to erase a USB which has no valid partition table gets "Timed
out waiting for object".
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alsamixer's display says F1 provided help.
However, putting the cursor in the window and pressingt F1 pops up the
Gnome Terminal manual.
It appears that the terminal is grabbing F1 for it's own purposes.
Either it shouldn't do that, or else alsamixer should somehow disable
t
On 08/06/2014 01:46 PM, caspar_wrede wrote:
> This bug still exists. I have a LaserJer P2015dn and am printing over
> the network. Please reopen.
>
I gave up waiting (or trying to track) a fix for this, and eventually
installed the PCL driver instead of the Postscript one. It seems to work
okay.
Not sure where the regex code is. It manifests in writer and and ing
Basic macro editor in Calc.
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Title:
[Upstream] Regul
> Isn't your case just covered by using
> & in search and
> \nFOO in replace?
Maybe that was a typo. The above does not work (does nothing--not matched).
Can you suggest a work-around which inserts some text at the start of every
line in Calc's Basic macro editor (including empty lines)? That'
Any thoughts about fixing this? It's still a problem in 4.3-alpha1
Note that searching for ^. is not a work-around because it will not
match the start of empty paragraphs (the "." does not match). So if
you want to prepend something to every paragraph in a selection which
includes empty paragr
Public bug reported:
The Evince help text refers to an Edit menu (e.g. to set default
settings "Edit->Save Current Settings as Default") but there is no such
menu, at least when running in Ubuntu 13.10.
While viewing a PDF, the top menu-bar where app menus are displayed
shows only
Document
Public bug reported:
According to FF documentation
(https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/change-program-used-open-email-links),
it should be possible to configure Firefox to use the Operating System's
default email program rather than specifying (hard coding, so to speak) what
program that is i
Public bug reported:
EVERY time at startup, the following warning appears 4 times on the
terminal:
(thunderbird-trunk:24131): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: Attempt to add
property GnomeProgram::sm-connect after class was initialised
Running on Ubuntu 13.10, amd64, unity desktop
ProblemType: Bug
Dis
Yes, thanks very much.Confirmed fixed in 4.3.0.0.alpha0+ build
2014-03-25
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Title:
Printing multiple copies submits multip
> if the PPD for the printer contains "Collate=True" and if it doesn't then
> Collate is handled
> as fall-back by LO itself so you get multiple jobs.
Just to clarify: The reason this is not a good idea is that CUPS already
handles this case wotj a better & smarter solution. The whole thing
app
In LO 4.1.2.3 on Linux:
1. There *is no* "Collate" option in the print dialog.
2. There is a "Create single print jobs for collated output" on the "Options"
tab, but it has no effect.
Multiple jobs are queued (when copies > 1) regardless of whether it is checked
or not.
3. Either the label
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The Unity "Global Menu", mimics Mac OS by placing menus for the
currently-focused app in a bar at the top of the screen, rather than
attached to the app's own window.
This is a fine and Good Thing when using the default "click to focus"
focus policy.
However Global Menu inte
Why does LibreOffice need to know if the printer hardware supports Collate?
Isn't it the job of the print server (i.e. CUPS) to know this and decide how to
do multiple copies when requested?
( For example, single-page jobs can always be multi-copied in Postscript
printers by simply repeating the
The %!PS-Adobe-3.0 is probably correct. It refers to the *Document
Structuring Convention* version, not the Postscript languageLevel
assumed by the script within.
DSC 3.0 was introduced in Sept. 1992, whereas Postscript language level
3 appeared in 1997.
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Now printing the googlemap.pdf test file causes an "out of memory" error
on the printer after 20-30 seconds. That's an improvement over just
silently doing nothing at all, I guess.
This is after doing:
lpadmin -p HP3030_Postscript -o pdftops-renderer-default=pdftops # the real
printer queue
I'm really sorry, my previous post comment #13) was a mistake. The
problem is not fixed after all, and with the .ppd file changed to have
LanguageLevel: "2" the driver still generates a PS Level 3 data for the
printer (I think I used the wrong queue name before and unintentionally
used a pcl drive
Yes, setting LanguageLevel: "2" fixed the problem! And the image
printed very quickly. Thank you so much for fixing the original speed
problem.
I'm guessing the PS level 3 mis-config was there all along, but can't
easily confirm that. Shall I file a separate bugrep on the Postscript
level pro
The CUPS error_log file was empty.
I captured data sent to the printer (file attached). If I submit this
postscript file as an original print job, the same symptoms occur -- the
printer light flashes for a while and then the printer returns to idle
without printing anything.
The captured postscr
I'm attaching a pdf which displays the symptoms described in comment #7
when using the "lpr" command.
lpr -P googlemap.pdf # printer light flashes
busy, then nothing happens
lpr -P googlemap.pdf # works. fast.
lpr -Pgooglemap.pdf # works. fast.
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Forgot to add: I upgraded from 13.04 to 13.10, and I think I have the
fix mentioned in comment #6
+ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 13.10
Release:13.10
Codename: saucy
+ uname -a
Linux lxjima 3.11.0-12-generic #19-Ubuntu SMP
DIS-confirmed.
Using the foomatic/Postscript driver, text files and the CUPS test page
printed correctly, but when I tried to print a Google Maps map of San
Francisco (per the original bug description), a job was sent to the
printer which never printed. The activity light flashed for about 10
sec
Public bug reported:
Other Actions->Print... prints a page with subject in the title,
timestamp at the bottom, but the body is *missing* (blank page except
for header & footer).The body is replaced by a single lower-case "m"
character.
The same thing happens if "print to file" is selected w
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Setting project to "foomatic-filters", as the problem seems related to
foomatic or something it calls.
That might not be the right project; someone please change it if you
know how to better target this bug to the people who can fix it.
P.S. I'm suspicious of how foomatic calls ghostscript to in
Public bug reported:
After upgrading from an earlier release of Ubuntu, the window-behavior
configuration is gone and it is not possible to set the window-focus
policy to follow the mouse automatically (that is, not click-to-focus).
Can the omitted configurator be put back?
ProblemType: Bug
Dist
Public bug reported:
Help docs contain some images, e.g., of buttons/icons, but they seem to
be missing from the Ubuntu distribution.
Instead of the missing images you see some kind of default icon with the
text "wnd.sun.st" (see attached screen-shot).
Some of these are quite crucial -- they doc
Problem is still here in Ubuntu 12.10 with cups-filters 1.0.24
In my case the printer is a postscript printer (hp3030). So I have to
ask the question, WHY is the print system even calling ghostscript to
interpret a postscript file when the printer is fully able to handle it
for itself?
Simple te
Despite all the warnings localc seems to work fine. So something is
bogus
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Title:
Many warnings on terminal when localc sta
Public bug reported:
When localc is started many warnings are written to the terminal:
javaldx: Could not find a Java Runtime Environment!
Please ensure that a JVM and the package libreoffice-java-common
is installed.
If it is already installed then try removing
~/.libreoffice/3/user/config/jav
Unlike moose, I see the same problem in 12.04 (actually 12.04.1 LTS).
In my case the printer is an hp3030 postscript level 2 printer. I'll
attach my test pdf -- the left margin should be about .35" but is
printed with essentially zero margin when using lpr (but prints
correctly using acroread).
Public bug reported:
Images in certain PDF files are missing when printed using "lpr
test.pdf" to a postscript level 2 printer (hp3030).
The image is not missing when printed through acroread to the same
printer.
I'll attach a test pdf. The "circle of hands" image is missing when
printed using
Public bug reported:
Rightclick on tab -> Close Other Tabs always pops up a dialog asking
"Your are about to close N tabs. Are you sure you want to continue?".
There is no check-box to not see this the next time, and un-checking the
"Warn Me when Closing Multiple Tabs" in Preferences->Tabs has n
** Attachment added: "equivalent mozilla.ps which prints much faster (still Nx
slower than Windows)"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/1095498/+attachment/3472974/+files/mozilla.ps
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Public bug reported:
Printing anything with graphics from Firefix (such as a Google Maps
page), or a PDF file containing graphics, takes a ridiculously long time
to print, often several minutes per page. This is with a directly-
attached USB postscript printer (an HP 3030 mfp).
The exact same
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