Ok, well I do not understand, I just know my HP printer stopped working
when I upgraded to 21.04, and installing hplip from HP directly made it work
again.
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@Robert : you misunderstood , the problem is not the version of the
HPLIP , but the conflict with ippusbxd on USB device claiming.
Auto configure usb printers is nice but we can live on 20.04 without it.
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Well, I will just live with installing the package from HP
directly then, I don't like snaps, I disable them on my systems.
On 1/5/22 15:36, Till Kamppeter wrote:
> The problem is that we cannot add a new package to an already released
> Ubuntu. A SRU (Stable Release Update) can only be bug
@Till: Would using the backports pocket be possible? If you backport a
package to a release where it doesn't exist in the -release pocket, it
effectively works as an SRU.
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Ubuntu. A SRU (Stable Release Update) can only be bug fixes on already
included packages, no new feature releases of them, nor completely new
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Why not just distribute the working version? The problem with snaps
is they screw the functionality of shared libraries wasting memory.
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As ippusbxd by itself is broken, meaning that it even does not work very
well with the devices it is actually designed for, I am also in favor of
removing it from all still supported Ubuntu versions (especially LTS).
Then it does not block devices which could otherwise work better.
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