Re: [Cooker] Can anybody print pdf files in kde?

2003-06-26 Thread Till Kamppeter
John van Spaandonk wrote:
Hi,

It's been months since I've been able to print pfd files
from xpdf, kghostview or ghostview using cooker.
I seem to remember that it worked in 9.1.
Print job just disappears after a while, after job state 
in kjobviewer went to processing.
I cannot see anything relevant in cups log.
Switching to lpr/lpd does not help.

It is possible to print to file, and this produces a 
ps file that I can view with the mentioned programs.
Printing this file with lp however does not work.

Before I file a bug report, does anybody else have this
problem? There are no relevant cooker bug reports but
you never know...
Is this Mandrake related?
Or kde-related? (I do not have gnome installed atm)
Can you print PDFs directly on the command line:

lpr file.pdf

or with the printing functions of "gv", "xpdf", or "acroread"?

   Till




Re: [Cooker] cups depends on contribs

2003-06-26 Thread Till Kamppeter
Warly will move libopenslp to main.

I will upload CUPS 1.1.19-4mdk with corrected "Requires" and 
"Buildrequires" so that accidental moving of libopenslp to the contribs 
will be avoided in the future.

   Till

Quel Qun wrote:
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Hello,

# rpm -U cups-1.1.19-1mdk.i586.rpm cups-common-1.1.19-1mdk.i586.rpm
libcups1-1.1.19-1mdk.i586.rpm
warning: cups-1.1.19-1mdk.i586.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID
70771ff3
error: Failed dependencies:
libslp.so.1 is needed by cups-common-1.1.19-1mdk
$ ls Mandrake/RPMS/libopenslp1*
ls: Mandrake/RPMS/libopenslp1*: No such file or directory
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Re: [Cooker] Re: [CHRPM] kernel-2.4.21-0.0.1mdk-1-1mdk

2003-06-25 Thread Till Kamppeter
Same behaviour for the standard kernel on my Asus S8600 laptop (see some 
hardware info below).

   Till

--
[EMAIL PROTECTED] till]$ lspcidrake -v
unknown : Intel|82440MX CPU to I/O Controller [BRIDGE_HOST] 
(vendor:8086 device:7194)
unknown : Intel Corporation|82440 - 443MX AC97 Modem Controller 
(Winmodem) [COMMUNICATION_MODEM] (vendor:8086 device:7196 subv:1043 
subd:1436)
Card:Silicon Motion Lynx (generic): Silicon Motion, Inc.|SM720 Lynx3DM 
[DISPLAY_VGA] (vendor:126f device:0720 subv:1043 subd:1332)
maestro3: ESS Technology|ES1988 Allegro-1 [MULTIMEDIA_AUDIO] 
(vendor:125d device:1988 subv:1043 subd:1049)
unknown : Intel|82440MX PCI to ISA Bridge [BRIDGE_ISA] 
(vendor:8086 device:7198)
unknown : Intel|82440MX EIDE Controller [STORAGE_IDE] 
(vendor:8086 device:7199)
usb-uhci: Intel|82440MX USB Universal Host Controller 
[SERIAL_USB] (vendor:8086 device:719a)
unknown : Intel|82440MX Power Management Controller 
[BRIDGE_OTHER] (vendor:8086 device:719b)
8139too : Realtek|RTL-8139 [NETWORK_ETHERNET] (vendor:10ec 
device:8139 subv:1043 subd:1045)
yenta_socket: Texas Instruments|PCI1451 PC card Cardbus Controller 
[BRIDGE_CARDBUS] (vendor:104c device:ac52 subv:4000 subd:)
yenta_socket: Texas Instruments|PCI1451 PC card Cardbus Controller 
[BRIDGE_CARDBUS] (vendor:104c device:ac52 subv:4800 subd:)
unknown : Unknown|USB UHCI Root Hub [Hub|Root Hub] (vendor: 
device:)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] till]$ cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor   : 0
vendor_id   : GenuineIntel
cpu family  : 6
model   : 8
model name  : Pentium III (Coppermine)
stepping: 10
cpu MHz : 846.869
cache size  : 256 KB
fdiv_bug: no
hlt_bug : no
f00f_bug: no
coma_bug: no
fpu : yes
fpu_exception   : yes
cpuid level : 2
wp  : yes
flags   : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 sep mtrr pge mca 
cmov pat pse36 mmx fxsr sse
bogomips: 1690.82

[EMAIL PROTECTED] till]$
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Stefan van der Eijk wrote:
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This (enterprise-) kernel doesn't want to boot on my box (Asus NForce2, 
AMD althonXP, 1.5Gb). It panics before init message is shown on the screen.

Anybody else?

regards,

Stefan


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* Tue Jun 24 2003 Juan Quintela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 1-1mdk

- update cpufreq to 2.4.22-1 snapshot.
- update bootsplash to 3.0.7 (make warly happy).
- update andrea VM to rc8aa1.
- acpi 20030523.
- disabled several options 
- bcm4400 2.0.0 (thanks ronin).
- 2.4.21-final.




[Cooker] [Bug 3674] [omni] Segmentation fault /opt/Omni/bin/OmniFoomaticGenerator

2003-04-04 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3674

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   |nerator |nerator



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I cannot reproduce this, works perfectly on my test machine, but "top" shows
that it needs up to 90 MB of memory. So you should have a machine with 128 MB
RAM and/or enough swap space. You can get extra swap space by making a swap file

dd if=/dev/zero of=/home/swapfile bs=1024 count=524288
mkswap /home/swapfile
swapon /home/swapfile

Note that in the first line after "of=" is the file name of the swap file and
after "count=" the size in kB. Make sure that yoju have enough disk space,
otherwise choose a smaller size or let the file be on another partition.

For me the error message which you got look very strange. "QPaintDevice" and
"QApplication" sound like Qt and as I remember Omni does not use Qt.




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Doing an update of the latest cooker using rpm -Uvh *.rpm. 
On these files.  
 
cups-drivers-1.1-103mdk.i586.rpm 
foomatic-db-3.0-0.beta2.20030403.1mdk.i586.rpm 
foomatic-db-engine-3.0-0.beta2.20030403.1mdk.i586.rpm 
foomatic-filters-3.0-0.beta2.20030403.1mdk.i586.rpm 
gimpprint-4.2.5-17mdk.i586.rpm 
libgimpprint1-4.2.5-17mdk.i586.rpm 
libgimpprint1-devel-4.2.5-17mdk.i586.rpm 
omni-0.7.2-19mdk.i586.rpm 
printer-filters-1.0-103mdk.i586.rpm 
printer-testpages-1.0-103mdk.i586.rpm 
printer-utils-1.0-103mdk.i586.rpm 
 
 
Can't figure out what it's doing. 
=== 
 
/opt/Omni/bin/OmniFoomaticGenerator: using /opt/Omni/data/foo2omni 
/opt/Omni/bin/OmniFoomaticGenerator: Counting devices... 
 
Memory usage summary: heap total: 0, heap peak: 0, stack peak: 0 
 total calls   total memory   failed calls 
 malloc|  0  0  0 
realloc|  0  0  0   (in place: 0, dec: 0) 
 calloc|  0  0  0 
   free|  0  0 
Histogram for block sizes: 
 
Memory usage summary: heap total: 0, heap peak: 0, stack peak: 0 
 total calls   total memory   failed calls 
 malloc|  0  0  0 
realloc|  0  0  0   (in place: 0, dec: 0) 
 calloc|  0  0  0 
   free|  0  0 
Histogram for block sizes: 
QPaintDevice: Must construct a QApplication before a QPaintDevice 
QPaintDevice: Must construct a QApplication before a QPaintDevice 
/var/tmp/rpm-tmp.27564: line 50:  4931 Segmentation fault  
/opt/Omni/bin/OmniFoomaticGenerator



[Cooker] [Bug 3531] [Bugzilla] Wrong component: "libsasl-plug-ntlm"

2003-03-30 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3531





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-31 01:32 ---
Bug #3607 had also "libsasl2-plug-ntlm" as component and it was assigned to me
(and I have nothing to do with keyboard configuration).




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I have seen some bugs on Bugzilla, which are assigned to an arbitrary "Product"
and the "Component" is "libsasl2-plug-ntlm" even if the producty does not have a
comp[onent named "libsasl2-plug-ntlm". See for example bug #3520. It was also
the case in bug #3494 where I corrected it manually.



[Cooker] [Bug 3607] [drakxtools] Cannot choose keyboard model and variant

2003-03-30 Thread till
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Bug #3531 is still there, so I had to re-assign it and to correct the component.



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Have to edit X86Config-4


For instance I have a Logitech Cordless Desktop Pro and want to use the extra 
keys to change for instance volume. The keys that are pretty standard these days 
should be set up automatically in at least KDE.




Some persons seem to go to real pain to fix this. Newbies will be completely 
stuck.




Since there seem to be a problem with XFree86 4.3 and Keyboard Models, I have to 
use setkbmap, but that is a another matter. 




Good work with 9.1!



[Cooker] [Bug 2989] [sane-backends] Epson Perfection 1660 displayed as GT-8300

2003-03-25 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2989

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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-25 16:03 ---
GT-8300 is the name under which your scanner is sold in Japan. As the hardware
of the scanner is exactly the same all over the world, it tells always its
japanese name. Looks a little bit ugly on my test machine (typical office
configuration with 6 scanners on USB hub) when there are "GT-..." entries in the
XSane menu for all Epson Perfection scanners, but they scan.



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Just bought a new scanner - Epson Perfection 1660

1  Scannerdrake couldn't automatically detect and install it.
2  Using manual setup, I chose the model from the list and usb port.
3  Scannerdrake confirms by saying "The following scanner: GT-8300 flatbed
scanner is available on your system"

XSane also lists it as the GT-8300.  It works just fine.  Not sure where it
comes from since I couldn't find the number 8300 anywhere in ScannerDB or on the
SANE homepage.



[Cooker] [Bug 3531] [Bugzilla] New: Wrong component: "libsasl-plug-ntlm"

2003-03-25 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3531

   Product: Bugzilla
 Component: Bugzilla
   Summary: Wrong component: "libsasl-plug-ntlm"
   Version: 2.17
  Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
  Severity: normal
  Priority: P2
AssignedTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ReportedBy: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


I have seen some bugs on Bugzilla, which are assigned to an arbitrary "Product"
and the "Component" is "libsasl2-plug-ntlm" even if the producty does not have a
comp[onent named "libsasl2-plug-ntlm". See for example bug #3520. It was also
the case in bug #3494 where I corrected it manually.



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[Cooker] [Bug 3401] [drakxtools] PrinterDrake duplicates installations

2003-03-17 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3401





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-17 23:04 ---
To get a PPD file especially for your printer, search the CD which comes with
the printer for PPD files or look on the manufacturer's web site. If there are
several PPD files use preferrably the ones for UNIX or Linux and if not
available for Windows NT. Copy the found PPD file into /usr/share/cups/model and
restart CUPS (as root in a terminal window type "service cups restart" or use
"drakservices") then start Printerdrake again and the list of supported models
will also contain your printer. It can even happen that the PPD file gets
automatically assigned to your printer. If in doubt use the the "Expert Mode"
button of Printerdrake and see also driver names in the list of printer models.
The manufacturer-supplied PPD files make an entry with "PostScript (en)" or
similar as driver name. If all works correct they are marked as the
"recommended" driver.

See also http://www.linuxprinting.org/foomatic2.9/ppd-doc.html for info about
using manufacturer-supplied PPD files.

When testing beta releases of a Linux distribution you must know that the betas
and release candidates are only snapshots of certain states of the development.
They are to test installation from CD-ROMs, giving an easy download possibility,
especially for users who cannot do an FTP installation directly from the
repository, etc.

To get your test installation of Mandrake Linux always up-to-date you should use
the software manager in the Mandrake Control Center. There you should add a
Cooker mirror as a package source at first. Then you can either do updates with
the software manager tools or you enter

  urpmi.update -a
  urpmi --auto-select

in the terminal window as root. The first command updates the local database of
available RPM packages (the repository on the Cooker mirror is permanently
changing). The second command updates all packages for which newer versions are
available.

Now check if the bugs you have found before have disappeared, only report the
remaining bugs.

Note that now are in the last test stage for the CDs to be sent to duplication,
so the shown commands will only pull updated packages when there will be very
severe security problems. You can consider the current Cooker as Mandrake 9.1
final. Next week the Cooker will be opened for the development of Mandrake Linux
9.2. So there will be new packages on the Cooker then, but note that they can be
buggy and unstable and they are not recommended for production



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Hi, I am new to Linux in generel and Mandrake specifically. It is the first 
time i am entering a bugzilla report, so please bear with me. I may also be 
doing something wrong, simply because i am new to the software. Even if that 
is so, the software needs to be further simplified to prevent those problems. 
 
I have been trying 9.1rc2 recently and really like what I see. All the most 
important periperals were recognized automatically. There is one big problem 
for me though: 
 
There does not seem to be a clear way to install a network printer at the 
beginning. I am using a Xerox (sometimes called Tektronix) Phaser 860 directly 
on the ethernet. The OS did recognize my HP 45T on the parallel port 
correctly. Later I did try to install the Phaser via printerdrake. Every time 
the system automatically looks for attached printers and finds the HP 45T and 
also installs again. In the meantime - kept trying - I have 6 installations of 
the HP 45T printer but still no phaser. The system only appears to be looking 
for parallel and possibly USB printers but leaves the network printers out. 
Once it has found the printer it autoimatically goes back to the icon of 
printerdrake, there is no pssibility to choose to install ot to discard. 
 
Does anybody have an answer, the new distro seems so nice and I am keen on 
using it but cannot without the printer solution. 
 
Please let me know, if you need further info. 
 
Dietmar



[Cooker] [Bug 3401] [drakxtools] PrinterDrake duplicates installations

2003-03-17 Thread till
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-17 22:08 ---
Download also usermode-consoleonly-1.63-5mdk from the Cooker and put it into
/tmp/. Do again

urpmi drakxtools*.rpm harddrake*.rpm drakconf*.rpm userm*.rpm perl-GTK2*.rpm

If this fails, the best is you install the current Cooker completely.




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Hi, I am new to Linux in generel and Mandrake specifically. It is the first 
time i am entering a bugzilla report, so please bear with me. I may also be 
doing something wrong, simply because i am new to the software. Even if that 
is so, the software needs to be further simplified to prevent those problems. 
 
I have been trying 9.1rc2 recently and really like what I see. All the most 
important periperals were recognized automatically. There is one big problem 
for me though: 
 
There does not seem to be a clear way to install a network printer at the 
beginning. I am using a Xerox (sometimes called Tektronix) Phaser 860 directly 
on the ethernet. The OS did recognize my HP 45T on the parallel port 
correctly. Later I did try to install the Phaser via printerdrake. Every time 
the system automatically looks for attached printers and finds the HP 45T and 
also installs again. In the meantime - kept trying - I have 6 installations of 
the HP 45T printer but still no phaser. The system only appears to be looking 
for parallel and possibly USB printers but leaves the network printers out. 
Once it has found the printer it autoimatically goes back to the icon of 
printerdrake, there is no pssibility to choose to install ot to discard. 
 
Does anybody have an answer, the new distro seems so nice and I am keen on 
using it but cannot without the printer solution. 
 
Please let me know, if you need further info. 
 
Dietmar



[Cooker] [Bug 3401] [drakxtools] PrinterDrake duplicates installations

2003-03-17 Thread till
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-17 21:44 ---
Download also the packages

usermode-1.63-5mdk
perl-GTK2-0.0.cvs.2003.03.04.1-2mdk

and put them into "/tmp/" from the Cooker and then install all with one command
line:

urpmi drakxtools*.rpm harddrake*.rpm drakconf*.rpm userm*.rpm perl-GTK2*.rpm

Now the update should work. Please post your results here.




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Hi, I am new to Linux in generel and Mandrake specifically. It is the first 
time i am entering a bugzilla report, so please bear with me. I may also be 
doing something wrong, simply because i am new to the software. Even if that 
is so, the software needs to be further simplified to prevent those problems. 
 
I have been trying 9.1rc2 recently and really like what I see. All the most 
important periperals were recognized automatically. There is one big problem 
for me though: 
 
There does not seem to be a clear way to install a network printer at the 
beginning. I am using a Xerox (sometimes called Tektronix) Phaser 860 directly 
on the ethernet. The OS did recognize my HP 45T on the parallel port 
correctly. Later I did try to install the Phaser via printerdrake. Every time 
the system automatically looks for attached printers and finds the HP 45T and 
also installs again. In the meantime - kept trying - I have 6 installations of 
the HP 45T printer but still no phaser. The system only appears to be looking 
for parallel and possibly USB printers but leaves the network printers out. 
Once it has found the printer it autoimatically goes back to the icon of 
printerdrake, there is no pssibility to choose to install ot to discard. 
 
Does anybody have an answer, the new distro seems so nice and I am keen on 
using it but cannot without the printer solution. 
 
Please let me know, if you need further info. 
 
Dietmar



[Cooker] [Bug 3401] [drakxtools] PrinterDrake duplicates installations

2003-03-17 Thread till
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-17 20:58 ---
Use your file manager (Konqueror, Nautilus or similar) and copy the downloaded
".rpm" files into the "/tmp/" directory.

Open a terminal window ("Terminals" -> "Konsole" in the desktop menues). Type

  su -

and  and the root (system administrator) password when you are asked for
a password. Now you have root (administrator) access to your system. You need it
for installing ".rpm" files.

Change to the "/tmp/" directory with

  cd /tmp

Type

  ls *.rpm

This should display all ".rpm" files in this directory, in your case the files
which you have copied in the beginning.

Now type

  urpmi drakxtools*.rpm harddrake*.rpm drakconf*.rpm

This installs the packages and should there be additional packages needed to
satisfy the dependencies of these ones, they are also installed (you can be
asked for the appropriate CDs if extra packages are needed).

After having done so, start the Mandrake Control Center again and you will be
able to add a queue for your network printer. Please report whether it works for
you now.




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Hi, I am new to Linux in generel and Mandrake specifically. It is the first 
time i am entering a bugzilla report, so please bear with me. I may also be 
doing something wrong, simply because i am new to the software. Even if that 
is so, the software needs to be further simplified to prevent those problems. 
 
I have been trying 9.1rc2 recently and really like what I see. All the most 
important periperals were recognized automatically. There is one big problem 
for me though: 
 
There does not seem to be a clear way to install a network printer at the 
beginning. I am using a Xerox (sometimes called Tektronix) Phaser 860 directly 
on the ethernet. The OS did recognize my HP 45T on the parallel port 
correctly. Later I did try to install the Phaser via printerdrake. Every time 
the system automatically looks for attached printers and finds the HP 45T and 
also installs again. In the meantime - kept trying - I have 6 installations of 
the HP 45T printer but still no phaser. The system only appears to be looking 
for parallel and possibly USB printers but leaves the network printers out. 
Once it has found the printer it autoimatically goes back to the icon of 
printerdrake, there is no pssibility to choose to install ot to discard. 
 
Does anybody have an answer, the new distro seems so nice and I am keen on 
using it but cannot without the printer solution. 
 
Please let me know, if you need further info. 
 
Dietmar



[Cooker] [Bug 3401] [drakxtools] PrinterDrake duplicates installations

2003-03-17 Thread till
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-17 20:13 ---
These versions are ancient, can you please update to the current versions from
the Cooker?

The current versions are

drakxtools-newt-9.1-26mdk 
drakxtools-9.1-26mdk 
harddrake-ui-9.1-26mdk 
drakconf-9.1-11mdk 
harddrake-9.1-26mdk 

and check whether your reported bugs still persist?



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doing something wrong, simply because i am new to the software. Even if that 
is so, the software needs to be further simplified to prevent those problems. 
 
I have been trying 9.1rc2 recently and really like what I see. All the most 
important periperals were recognized automatically. There is one big problem 
for me though: 
 
There does not seem to be a clear way to install a network printer at the 
beginning. I am using a Xerox (sometimes called Tektronix) Phaser 860 directly 
on the ethernet. The OS did recognize my HP 45T on the parallel port 
correctly. Later I did try to install the Phaser via printerdrake. Every time 
the system automatically looks for attached printers and finds the HP 45T and 
also installs again. In the meantime - kept trying - I have 6 installations of 
the HP 45T printer but still no phaser. The system only appears to be looking 
for parallel and possibly USB printers but leaves the network printers out. 
Once it has found the printer it autoimatically goes back to the icon of 
printerdrake, there is no pssibility to choose to install ot to discard. 
 
Does anybody have an answer, the new distro seems so nice and I am keen on 
using it but cannot without the printer solution. 
 
Please let me know, if you need further info. 
 
Dietmar



[Cooker] [Bug 3401] [drakxtools] PrinterDrake duplicates installations

2003-03-17 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3401

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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-17 19:38 ---
For me Printerdrake works perfectly, I have connected a HP LaserJet 1100
(parallel), an HP PSC 950 (multi-function, USB), an HP PSC 750 (multi-function,
USB), and an Epson Stylus C70 (USB) connected to my test machine. None of the
printers is installed again and again and if I click "Add Printer" I can
auto-detect and configure a network printer without problems.

Which version of drakxtools and drakconf do you have? Do

rpm -qa | grep -i drak

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Hi, I am new to Linux in generel and Mandrake specifically. It is the first 
time i am entering a bugzilla report, so please bear with me. I may also be 
doing something wrong, simply because i am new to the software. Even if that 
is so, the software needs to be further simplified to prevent those problems. 
 
I have been trying 9.1rc2 recently and really like what I see. All the most 
important periperals were recognized automatically. There is one big problem 
for me though: 
 
There does not seem to be a clear way to install a network printer at the 
beginning. I am using a Xerox (sometimes called Tektronix) Phaser 860 directly 
on the ethernet. The OS did recognize my HP 45T on the parallel port 
correctly. Later I did try to install the Phaser via printerdrake. Every time 
the system automatically looks for attached printers and finds the HP 45T and 
also installs again. In the meantime - kept trying - I have 6 installations of 
the HP 45T printer but still no phaser. The system only appears to be looking 
for parallel and possibly USB printers but leaves the network printers out. 
Once it has found the printer it autoimatically goes back to the icon of 
printerdrake, there is no pssibility to choose to install ot to discard. 
 
Does anybody have an answer, the new distro seems so nice and I am keen on 
using it but cannot without the printer solution. 
 
Please let me know, if you need further info. 
 
Dietmar



[Cooker] [Bug 3401] [drakxtools] PrinterDrake duplicates installations

2003-03-17 Thread till
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Use the "Add a new printer" button to add the network printer. We let it not
being added automatically, as it is possible that another machine in the network
hosts its print queue and then we will probably have this printer automatically
by CUPS' printer information broadcasting.

When you click "Add a new printer" you can choose to get the printer's
hostname/IP, port, and model being detected automatically. Make sure that the
scanning for network printers is turned on.

For the multiple installation of your parallel printer I need some more info:

- What printer model do you exactly have? I don't know the HP 45T. Is it a
laser? An inkjet? Dot Matrix? Line printer?

- What does your /etc/cups/printers.conf contain?

- What is the output of "lpinfo -v"?

- What is the exact entry which printerdrake displays for your HP 45T in the
main window?

- What is the contents of your

   /proc/sys/dev/parport/parport?/autoprobe*

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Hi, I am new to Linux in generel and Mandrake specifically. It is the first 
time i am entering a bugzilla report, so please bear with me. I may also be 
doing something wrong, simply because i am new to the software. Even if that 
is so, the software needs to be further simplified to prevent those problems. 
 
I have been trying 9.1rc2 recently and really like what I see. All the most 
important periperals were recognized automatically. There is one big problem 
for me though: 
 
There does not seem to be a clear way to install a network printer at the 
beginning. I am using a Xerox (sometimes called Tektronix) Phaser 860 directly 
on the ethernet. The OS did recognize my HP 45T on the parallel port 
correctly. Later I did try to install the Phaser via printerdrake. Every time 
the system automatically looks for attached printers and finds the HP 45T and 
also installs again. In the meantime - kept trying - I have 6 installations of 
the HP 45T printer but still no phaser. The system only appears to be looking 
for parallel and possibly USB printers but leaves the network printers out. 
Once it has found the printer it autoimatically goes back to the icon of 
printerdrake, there is no pssibility to choose to install ot to discard. 
 
Does anybody have an answer, the new distro seems so nice and I am keen on 
using it but cannot without the printer solution. 
 
Please let me know, if you need further info. 
 
Dietmar



[Cooker] [Bug 872] [cups] page size for postscript

2003-03-17 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=872

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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-17 16:43 ---
Stuart, at first this is completely unrelated to this bug. Pleas open a new bug.
Second, can you try to set up your printer as a "Generic PCL 5/5e Printer" with
the "hpijs" driver (use the "Expert Mode" in Printerdrake)? Report whether this
works. Please follow the instructions on http://www.cups.org/cups-help.html to
give more detailed info about your problem.



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Using CUPS with the ghostscript+gimp-print driver on an Epson Stylus Color 400
results in a shifted (towards the top - firstly printed - part of the paper) and
clipped (smaller printed area, big margin at tha lastly printed part) printout.
This problems wasn't there using stcolor driver and lprng under suse. Other
people told me, that they had the same problem with a C70 printer, and switching
to PDQ from CUPS solved the problem.



[Cooker] [Bug 417] [drakxtools-newt] Problems if printer name uses the "$" character

2003-03-16 Thread till
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I have tested my fix and for me it works. Re-open the bug if it does not work
for you.



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Hi  
 
When a printer name uses the symbol $, say  "aaa$01bbb", the name is  
not properly saved in the cups config files.  
 
The reason is, I think, that perls thinks of "$0" as a variable name, 
and replaces the string "$0" by the value of $0 
 
How to reproduce it: 
 
1) Open printerdrake 
2) Add new CUPS printer 
3) Connection type: "remote lpd server" 
4) Choose "aaa$01bbb" as the Remote printer name 
5) End the configuration. The printer name will still look correct (aaa$01bbb) 
6) Now exit printerdrake and launch it again, the printer name will look "aaash1bbb" 
 
Of course, nobody would use the $ character to name a printer in Unix, but apparently 
they do in VMS (at least in my workplace :-) 
 
Many thanks for the hard work, please let me know if I can help 
-- Leo



[Cooker] [Bug 516] [MandrakeUpdateRobot] running live_update from the install CD fails

2003-03-16 Thread till
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-17 00:30 ---
AFAIR Geoffrey does not work for us any more. So I re-assign it to Warly and
let's see what happens ...




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Hi,

I tried to run live_update from the first Mandrake 9.0 CD, using the command
/mnt/cdrom/live_update.

The first error was that it couldn't find  a proper shell  interpreter to run it.

I am trying to upgrade from Mandrake 8.2.

So I then ran it using `perl /mnt/cdrom/live_update`  this then brought up a
window and asked whether I wanted to continue.  I accepted it then crashed
saying it couldn't write to a file on the CD.

I can recreate the bug easiliy, if you need more information then please let me
know.

Regards,

Phil.



[Cooker] [Bug 1300] [drakxtools] /usr/lib/cups/filter/cupsomatic file missing from foomatic

2003-03-14 Thread till
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-14 19:03 ---
See also

http://www.linuxprinting.org/foomatic2.9/foomatic.html



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Upgraded from Mandrake 9.0 to Mandrake 9.1 beta3 and ran printerdrake to
configure for remote cups server/Tektronix Phaser 850 (postscript).  Could not
print test pages.  Set cups LogLevel to debug and saw
"usr/lib/cups/filter/cupsomatic: No such file or directory" in
/var/log/cups/error_log.  Could not locate the file in any cups or foomatic
package in the 9.1 beta3 distribution.  Copied cupsomatic from a Mandrake 9.0
system, and printer now works fine.  On 9.0, cupsomatic is installed with the
foomatic package.  On 9.1, a new foomatic-db package appears to install similar
files, but not cupsomatic.



[Cooker] [Bug 1300] [drakxtools] /usr/lib/cups/filter/cupsomatic file missing from foomatic

2003-03-14 Thread till
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-14 19:02 ---
In Mandrake 9.1 I have switched from Foomatic 2.0.x to 3.0.x. Here the
spooler-specific print filters "cupsomatic",  "lpdomatic", ... are replaced by
the universal filter "foomatic-rip". If you have print queues from Mandrake 9.0
or older, remove them and re-install them with Printerdrake. Or try to set a symlink

ln -s /usr/lib/cups/filter/foomatic-rip /usr/lib/cups/filter/cupsomatic

Please report your results.




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Upgraded from Mandrake 9.0 to Mandrake 9.1 beta3 and ran printerdrake to
configure for remote cups server/Tektronix Phaser 850 (postscript).  Could not
print test pages.  Set cups LogLevel to debug and saw
"usr/lib/cups/filter/cupsomatic: No such file or directory" in
/var/log/cups/error_log.  Could not locate the file in any cups or foomatic
package in the 9.1 beta3 distribution.  Copied cupsomatic from a Mandrake 9.0
system, and printer now works fine.  On 9.0, cupsomatic is installed with the
foomatic package.  On 9.1, a new foomatic-db package appears to install similar
files, but not cupsomatic.



[Cooker] [Bug 3138] [cups] CUPS printing does not work

2003-03-14 Thread till
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-14 17:13 ---
This has nothing to do with the HPIJS driver, the HPIJS driver is simply a
filter which converts PostScript to PCL.

Your problem is some USB problem. HPOJ uses the USB in another way than direct
printing. Direct printing simply sends a continuous data stream to the printer,
HPOJ sends the data in packets as it is done on the ethernet or other types of
LAN. This way one can print and scan on one multi-function device at the same
time. Probably your USB controller has some interferance with the kernel when
used in continuous stream mode but it works perfectly in packet mode. So you
should stay with HPOJ for this printer and every other HP printer which you will
get, independent whether its a simple printer or a multi-function device.

We go gold with 9.1 today, so we do not have the time any more to develop a
method to automatically decide whether a stand-alone printer from HP has to be
installed with HPOJ.

But ss this interference get known to us, we will probably put out an "Errata"
item telling the people to use HPOJ in that case.




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I have a serious printer problem (*) which I cannot investigate because 
for me CUPS does not work at all in KDE :-\ 
 
Cooker freshly installed on a newly formatted partition, on Monday evening 
March 9. 
 
Printer is a HP Deskjet 970 Cxi, installed during the installation proces 
with the (recommended) hpij drivers. 
I'm using a DELL dimension XPS D233 (Pentium II 233) with 224 MB RAM. 
 
Test page prints OK during the installation process except for the problem 
mentioned at (*) which I was trying to investigate in the first place. 
 
First observation: I notice that CUPS is not configured in KDE as the default 
printing system. Instead the default is "Generic UNIX LPD Print System". 
Is this intentional? I thought we were switching to CUPS? 
Perhaps I made an error in the installation process somewhere... 
 
Second observation. 
I try to print something with the default printing system. 
It works(*). 
I switch to CUPS to try and print something. 
It works (*) 
I try to print again, with 2 pages per sheet. 
Now the application crashes immediately. 
 
>From this point on, any application I am in crashes instantly 
when I select CUPS _and_ select the HP Deskjet printer. 
Also the control panel (Peripherals-Printers) crashes when 
I make these selections. 
 
I switched the debug level of cupsd to debug2, restarted 
cupsd, and (in a konqueror print dialog) selected 
CUPS as printing system in combination with my Deskjet printer. 
It crashed and produced the attached /var/log/cups/error_log 
 
I'm competely at a loss what to do next. 
Could it have anything to do with the fact that I accidentally 
named my server DELL and it cannot find it in the /etc/hosts? 
 
Please advice on possible log files or whatever that you want me 
to include. 
 
(*) Apart from the above-described CUPS problem I am experiencing  
the following printing problem. 
It seems to be unrelated to the CUPS problem because it was ALWAYS for 
me like this during the last two months using Cooker. 
The problem is described as follows: 
I print a couple of pages with simple text, does not matter from which 
application in KDE. 
Printer is configured in draft mode. 
First page starts very fast. 
At half of page printing slows done with pauses between the lines. 
 
Sometimes the printing stops completely at the half of the first page. 
Middel LED of printer starts to flash orange. 
According to printer manual this means printer is waiting for data. 
Data does not come  (I waited for 10 minutes or so) 
 
Sometimes the printer manages to finish the pages very very slowly. 
Changing the hpij drivers to eg the GIMPprint ones does not help. 
They print even slower...



[Cooker] [Bug 3292] [ghostscript] Mozilla will not print in zh_TW locale

2003-03-14 Thread till
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-14 16:53 ---
Can you send me the URLs of the taiwanese page you wanted to print?

Have you "locales-zh", "fonts-ttf-big5", and "fonts-ttf-gb2312" installed?




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Mozilla will not print in zh_TW locale.  The problem
appears to be an interaction with cups.  the cups test
page works fine.

Doing a debug gets me

D [13/Mar/2003:17:13:42 -0600] [Job 56] Error: /undefinedresource in
--findresource--
D [13/Mar/2003:17:13:42 -0600] [Job 56] Operand stack:
D [13/Mar/2003:17:13:42 -0600] [Job 56] ShanHeiSun-Light-B5-H   Font  
ShanHeiSun-Light-B5-H   (ShanHeiSun-Light-B5-H)   16   ShanHeiSun-Light   B5-H 
 B5-H   --dict:0/10(G)--   ShanHeiSun-Light   false   ShanHeiSun-Light  
(/usr/share/fonts/zh_TW/TrueType/bsmi00lp.ttf)   --nostringval--   CMap  
(/usr/share/fonts/zh_TW/TrueType/bsmi00lp.ttf)   CMap  
(/usr/share/fonts/zh_TW/TrueType/bsmi00lp.ttf)D [13/Mar/2003:17:13:42 -0600]
[Job 56] Execution stack:
D [13/Mar/2003:17:13:42 -0600] [Job 56] %interp_exit   .runexec2  
--nostringval--   --nostringval--   --nostringval--   2   %stopped_push  
--nostringval--   --nostringval--   --nostringval--   false   1   %stopped_push
  1   3   %oparray_pop   1   3   %oparray_pop   .runexec2   --nostringval--  
--nostringval--   --nostringval--   2   %stopped_push   --nostringval--  
--nostringval--   %loop_continue   --nostringval--   --nostringval--  
--nostringval--   1   3   %oparray_pop   2   3   %oparray_pop   --nostringval--
  --nostringval--   14   4   %oparray_pop   --nostringval--   17   5  
%oparray_pop   --nostringval--   --nostringval--   --nostringval--   --nostringval--
D [13/Mar/2003:17:13:42 -0600] [Job 56] Dictionary stack:
D [13/Mar/2003:17:13:42 -0600] [Job 56] --dict:1050/1123(ro)(G)--  
--dict:0/20(G)--   --dict:125/200(L)--   --dict:17/17(ro)(G)--  
--dict:0/10(L)--   --dict:16/24(ro)(G)--
D [13/Mar/2003:17:13:42 -0600] [Job 56] Current allocation mode is local
D [13/Mar/2003:17:13:42 -0600] [Job 56] Last OS error: 2
D [13/Mar/2003:17:13:42 -0600] [Job 56] ESP Ghostscript 7.05.6: Unrecoverable
error, exit code 1


What is interesting is that the ttf fonts are there, but 
they are in /usr/share/fonts/ttf/big5 rather than
/usr/share/fonts/zh_TW

Could this be a configuration issue in ghostscript?



[Cooker] [Bug 3138] [cups] CUPS printing does not work

2003-03-14 Thread till
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-14 15:09 ---
Now one last thing:

Do exactly run this command line (all in one line):

lpadmin -p DeskJetprinter -E -v ptal:/mlc:usb:DESKJET_970C -P
/etc/cups/ppd/DeskJet.ppd

The "-P /etc/cups/ppd/DeskJet.ppd" lets your new print queue copy the PPD file
from your old one and so the new one also uses the driver and gives the correct
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I have a serious printer problem (*) which I cannot investigate because 
for me CUPS does not work at all in KDE :-\ 
 
Cooker freshly installed on a newly formatted partition, on Monday evening 
March 9. 
 
Printer is a HP Deskjet 970 Cxi, installed during the installation proces 
with the (recommended) hpij drivers. 
I'm using a DELL dimension XPS D233 (Pentium II 233) with 224 MB RAM. 
 
Test page prints OK during the installation process except for the problem 
mentioned at (*) which I was trying to investigate in the first place. 
 
First observation: I notice that CUPS is not configured in KDE as the default 
printing system. Instead the default is "Generic UNIX LPD Print System". 
Is this intentional? I thought we were switching to CUPS? 
Perhaps I made an error in the installation process somewhere... 
 
Second observation. 
I try to print something with the default printing system. 
It works(*). 
I switch to CUPS to try and print something. 
It works (*) 
I try to print again, with 2 pages per sheet. 
Now the application crashes immediately. 
 
>From this point on, any application I am in crashes instantly 
when I select CUPS _and_ select the HP Deskjet printer. 
Also the control panel (Peripherals-Printers) crashes when 
I make these selections. 
 
I switched the debug level of cupsd to debug2, restarted 
cupsd, and (in a konqueror print dialog) selected 
CUPS as printing system in combination with my Deskjet printer. 
It crashed and produced the attached /var/log/cups/error_log 
 
I'm competely at a loss what to do next. 
Could it have anything to do with the fact that I accidentally 
named my server DELL and it cannot find it in the /etc/hosts? 
 
Please advice on possible log files or whatever that you want me 
to include. 
 
(*) Apart from the above-described CUPS problem I am experiencing  
the following printing problem. 
It seems to be unrelated to the CUPS problem because it was ALWAYS for 
me like this during the last two months using Cooker. 
The problem is described as follows: 
I print a couple of pages with simple text, does not matter from which 
application in KDE. 
Printer is configured in draft mode. 
First page starts very fast. 
At half of page printing slows done with pauses between the lines. 
 
Sometimes the printing stops completely at the half of the first page. 
Middel LED of printer starts to flash orange. 
According to printer manual this means printer is waiting for data. 
Data does not come  (I waited for 10 minutes or so) 
 
Sometimes the printer manages to finish the pages very very slowly. 
Changing the hpij drivers to eg the GIMPprint ones does not help. 
They print even slower...



[Cooker] [Bug 3138] [cups] CUPS printing does not work

2003-03-14 Thread till
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-14 14:40 ---
The problem is that I forgot the most important. You have to do

service cups restart

after "ptal-init setup" and before doing the "lpadmin ..." command. This is
important as CUPS has to register the new device created by HPOJ. CUPS can only
point queues to devices which are listed by "lpinfo -v".

Please report your results after having done so.

HP DeskJet 970C, Cxi, and Cse are the same hardware, difference are only the
Windows toys which come with these printers.




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I have a serious printer problem (*) which I cannot investigate because 
for me CUPS does not work at all in KDE :-\ 
 
Cooker freshly installed on a newly formatted partition, on Monday evening 
March 9. 
 
Printer is a HP Deskjet 970 Cxi, installed during the installation proces 
with the (recommended) hpij drivers. 
I'm using a DELL dimension XPS D233 (Pentium II 233) with 224 MB RAM. 
 
Test page prints OK during the installation process except for the problem 
mentioned at (*) which I was trying to investigate in the first place. 
 
First observation: I notice that CUPS is not configured in KDE as the default 
printing system. Instead the default is "Generic UNIX LPD Print System". 
Is this intentional? I thought we were switching to CUPS? 
Perhaps I made an error in the installation process somewhere... 
 
Second observation. 
I try to print something with the default printing system. 
It works(*). 
I switch to CUPS to try and print something. 
It works (*) 
I try to print again, with 2 pages per sheet. 
Now the application crashes immediately. 
 
>From this point on, any application I am in crashes instantly 
when I select CUPS _and_ select the HP Deskjet printer. 
Also the control panel (Peripherals-Printers) crashes when 
I make these selections. 
 
I switched the debug level of cupsd to debug2, restarted 
cupsd, and (in a konqueror print dialog) selected 
CUPS as printing system in combination with my Deskjet printer. 
It crashed and produced the attached /var/log/cups/error_log 
 
I'm competely at a loss what to do next. 
Could it have anything to do with the fact that I accidentally 
named my server DELL and it cannot find it in the /etc/hosts? 
 
Please advice on possible log files or whatever that you want me 
to include. 
 
(*) Apart from the above-described CUPS problem I am experiencing  
the following printing problem. 
It seems to be unrelated to the CUPS problem because it was ALWAYS for 
me like this during the last two months using Cooker. 
The problem is described as follows: 
I print a couple of pages with simple text, does not matter from which 
application in KDE. 
Printer is configured in draft mode. 
First page starts very fast. 
At half of page printing slows done with pauses between the lines. 
 
Sometimes the printing stops completely at the half of the first page. 
Middel LED of printer starts to flash orange. 
According to printer manual this means printer is waiting for data. 
Data does not come  (I waited for 10 minutes or so) 
 
Sometimes the printer manages to finish the pages very very slowly. 
Changing the hpij drivers to eg the GIMPprint ones does not help. 
They print even slower...



[Cooker] [Bug 3292] [ghostscript] Mozilla will not print in zh_TW locale

2003-03-14 Thread till
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I don't speak PostScript and also not Chinese, but probably I can help.

Yahoo Taiwan (http://tw.yahoo.com/) prints for me (on a machine with all
languages installed).

Can you give me the URL of the page you couldn't print?

Can you also try

mkdir -p /usr/share/fonts/zh_TW
ln -s /usr/share/fonts/ttf/big5 /usr/share/fonts/zh_TW/TrueType
perl -p -i -e "s/-dPARANOIDSAFER/-dSAFER/" /etc/cups/ppd/*.ppd
service cups restart

and tell whether you can print now? We will go gold today, so I need your answer
as quick as possible to get the fix into 9.1.



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Mozilla will not print in zh_TW locale.  The problem
appears to be an interaction with cups.  the cups test
page works fine.

Doing a debug gets me

D [13/Mar/2003:17:13:42 -0600] [Job 56] Error: /undefinedresource in
--findresource--
D [13/Mar/2003:17:13:42 -0600] [Job 56] Operand stack:
D [13/Mar/2003:17:13:42 -0600] [Job 56] ShanHeiSun-Light-B5-H   Font  
ShanHeiSun-Light-B5-H   (ShanHeiSun-Light-B5-H)   16   ShanHeiSun-Light   B5-H 
 B5-H   --dict:0/10(G)--   ShanHeiSun-Light   false   ShanHeiSun-Light  
(/usr/share/fonts/zh_TW/TrueType/bsmi00lp.ttf)   --nostringval--   CMap  
(/usr/share/fonts/zh_TW/TrueType/bsmi00lp.ttf)   CMap  
(/usr/share/fonts/zh_TW/TrueType/bsmi00lp.ttf)D [13/Mar/2003:17:13:42 -0600]
[Job 56] Execution stack:
D [13/Mar/2003:17:13:42 -0600] [Job 56] %interp_exit   .runexec2  
--nostringval--   --nostringval--   --nostringval--   2   %stopped_push  
--nostringval--   --nostringval--   --nostringval--   false   1   %stopped_push
  1   3   %oparray_pop   1   3   %oparray_pop   .runexec2   --nostringval--  
--nostringval--   --nostringval--   2   %stopped_push   --nostringval--  
--nostringval--   %loop_continue   --nostringval--   --nostringval--  
--nostringval--   1   3   %oparray_pop   2   3   %oparray_pop   --nostringval--
  --nostringval--   14   4   %oparray_pop   --nostringval--   17   5  
%oparray_pop   --nostringval--   --nostringval--   --nostringval--   --nostringval--
D [13/Mar/2003:17:13:42 -0600] [Job 56] Dictionary stack:
D [13/Mar/2003:17:13:42 -0600] [Job 56] --dict:1050/1123(ro)(G)--  
--dict:0/20(G)--   --dict:125/200(L)--   --dict:17/17(ro)(G)--  
--dict:0/10(L)--   --dict:16/24(ro)(G)--
D [13/Mar/2003:17:13:42 -0600] [Job 56] Current allocation mode is local
D [13/Mar/2003:17:13:42 -0600] [Job 56] Last OS error: 2
D [13/Mar/2003:17:13:42 -0600] [Job 56] ESP Ghostscript 7.05.6: Unrecoverable
error, exit code 1


What is interesting is that the ttf fonts are there, but 
they are in /usr/share/fonts/ttf/big5 rather than
/usr/share/fonts/zh_TW

Could this be a configuration issue in ghostscript?



[Cooker] [Bug 3138] [cups] CUPS printing does not work

2003-03-13 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3138





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-14 01:22 ---
For me it looks like that you have a USB hardware/kernel problem, as there are
many errors about not being able to open the USB device in your error_log.

Can you try the following things and report:

- If you use USB hubs or USB extension cords, remove them, try to connect the
printer directly to the PC.

- Connect the printer with a parallel cable to your parallel port. Does it work
better this way?

- Change the line

probeall usb-interface usb-uhci

to

probeall usb-interface uhci

in /etc/modules.conf and reboot, try again to see whether it works better now.
If you have already

probeall usb-interface uhci

change to

probeall usb-interface usb-uhci

- Try whether your printer works through HPOJ (will not work if the printer is
connected through a USB->Parallel converter). Do

urpmi hpoj

and then

ptal-init setup

If your printer is recognized, finish the HPOJ configuration and then do

lpadmin -p DeskJet -E -v ptal:/mlc:usb:DeskJet_970C

The string after "ptal:/" must be exactly the device name as shown on the screen
in the end of the setup of HPOJ. Try whether your printer works better now.

- If you have one, try to use a PCI USB controller card. Turn of the on-board
USB in the BIOS setup then.

Please post your results here. Supply us also the output of "lspcidrake".




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I have a serious printer problem (*) which I cannot investigate because 
for me CUPS does not work at all in KDE :-\ 
 
Cooker freshly installed on a newly formatted partition, on Monday evening 
March 9. 
 
Printer is a HP Deskjet 970 Cxi, installed during the installation proces 
with the (recommended) hpij drivers. 
I'm using a DELL dimension XPS D233 (Pentium II 233) with 224 MB RAM. 
 
Test page prints OK during the installation process except for the problem 
mentioned at (*) which I was trying to investigate in the first place. 
 
First observation: I notice that CUPS is not configured in KDE as the default 
printing system. Instead the default is "Generic UNIX LPD Print System". 
Is this intentional? I thought we were switching to CUPS? 
Perhaps I made an error in the installation process somewhere... 
 
Second observation. 
I try to print something with the default printing system. 
It works(*). 
I switch to CUPS to try and print something. 
It works (*) 
I try to print again, with 2 pages per sheet. 
Now the application crashes immediately. 
 
>From this point on, any application I am in crashes instantly 
when I select CUPS _and_ select the HP Deskjet printer. 
Also the control panel (Peripherals-Printers) crashes when 
I make these selections. 
 
I switched the debug level of cupsd to debug2, restarted 
cupsd, and (in a konqueror print dialog) selected 
CUPS as printing system in combination with my Deskjet printer. 
It crashed and produced the attached /var/log/cups/error_log 
 
I'm competely at a loss what to do next. 
Could it have anything to do with the fact that I accidentally 
named my server DELL and it cannot find it in the /etc/hosts? 
 
Please advice on possible log files or whatever that you want me 
to include. 
 
(*) Apart from the above-described CUPS problem I am experiencing  
the following printing problem. 
It seems to be unrelated to the CUPS problem because it was ALWAYS for 
me like this during the last two months using Cooker. 
The problem is described as follows: 
I print a couple of pages with simple text, does not matter from which 
application in KDE. 
Printer is configured in draft mode. 
First page starts very fast. 
At half of page printing slows done with pauses between the lines. 
 
Sometimes the printing stops completely at the half of the first page. 
Middel LED of printer starts to flash orange. 
According to printer manual this means printer is waiting for data. 
Data does not come  (I waited for 10 minutes or so) 
 
Sometimes the printer manages to finish the pages very very slowly. 
Changing the hpij drivers to eg the GIMPprint ones does not help. 
They print even slower...



[Cooker] [Bug 3138] [cups] CUPS printing does not work

2003-03-13 Thread till
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-14 00:58 ---
Can you wait longer after the failed print job, the error_log only contains
complete info about job 3 which probably printed successfully. Job 4 probably
failed but there is no info which helps to find out why it failed.

You should also use the "debug" and not the "debug2" log level, so that job info
goes into the file but not broadcasting info.



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I have a serious printer problem (*) which I cannot investigate because 
for me CUPS does not work at all in KDE :-\ 
 
Cooker freshly installed on a newly formatted partition, on Monday evening 
March 9. 
 
Printer is a HP Deskjet 970 Cxi, installed during the installation proces 
with the (recommended) hpij drivers. 
I'm using a DELL dimension XPS D233 (Pentium II 233) with 224 MB RAM. 
 
Test page prints OK during the installation process except for the problem 
mentioned at (*) which I was trying to investigate in the first place. 
 
First observation: I notice that CUPS is not configured in KDE as the default 
printing system. Instead the default is "Generic UNIX LPD Print System". 
Is this intentional? I thought we were switching to CUPS? 
Perhaps I made an error in the installation process somewhere... 
 
Second observation. 
I try to print something with the default printing system. 
It works(*). 
I switch to CUPS to try and print something. 
It works (*) 
I try to print again, with 2 pages per sheet. 
Now the application crashes immediately. 
 
>From this point on, any application I am in crashes instantly 
when I select CUPS _and_ select the HP Deskjet printer. 
Also the control panel (Peripherals-Printers) crashes when 
I make these selections. 
 
I switched the debug level of cupsd to debug2, restarted 
cupsd, and (in a konqueror print dialog) selected 
CUPS as printing system in combination with my Deskjet printer. 
It crashed and produced the attached /var/log/cups/error_log 
 
I'm competely at a loss what to do next. 
Could it have anything to do with the fact that I accidentally 
named my server DELL and it cannot find it in the /etc/hosts? 
 
Please advice on possible log files or whatever that you want me 
to include. 
 
(*) Apart from the above-described CUPS problem I am experiencing  
the following printing problem. 
It seems to be unrelated to the CUPS problem because it was ALWAYS for 
me like this during the last two months using Cooker. 
The problem is described as follows: 
I print a couple of pages with simple text, does not matter from which 
application in KDE. 
Printer is configured in draft mode. 
First page starts very fast. 
At half of page printing slows done with pauses between the lines. 
 
Sometimes the printing stops completely at the half of the first page. 
Middel LED of printer starts to flash orange. 
According to printer manual this means printer is waiting for data. 
Data does not come  (I waited for 10 minutes or so) 
 
Sometimes the printer manages to finish the pages very very slowly. 
Changing the hpij drivers to eg the GIMPprint ones does not help. 
They print even slower...



[Cooker] [Bug 417] [drakxtools-newt] Problems if printer name uses the "$" character

2003-03-13 Thread till
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I have fixed the bug now, so the fix should get into the next installer and
drakxtools packages. I hope they will be built another time before release (it
was scheduled for today, Friday March 14, late evening in Paris).




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Hi  
 
When a printer name uses the symbol $, say  "aaa$01bbb", the name is  
not properly saved in the cups config files.  
 
The reason is, I think, that perls thinks of "$0" as a variable name, 
and replaces the string "$0" by the value of $0 
 
How to reproduce it: 
 
1) Open printerdrake 
2) Add new CUPS printer 
3) Connection type: "remote lpd server" 
4) Choose "aaa$01bbb" as the Remote printer name 
5) End the configuration. The printer name will still look correct (aaa$01bbb) 
6) Now exit printerdrake and launch it again, the printer name will look "aaash1bbb" 
 
Of course, nobody would use the $ character to name a printer in Unix, but apparently 
they do in VMS (at least in my workplace :-) 
 
Many thanks for the hard work, please let me know if I can help 
-- Leo



[Cooker] [Bug 431] [ghostscript] ghostscript in 9.0 has a bug

2003-03-13 Thread till
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-13 23:00 ---
I already informed Mike Sweet some time ago, but didn't get any answer from him.



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I transferred a bunch of Poscript figures from my older machines to a new 9.0 
installation yesterday and found that all of the figures I have created with 
GNU plotutils over the last couple of years produce errors from the 
Ghostscript that is provided with MDK9.0 (and they cannot be displayed, of 
course). 

Here is what I have done to confirm this is a problem with the Ghostscript
provided with MDK9.0:
(1) Verified these files display fine under the Ghostscripts provided with 
MDK 8.1 and 8.2. 
(2) Confirmed this problem on a 2nd fresh 9.0 installation.
(3) Files print properly when sent directly to 2 Postscript printers.
(4) Downloaded and compiled the latest stable AFPL ghostscript (7.04).  It 
has no trouble with any of these files.

Thus, it seems almost certain that the ghostscript provided with MDK9.0 is 
buggy.  I am somewhat unsure what ghostscript MDK is shipping.  The 
ghostscript sites (http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/ and 
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ghostscript/) have two branches: AFPL and 
GNU.  The MDK9.0 version identifies itself as "ESP Ghostscript 7.05" when it 
runs.  Since this is the version number of the GNU version, I assume that is 
what it is.  Don't know why it is identified as ESP Ghostscript, though.  I 
have not tried to download the GNU Ghostscript 7.05 and test it.

This is a rather serious problem given the importance of ghostscript.
It means that I cannot migrate my 8.x machines to 9.0 without a fix.

The URL has an example .ps files that fails with MDK 9.0.



[Cooker] [Bug 872] [cups] page size for postscript

2003-03-13 Thread till
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-13 22:58 ---
Please do not use "psnup" when you use CUPS. You do not need it. CUPS has such
functionality internally. See

http://localhost:631/sum.html

to find out how to set N-Up printing with the "lpr" command of CUPS.

In the graphical CUPS frontends "kprinter", "xpp", and "gtklp" there is a button
for choosing how many pages you want to print per sheet. Please tell whether
this helps.




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Using CUPS with the ghostscript+gimp-print driver on an Epson Stylus Color 400
results in a shifted (towards the top - firstly printed - part of the paper) and
clipped (smaller printed area, big margin at tha lastly printed part) printout.
This problems wasn't there using stcolor driver and lprng under suse. Other
people told me, that they had the same problem with a C70 printer, and switching
to PDQ from CUPS solved the problem.



[Cooker] [Bug 1266] [drakxtools] Problem Mandrake Control Center

2003-03-13 Thread till
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-13 22:52 ---
Wilma Beckers ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote directly to me:

--
The Bug 1266 is solved in mandrake 9.0 RC 1
Thanks for helping me
Now mandrake 9.0 RC 1 works fine. I can go online with the internet, print scan
and everything
I must admit  Mandrake 9.0 RC 1 works better than Mandrake 9.0 RC2
The difference with Mandrake RC 1 and RC 2 is that,  with Mandrake RC 1 I can
get on the internet and with RC 2 not.
In Mandrake RC 2 the language problem for Dutch language is solved
 
 
With greetings
 
Wilma Beckers
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So this bug is fixed.

Please report your internety access problem as a new bug.




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With Mandrake 9.0 beta 3 I have the next problem with the mandrake control 
center
When chosen the correct printer (Lexmark) and scanner(Acer u640) with the 
control center the changes were not made after saving. Everything goes to the 
old situation from direct after installing



[Cooker] [Bug 3138] [cups] CUPS printing does not work

2003-03-13 Thread till
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-13 22:21 ---
Unfortunately, your attached error_log file does not contain anything from a
job. Please try to print again, and as soon as the printer stops copy your
error_log file. The relevant information can disappear from the original
error_log file already within a few minutes after the job.

Please see also

http://www.cups.org/cups-help.html

Can you also do the command

hostname

and post the output.




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I have a serious printer problem (*) which I cannot investigate because 
for me CUPS does not work at all in KDE :-\ 
 
Cooker freshly installed on a newly formatted partition, on Monday evening 
March 9. 
 
Printer is a HP Deskjet 970 Cxi, installed during the installation proces 
with the (recommended) hpij drivers. 
I'm using a DELL dimension XPS D233 (Pentium II 233) with 224 MB RAM. 
 
Test page prints OK during the installation process except for the problem 
mentioned at (*) which I was trying to investigate in the first place. 
 
First observation: I notice that CUPS is not configured in KDE as the default 
printing system. Instead the default is "Generic UNIX LPD Print System". 
Is this intentional? I thought we were switching to CUPS? 
Perhaps I made an error in the installation process somewhere... 
 
Second observation. 
I try to print something with the default printing system. 
It works(*). 
I switch to CUPS to try and print something. 
It works (*) 
I try to print again, with 2 pages per sheet. 
Now the application crashes immediately. 
 
>From this point on, any application I am in crashes instantly 
when I select CUPS _and_ select the HP Deskjet printer. 
Also the control panel (Peripherals-Printers) crashes when 
I make these selections. 
 
I switched the debug level of cupsd to debug2, restarted 
cupsd, and (in a konqueror print dialog) selected 
CUPS as printing system in combination with my Deskjet printer. 
It crashed and produced the attached /var/log/cups/error_log 
 
I'm competely at a loss what to do next. 
Could it have anything to do with the fact that I accidentally 
named my server DELL and it cannot find it in the /etc/hosts? 
 
Please advice on possible log files or whatever that you want me 
to include. 
 
(*) Apart from the above-described CUPS problem I am experiencing  
the following printing problem. 
It seems to be unrelated to the CUPS problem because it was ALWAYS for 
me like this during the last two months using Cooker. 
The problem is described as follows: 
I print a couple of pages with simple text, does not matter from which 
application in KDE. 
Printer is configured in draft mode. 
First page starts very fast. 
At half of page printing slows done with pauses between the lines. 
 
Sometimes the printing stops completely at the half of the first page. 
Middel LED of printer starts to flash orange. 
According to printer manual this means printer is waiting for data. 
Data does not come  (I waited for 10 minutes or so) 
 
Sometimes the printer manages to finish the pages very very slowly. 
Changing the hpij drivers to eg the GIMPprint ones does not help. 
They print even slower...



[Cooker] [Bug 1266] [drakxtools] Problem Mandrake Control Center

2003-03-13 Thread till
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-13 21:04 ---
I have done many improvements and fixes on Scannerdrake and Printerdrake. Please
update drakconf and the drakxtools and see whether the stuff works now.



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control center the changes were not made after saving. Everything goes to the 
old situation from direct after installing



[Cooker] [Bug 2924] [drakxtools] mdk91.rc2 : does not print on printer on linux mdk91.rc2 lan

2003-03-13 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2924





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Can you proceed as described on http://www.cups.org/cups-help.html and post the
error_log in debug mode after trying to print a job? Then we can really see what
fails during the execution of a print job.





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using mdk91.rc1 it was possible to print on lan printer 
mdk91.rc2 does not work



[Cooker] [Bug 3131] [hpoj] HP psc 750 at the boot

2003-03-13 Thread till
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-13 16:55 ---
Perhaps your device was not correctly recognized by printerdrake. I have
improved the auto-detection recently. Please update your "drakxtools" package to
the one from the current Cooker and report whether it works better.

As last mean run

ptal-init setup

and then

chkconfig --add hpoj

as root.

Please report your results.



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When I boot on Liunx Mandrake my printer HP-PSC 750 do not response at every 
signal. But if I execute this script: 
* 
killall ptal-mlcd 
/usr/sbin/ptal-mlcd usb:PSC_750 -device /dev/usb/lp0 -devidmatch 'PSC 750' 
 
killall ptal-printd 
/usr/sbin/ptal-printd mlc:usb:PSC_750 $PTAL_PRINTD_CMDLINE_APPEND 
 
/usr/sbin/ptal-mlcd usb:0 -device /dev/usb/lp0 $PTAL_MLCD_CMDLINE_APPEND 
/usr/sbin/ptal-printd mlc:usb:0 $PTAL_PRINTD_CMDLINE_APPEND 
** 
 
The printer became to print and the scanner beame to scan :) 
 
I think the problem is in the sequence of boot...



[Cooker] [Bug 2976] [drakxtools] Configuration of USB scanner fails

2003-03-13 Thread till
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-13 16:51 ---
For the final release I have added a check to Scannerdrake that all devices with
"ISDN" or "ADSL" in their decription fields will not be added to the scanner list.

Probably you have connected your scanner to a SCSI controller. There is a known
bug in Scannerdrake that it asks again and again for the configuration of SCSI
scanners even if they are correctly configured. The bug is already fixed and the
fix will also be included in the final release of Mandrake 9.1. For the time
being simply start the scanning software of your choice (XSane  or so) and you
will be able to scan. The bug in Scannerdrake will not appear when you connect
your scanner to the USB.

Both fixes will be available on the Cooker with the next drakxtools package
(9.1-22mdk).

The new MDKDM login manager has intendedly no possibility for root login to
discourage users from running a desktop as root. Do one of the following things:

1. Log in as normal user and choose one of the following entries in the desktop
menues, depending on which admin task you want to do:

- Configuration -> Mandrake Control Center
- Applications -> File tools -> File Manager - Super User Mode
- Terminals -> Konsole - Super User Mode

Some admin tools (as the KDE Printing Manager in the KDE Control Center or the
web interface of CUPS, http://localhost:631/) have an administrator mode and
or/ask for the root password if needed.

2. Log in as a normal user, open a console/terminal window, and type "su -"
after typing the root password you can run commands with root rights. You can
also start X applications as "drakconf" or "scannerdrake" in this terminal window.

3. If the machine you want to do administration on does not stand in your
office, do "ssh root@" in a terminal window on your machine.

4. Run "drakedm" as root and switch to the KDM or GDM login manager.

Please report whether all is working for you now.




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On my syetem, motherboard Abit BE6-II, the configuration of the scanner EPSON 
1640SU connected in USB fails. Ater installation, the ISDN USB adapter is 
wrongly reckognized as a scanner. Configuration of the scanner in Mandrake 
Configuration takes the EPSON1640SU, detects it by sensing the hardware, but 
does not put it in the confiration. Proof by rebooting. It was imossible to log 
as root, because there is no possibility in GUI (KDE or GNOME) to login as root 
after logging out of a normal user.



[Cooker] [Bug 3194] [XFree86] Cannot type German "ß" (as in the word "Fuß") in Mandrake 9.1

2003-03-12 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3194





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-12 23:32 ---
I have done two fresh Cooker installations (with XFree86-4.3-5mdk), one with US
International keyboard, another on another machine with French keyboard.

The US international key still behaves as in my comment #16 to this bug.

The French keyboard allows me to do

§§§ with  +  + 
ßßß with  + 

Would be nice to get them also on the US International keyboard.




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As in bug #3192 I use a US International keybord to type in English, German, and
Portuguese.

Portuguese works perfectly, as in 9.0, but for german one character is missing,
the "ß". I didn't find any key combination to type it. In 9.0 I could type it
holding the the right  key and pressing . Now this key combination does
not work, neither on the text console nor under X.

Please correct the package choice when this bug is not in the XFree86 package.



[Cooker] [Bug 1123] [Installation] Configuring a printer during install: Problem with installing printing packages

2003-03-12 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1123

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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-12 22:41 ---
The problem of Printerdrake not starting in the MCC is fixed.

Please try setting up a queue to an SMB printer with the current Cooker (at
least RC2). There it works for me. I can set it up and I can print.



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just to let you know when using the new beta, problem occured in the creating 
new printer, it ran all the way through process, but when initialzing the new 
printer, an error came up footmatic and did not install the printer.  It asked 
for disk #1, but then ejected disk on every occasion and asked for disk number 
1 again.  I went through the install process without printer, and then 
installed through configure mandrake under hardware.  No problems there.  

Also, I am a newbi and am having a heck of a time installing NVIDIA drivers, is 
there any way the final version of 9.1 will have the install drivers for the 
NVIDIA G force series?  It would sure make the transition from windows over to 
Linux a heck of a lot easier.  NVIDIA drivers are impossible to install under 
tar files or rpms, too many options and versions, plus they don't support the 
2.4.2pre3 mdk.  What is your suggestion?



[Cooker] [Bug 2615] [drakxtools] printerdrake crashes on selecting NO at testpage with smb printer

2003-03-12 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2615

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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-12 22:29 ---
I have tried to reproduce this, but for me setting up SMB printers works
perfectly, both during and after installation. Saying "No" to whether the test
page printed correctly leads me into the menu for doing changes on the newly
configured print queue. Also printing on the SMB queue works for me.

Please update to the current Cooker and try again. Perhaps you should try a
clean installation instead of an update.



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On Mdk 9.1rc1 (updated over a running 9.0) at root everytime when Printerdrake
asks me if the Testpage printed ok and I answer no (because no output at all)
the printerdrake window immediatle dissappears and I have a warning message in
console. I have the ctrc+c to leave it and have a next try

Some trys:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] m]# printerdrake

Installiere /var/cache/urpmi/rpms/foomatic-db-3.0-0.beta1.20030213.1mdk.i586.rpm
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/foomatic-db-engine-3.0-0.beta1.20030213.1mdk.i586.rpm

rpm: no packages given for erase

Installiere /var/cache/urpmi/rpms/cups-drivers-1.1-94mdk.i586.rpm

rpm: no packages given for erase
cupsd (PID 1832) läuft ...
rmmod: module parport_probe is not loaded
modprobe: Can't locate module parport_probe
modprobe: Can't locate module parport_probe
rmmod: module parport_probe is not loaded
WARNING: pinging broadcast address
WARNING: pinging broadcast address
WARNING: pinging broadcast address
WARNING: pinging broadcast address
WARNING: pinging broadcast address
WARNING: pinging broadcast address
Stoppen des CUPS-Drucksystems:  [  OK  ]
Starten des Druckdienstes CUPS: [  OK  ]
scheduler is running
lprm: Unknown destination "Drucker1"!
cupsd (PID 4126) läuft ...

(printerdrake:3452): Gtk-CRITICAL **: file ../../gtk/gtkcontainer.c: line 1274
(gtk_container_foreach): assertion `GTK_IS_CONTAINER (container)' failed

(printerdrake:3452): Gtk-CRITICAL **: file ../../gtk/gtkcontainer.c: line 1274
(gtk_container_foreach): assertion `GTK_IS_CONTAINER (container)' failed

(printerdrake:3452): Gtk-CRITICAL **: file ../../gtk/gtkcontainer.c: line 1274
(gtk_container_foreach): assertion `GTK_IS_CONTAINER (container)' failed

(printerdrake:3452): Gtk-CRITICAL **: file ../../gtk/gtkcontainer.c: line 1274
(gtk_container_foreach): assertion `GTK_IS_CONTAINER (container)' failed

(printerdrake:3452): Gtk-CRITICAL **: file ../../gtk/gtkcontainer.c: line 1274
(gtk_container_foreach): assertion `GTK_IS_CONTAINER (container)' failed

(printerdrake:3452): Gtk-CRITICAL **: file ../../gtk/gtkcontainer.c: line 1274
(gtk_container_foreach): assertion `GTK_IS_CONTAINER (container)' failed


[EMAIL PROTECTED] m]# printerdrake
cupsd (PID 4126) läuft ...
WARNING: pinging broadcast address
WARNING: pinging broadcast address
Stoppen des CUPS-Drucksystems:  [  OK  ]
Starten des Druckdienstes CUPS: [  OK  ]
scheduler is running
lprm: Unknown destination "Drucker1"!
cupsd (PID 4595) läuft ...

(printerdrake:4307): Gtk-CRITICAL **: file ../../gtk/gtkcontainer.c: line 1274
(gtk_container_foreach): assertion `GTK_IS_CONTAINER (container)' failed


[EMAIL PROTECTED] m]# printerdrake
cupsd (PID 4595) läuft ...
WARNING: pinging broadcast address
WARNING: pinging broadcast address
Stoppen des CUPS-Drucksystems:  [  OK  ]
Starten des Druckdienstes CUPS: [  OK  ]
scheduler is running
lprm: Unknown destination "Drucker1"!
cupsd (PID 5118) läuft ...

(printerdrake:4832): Gtk-CRITICAL **: file ../../gtk/gtkcontainer.c: line 1274
(gtk_container_foreach): assertion `GTK_IS_CONTAINER (container)' failed

[EMAIL PROTECTED] m]# printerdrake
cupsd (PID 5118) läuft ...
Stoppen des CUPS-Drucksystems:  [  OK  ]
Starten des Druckdienstes CUPS: [  OK  ]
scheduler is running
cupsd (PID 5713) läuft ...
WARNING: pinging broadcast address
WARNING: pinging broadcast address

(printerdrake:5344): Gtk-CRITICAL **: file ../../gtk/gtkcontainer.c: line 1274
(gtk_container_foreach): assertion `GTK_IS_CONTAINER (container)' failed
[EMAIL PROTECTED] m]# printerdrake
cupsd (PID 5713) läuft ...
Stoppen des CUPS-Drucksystems:  [  OK  ]
Starten des Druckdienstes CUPS:

[Cooker] [Bug 2589] [Installation] Printer Canon S520 not detected properly

2003-03-12 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2589

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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-12 21:40 ---
Now (current Cooker) Printerdrake does not automatically set up queues when
there is no matching entry for the detected printer in the database. It always
asks for the model in such a case.

Please test this.

Please also test with which model/driver/options choices you get the best out of
your printer, so that it can be added to the database on linuxprinting.org and
so also to Mandrake Linux.




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I did an update from 9.0 to 9.1RC1. 

The Canon S 520 was shown correctly on USB, but the driver for some different
Canon model was installed (which didn't work).

After installation printer drake discovered an S520 too, but the told, that no
suitable driver is available and showed a list of possible other drivers. I
chose an S500 then (which kind of worked, back is not more than grey, but better
than nothing ..)



[Cooker] [Bug 782] [drakxtools] Printer (Epson Stylus Color 900) isn't autodetected

2003-03-12 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=782

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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-12 21:31 ---
Can you try with the current Cooker? There changing the options during the
installation works fine for me. I have double-clicked the automatically
configured printer, and from the menu changed options and printed test pages and
all option changes were respected on the test pages.




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While installing Mandrake 9.1 beta 1 my printer Epson Stylus Color 900 which is
connected to LPT1 wasn't automatically detected. Somewhere at the end of
installation there was a list of configured hardware (mouse, monitor, ...).
There it said Remote CUPS for printer. When I clicked that to manually configure
printer I was unable to as I was offered no choice to select printer port, model
and such. I had to do that after installation from MCC. When I used MCC I got
several dialog asking me to insert Installation CD and when I inserted it
Mandrake rejected it. So I just canceled all the dialogs and it appears that
there was nothing to be installed as after I configured my printer manuylly
printing worked just fine. So in addition of printer not being detected there
are several useless dialogs that shouldn't show.



[Cooker] [Bug 2924] [drakxtools] mdk91.rc2 : does not print on printer on linux mdk91.rc2 lan

2003-03-12 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2924

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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-12 21:21 ---
I have tested an HP LaserJet 4050N with connection via TCP/Socket on port 9100
and  it works for me. The add printer wizard auto-detects the printer and
determines the correct model, test pages are printed without problems, and the
many options of this printer can be modified without problem. I have tested by
launching printerdrake in the "Summary" step of the installation.

How did you exactly (try to) configure your printer? And which printer do you have?



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using mdk91.rc1 it was possible to print on lan printer 
mdk91.rc2 does not work



[Cooker] [Bug 531] [ghostscript] gsftopk crashing (using xdvi)

2003-03-12 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=531

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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-12 21:14 ---
I have already applied said patch to ESP GhostScript upstream. So it is fixed in
ESP GhostScript 7.05.6 which we ship as the "ghostscript" package in the current
Cooker.

Please check whether the GhostScript of the current Cooker works (probably MDK
9.1RC2 is enough if you do not have access to a Cooker mirror currently).



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Calling 

xdvi /usr/share/texmf/doc/fonts/marvosym/marvodoc.dvi

crashes with the message below. xdvi comes from tetex-xdvi-1.0.7-61mdk and the
dvi file from tetex-doc-1.0.7-61mdk. The crash also happens with user generated
files calling some symbols defined in the marvosym class.

Thanks for the help.

Frédéric Vivien.

Whole output
=

xdvi /usr/share/texmf/doc/fonts/marvosym/marvodoc.dvi
xdvi: Warning: unable to find xdvi.cfg
kpathsea: Running mktexpk --mfmode ljfour --bdpi 600 --mag 1+120/600 --dpi 720
fmvr8x
mktexpk: Running gsftopk fmvr8x 720
gsftopk(k) version 1.17/705
ESP Ghostscript 7.05.5: Unrecoverable error, exit code 1
[0gs: Error: /undefined in ¶j´¯ºÌv
gs: Operand stack:
gs:--dict:8/12(L)--   --dict:8/12(L)--   Private   --dict:13/16(L)--  
--dict:8/12(L)--   CharStrings   --dict:205/206(L)--   n  
(\020\2771py\311\2552\316\272u\315\255\356?\352\327p,\035\207\232\0256\252\000'\307\245\345\013j\304\324\024V\310#r\001\321\256\013v?\350\030\363\t\020V?\206)
gs: Execution stack:
gs:%interp_exit   .runexec2   --nostringval--   --nostringval--  
--nostringval--   2   %stopped_push   --nostringval--   --nostringval--  
--nostringval--   false   1   %stopped_push   1   3   %oparray_pop   1   3  
%oparray_pop   1   3   %oparray_pop   .runexec2   --nostringval--  
--nostringval--   --nostringval--   2   %stopped_push   --nostringval--  
--nostringval--   2   3   %oparray_pop   --nostringval--   --nostringval--  
--nostringval--   --nostringval--
gs: Dictionary stack:
gs:--dict:1047/1123(ro)(G)--   --dict:0/20(G)--   --dict:92/200(L)--  
--dict:1047/1123(ro)(G)--   --dict:13/16(L)--   --dict:205/206(L)--
gs: Current allocation mode is local

Premature end of file
grep: fmvr8x.log: No such file or directory
mktexpk: `gsftopk fmvr8x 720' failed to make fmvr8x.720pk.
xdvi.bin: Can't find font fmvr8x.1244pk
xdvi.bin: Not all pixel files were found



Re: [Cooker] Printerdrake surprise

2003-03-12 Thread Till Kamppeter
J.A. Magallon wrote:
I want to add a windows printer via samba. Auto detect did not work.
I tried to add the printer manually. All works fine until I try to print
a test page. Printerdrake tried to use something like 'smbprint', but
I only have samba3. So it is really named 'smbprint3'. I think that
autodetecting also fails because some like 'smblient' is not there,
because samba3 provides 'smbclient3'.
So, in short, samba3 and samba need a good amount of 'alternatives'
to get everything working. Or make them incompatible and add a few
symlinks in samba3 package.
Can somebody confirm this is really a bug, so I fill an entry in bugzilla ?
Or I'm forced to install both samba's ?
As the alternatives facility is there and it is really useful here, I 
think you should file a bug for this on bugzilla, either for the "samba" 
or the "samba3" package.

   Till




[Cooker] [Bug 3194] [XFree86] Cannot type German "ß" (as in the word "Fuß") in Mandrake 9.1

2003-03-12 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3194





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-12 15:51 ---
You can also get the mentioned XFree packages here (107 MB):

http://www.linuxprinting.org/till/tmp/XFree86-4.3-5mdk.tar.bz2




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As in bug #3192 I use a US International keybord to type in English, German, and
Portuguese.

Portuguese works perfectly, as in 9.0, but for german one character is missing,
the "ß". I didn't find any key combination to type it. In 9.0 I could type it
holding the the right  key and pressing . Now this key combination does
not work, neither on the text console nor under X.

Please correct the package choice when this bug is not in the XFree86 package.



[Cooker] [Bug 3194] [XFree86] Cannot type German "ß" (as in the word "Fuß") in Mandrake 9.1

2003-03-12 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3194

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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-12 14:59 ---
I have tried now a newer version of the XFree86 packages which Fred Lepied has
put into ~flepied/toupload/ on our compilation cluster. This version allows me
to type

double quotes (bug #1392): <">, 

ß: , , 

What does not work is:

Euro €€€ (bug #3195): Does not work at all (in 9.0 it was  + <5>)

: Does not work at all (in 9.0 it was  +  + )

ßßß using  + 

double quote using <">, <">

Note: < >, < > means pressing the keys one after the other
  < > + < > means holding the first key(s), pressing the last key

It would be very convenient if also the  + ... combinations get fixed.




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As in bug #3192 I use a US International keybord to type in English, German, and
Portuguese.

Portuguese works perfectly, as in 9.0, but for german one character is missing,
the "ß". I didn't find any key combination to type it. In 9.0 I could type it
holding the the right  key and pressing . Now this key combination does
not work, neither on the text console nor under X.

Please correct the package choice when this bug is not in the XFree86 package.



[Cooker] [Bug 3194] [XFree86] Cannot type German "ß" (as in the word "Fuß") in Mandrake 9.1

2003-03-11 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3194





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-12 04:33 ---
When I do this nothing happens when pressing and releasing the right Windows
key, when I press and release the  afterwards I get an 's', then I press and
release the  again and get a second . So the Windows key has no effect.




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As in bug #3192 I use a US International keybord to type in English, German, and
Portuguese.

Portuguese works perfectly, as in 9.0, but for german one character is missing,
the "ß". I didn't find any key combination to type it. In 9.0 I could type it
holding the the right  key and pressing . Now this key combination does
not work, neither on the text console nor under X.

Please correct the package choice when this bug is not in the XFree86 package.



[Cooker] Re: [DrakX] DrakX snapshot #1.806 uploaded

2003-03-11 Thread Till Kamppeter
David Walser wrote:
2003/03/11  Till Kamppeter  mandrakesoft.com>

- Do not configure OpenOffice.org any more,
only Star Office.

 OpenOffice.org is patched to have native
CUPS support now.

Does it still make sure the correct paper size (US
Letter) is selected for the proper locales?
printerdrake never set the default paper size of OpenOffice.org itself 
and it never wrote the paper size for the printers explicitly into a 
config file of OOo. It only assigned the PPD files to the printers in 
OOo. And as printerdrake sets up the CUPS print queues with the default 
paper size in the PPD files set correctly, the printers in OOo had the 
correct paper size. Now OOo gets the PPD files from the CUPS queues by 
itself. But as the queues are still made by printerdrake, they have the 
correct paper size and so OOo overtakes this. So no problem, you will 
not loose anything in OOo, but now you can even make print queues with 
the KDE Printing Manager or the CUPS web interface and you will also 
have full access to the printer capabilities in OOo and exacvtly the 
default settings as you have set for the CUPS queue.

   Till




[Cooker] [Bug 3194] [XFree86] Cannot type German "ß" (as in the word "Fuß") in Mandrake 9.1

2003-03-11 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3194





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-12 03:53 ---
I have tried Pablo's suggestion, but bothe of the right Windows keys do not work
also not with Shift. Also right Alt or Ctrl does not work.

How is the multi key supposty to work? Hold down multi, press both , release
multi?

Press multi, release, press 2 ? Press multi , release multi, ?

How does all this work and does it really work?

My desktop is KDE 3.1.0. Cooker of March 10.




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As in bug #3192 I use a US International keybord to type in English, German, and
Portuguese.

Portuguese works perfectly, as in 9.0, but for german one character is missing,
the "ß". I didn't find any key combination to type it. In 9.0 I could type it
holding the the right  key and pressing . Now this key combination does
not work, neither on the text console nor under X.

Please correct the package choice when this bug is not in the XFree86 package.



[Cooker] [Bug 3204] [XFree86] New: Cannot type German "ß" (as in the word "Fuß") in Mandrake 9.1

2003-03-11 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3204

   Product: XFree86
 Component: XFree86
   Summary: Cannot type German "ß" (as in the word "Fuß") in
Mandrake 9.1
   Version: 4.3-3mdk
  Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
  Severity: critical
  Priority: P1
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ReportedBy: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


As in bug #3192 I use a US International keybord to type in English, German, and
Portuguese.

Portuguese works perfectly, as in 9.0, but for german one character is missing,
the "ß". I didn't find any key combination to type it. In 9.0 I could type it
holding the the right  key and pressing . Now this key combination does
not work, neither on the text console nor under X.

Please correct the package choice when this bug is not in the XFree86 package.



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[Cooker] [Bug 3195] [XFree86] New: Cannot type "" (Euro currency symbol) with US International keyboard

2003-03-11 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3195

   Product: XFree86
 Component: XFree86
   Summary: Cannot type "€" (Euro currency symbol) with US
International keyboard
   Version: 4.3-3mdk
  Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
  Severity: blocker
  Priority: P1
AssignedTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ReportedBy: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


As in bug #3192 I use a US International keybord to type in English, German, and
Portuguese.

In 9.0 I could type the Euro symbol ("€") holding the right  key and
pressing <5> (main keyboard, over  and ). This does not work any more in
mandrake 9.1 (current Cooker). Now I did not find any possibility to type the
Euro symbol.

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[Cooker] [Bug 3194] [XFree86] New: Cannot type German "ß" (as in the word "Fuß") in Mandrake 9.1

2003-03-11 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3194

   Product: XFree86
 Component: XFree86
   Summary: Cannot type German "ß" (as in the word "Fuß") in
Mandrake 9.1
   Version: 4.3-3mdk
  Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
  Severity: critical
  Priority: P1
AssignedTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ReportedBy: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


As in bug #3192 I use a US International keybord to type in English, German, and
Portuguese.

Portuguese works perfectly, as in 9.0, but for german one character is missing,
the "ß". I didn't find any key combination to type it. In 9.0 I could type it
holding the the right  key and pressing . Now this key combination does
not work, neither on the text console nor under X.

Please correct the package choice when this bug is not in the XFree86 package.



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[Cooker] [Bug 3192] [drakxtools] No double quotes typeable on "US International" keyboard under X

2003-03-11 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3192

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 Status|NEEDINFO|NEW
  Component|libsasl2-plug-ntlm  |adduserdrake



--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-11 23:12 ---
After 

perl -p -i -e "s/dblquote/quotedbl/" /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/locale/*/Compose

I can type double quotes using <"> and .




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I use the "US International" keyboard and write with it in English, German, and
Portuguese. This works fine in Mandrake 9.0.

On the current Cooker (installed March 10, 2003) and also in RC1 and RC2 of
Mandrake 9.1 the "US International" keyboard (=US with deadkeys) is unusable, as
one cannot enter the double quotes ('"') (I am writing this report on an MDK 8.2
box) in X. On the text console I get them by pressing <"> at first and then
, in X nothing happens when I do this. Pressing <"> twice in X gives me
two points as they are over an 'ä' but without the 'a' under it and no double
quotes. The apostrophe key <'> works correctly, typing it followed by a space
gives an apostrophe, typing it twice gives a accent acut.

The bug is not only a problam for me, but also for many users in the US who want
to type in non-english languages.

It is probably only a small change in the keyboard tables, so it will not break
anything when it gets fixed for 9.1.



[Cooker] [Bug 3192] [drakxtools] No double quotes typeable on "US International" keyboard under X

2003-03-11 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3192





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-11 21:38 ---
I have tested in Emacs, Konsole, and OpenOffice.org, the behaviour is alwayus
the same, as described.



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I use the "US International" keyboard and write with it in English, German, and
Portuguese. This works fine in Mandrake 9.0.

On the current Cooker (installed March 10, 2003) and also in RC1 and RC2 of
Mandrake 9.1 the "US International" keyboard (=US with deadkeys) is unusable, as
one cannot enter the double quotes ('"') (I am writing this report on an MDK 8.2
box) in X. On the text console I get them by pressing <"> at first and then
, in X nothing happens when I do this. Pressing <"> twice in X gives me
two points as they are over an 'ä' but without the 'a' under it and no double
quotes. The apostrophe key <'> works correctly, typing it followed by a space
gives an apostrophe, typing it twice gives a accent acut.

The bug is not only a problam for me, but also for many users in the US who want
to type in non-english languages.

It is probably only a small change in the keyboard tables, so it will not break
anything when it gets fixed for 9.1.



[Cooker] [Bug 3138] [cups] CUPS printing does not work

2003-03-11 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3138





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-11 21:01 ---
The /etc/hosts file should not assign any other name than "localhost" to the
address 127.0.0.1 and also the address 127.0.0.1 should not get any other name
than "localhost".

Can you enter "ping DELL" and see what happens? 

Can you send the output of "ifconfig"?

Can you print a file (in all situations where you cannot print or where you get
bad printouts) and after the job has finished/disappeared/reported an error/made
the printer hanging post the error_log file (debug2 mode). Attach one error_log
file for every broken print job.




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I have a serious printer problem (*) which I cannot investigate because 
for me CUPS does not work at all in KDE :-\ 
 
Cooker freshly installed on a newly formatted partition, on Monday evening 
March 9. 
 
Printer is a HP Deskjet 970 Cxi, installed during the installation proces 
with the (recommended) hpij drivers. 
I'm using a DELL dimension XPS D233 (Pentium II 233) with 224 MB RAM. 
 
Test page prints OK during the installation process except for the problem 
mentioned at (*) which I was trying to investigate in the first place. 
 
First observation: I notice that CUPS is not configured in KDE as the default 
printing system. Instead the default is "Generic UNIX LPD Print System". 
Is this intentional? I thought we were switching to CUPS? 
Perhaps I made an error in the installation process somewhere... 
 
Second observation. 
I try to print something with the default printing system. 
It works(*). 
I switch to CUPS to try and print something. 
It works (*) 
I try to print again, with 2 pages per sheet. 
Now the application crashes immediately. 
 
>From this point on, any application I am in crashes instantly 
when I select CUPS _and_ select the HP Deskjet printer. 
Also the control panel (Peripherals-Printers) crashes when 
I make these selections. 
 
I switched the debug level of cupsd to debug2, restarted 
cupsd, and (in a konqueror print dialog) selected 
CUPS as printing system in combination with my Deskjet printer. 
It crashed and produced the attached /var/log/cups/error_log 
 
I'm competely at a loss what to do next. 
Could it have anything to do with the fact that I accidentally 
named my server DELL and it cannot find it in the /etc/hosts? 
 
Please advice on possible log files or whatever that you want me 
to include. 
 
(*) Apart from the above-described CUPS problem I am experiencing  
the following printing problem. 
It seems to be unrelated to the CUPS problem because it was ALWAYS for 
me like this during the last two months using Cooker. 
The problem is described as follows: 
I print a couple of pages with simple text, does not matter from which 
application in KDE. 
Printer is configured in draft mode. 
First page starts very fast. 
At half of page printing slows done with pauses between the lines. 
 
Sometimes the printing stops completely at the half of the first page. 
Middel LED of printer starts to flash orange. 
According to printer manual this means printer is waiting for data. 
Data does not come  (I waited for 10 minutes or so) 
 
Sometimes the printer manages to finish the pages very very slowly. 
Changing the hpij drivers to eg the GIMPprint ones does not help. 
They print even slower...



[Cooker] [Bug 3192] [drakxtools] No double quotes typeable on "US International" keyboard under X

2003-03-11 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3192





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-11 20:40 ---
I have assigned this bug to "keyboarddrake", but I am not really sure in which
package the bug really is located.



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I use the "US International" keyboard and write with it in English, German, and
Portuguese. This works fine in Mandrake 9.0.

On the current Cooker (installed March 10, 2003) and also in RC1 and RC2 of
Mandrake 9.1 the "US International" keyboard (=US with deadkeys) is unusable, as
one cannot enter the double quotes ('"') (I am writing this report on an MDK 8.2
box) in X. On the text console I get them by pressing <"> at first and then
, in X nothing happens when I do this. Pressing <"> twice in X gives me
two points as they are over an 'ä' but without the 'a' under it and no double
quotes. The apostrophe key <'> works correctly, typing it followed by a space
gives an apostrophe, typing it twice gives a accent acut.

The bug is not only a problam for me, but also for many users in the US who want
to type in non-english languages.

It is probably only a small change in the keyboard tables, so it will not break
anything when it gets fixed for 9.1.



[Cooker] [Bug 3192] [drakxtools] New: No double quotes typeable on "US International" keyboard under X

2003-03-11 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3192

   Product: drakxtools
 Component: libsasl2-plug-ntlm
   Summary: No double quotes typeable on "US International" keyboard
under X
   Version: 9.1-18mdk
  Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
  Severity: blocker
  Priority: P2
AssignedTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ReportedBy: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


I use the "US International" keyboard and write with it in English, German, and
Portuguese. This works fine in Mandrake 9.0.

On the current Cooker (installed March 10, 2003) and also in RC1 and RC2 of
Mandrake 9.1 the "US International" keyboard (=US with deadkeys) is unusable, as
one cannot enter the double quotes ('"') (I am writing this report on an MDK 8.2
box) in X. On the text console I get them by pressing <"> at first and then
, in X nothing happens when I do this. Pressing <"> twice in X gives me
two points as they are over an 'ä' but without the 'a' under it and no double
quotes. The apostrophe key <'> works correctly, typing it followed by a space
gives an apostrophe, typing it twice gives a accent acut.

The bug is not only a problam for me, but also for many users in the US who want
to type in non-english languages.

It is probably only a small change in the keyboard tables, so it will not break
anything when it gets fixed for 9.1.



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[Cooker] [Bug 3138] [cups] CUPS printing does not work

2003-03-11 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3138





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-11 20:10 ---
Can you please also post your /etc/hosts file?



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I have a serious printer problem (*) which I cannot investigate because 
for me CUPS does not work at all in KDE :-\ 
 
Cooker freshly installed on a newly formatted partition, on Monday evening 
March 9. 
 
Printer is a HP Deskjet 970 Cxi, installed during the installation proces 
with the (recommended) hpij drivers. 
I'm using a DELL dimension XPS D233 (Pentium II 233) with 224 MB RAM. 
 
Test page prints OK during the installation process except for the problem 
mentioned at (*) which I was trying to investigate in the first place. 
 
First observation: I notice that CUPS is not configured in KDE as the default 
printing system. Instead the default is "Generic UNIX LPD Print System". 
Is this intentional? I thought we were switching to CUPS? 
Perhaps I made an error in the installation process somewhere... 
 
Second observation. 
I try to print something with the default printing system. 
It works(*). 
I switch to CUPS to try and print something. 
It works (*) 
I try to print again, with 2 pages per sheet. 
Now the application crashes immediately. 
 
>From this point on, any application I am in crashes instantly 
when I select CUPS _and_ select the HP Deskjet printer. 
Also the control panel (Peripherals-Printers) crashes when 
I make these selections. 
 
I switched the debug level of cupsd to debug2, restarted 
cupsd, and (in a konqueror print dialog) selected 
CUPS as printing system in combination with my Deskjet printer. 
It crashed and produced the attached /var/log/cups/error_log 
 
I'm competely at a loss what to do next. 
Could it have anything to do with the fact that I accidentally 
named my server DELL and it cannot find it in the /etc/hosts? 
 
Please advice on possible log files or whatever that you want me 
to include. 
 
(*) Apart from the above-described CUPS problem I am experiencing  
the following printing problem. 
It seems to be unrelated to the CUPS problem because it was ALWAYS for 
me like this during the last two months using Cooker. 
The problem is described as follows: 
I print a couple of pages with simple text, does not matter from which 
application in KDE. 
Printer is configured in draft mode. 
First page starts very fast. 
At half of page printing slows done with pauses between the lines. 
 
Sometimes the printing stops completely at the half of the first page. 
Middel LED of printer starts to flash orange. 
According to printer manual this means printer is waiting for data. 
Data does not come  (I waited for 10 minutes or so) 
 
Sometimes the printer manages to finish the pages very very slowly. 
Changing the hpij drivers to eg the GIMPprint ones does not help. 
They print even slower...



[Cooker] [Bug 3181] [hotplug] Concord Camera "is not claimed by any active driver."

2003-03-11 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3181

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  Component|program |hotplug
Product|gtkam   |hotplug
Version|0.1.10-2mdk |2002_04_01-8mdk



--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-11 20:05 ---
There was no change in GTKam, GPhoto2, and related packages between RC1 and RC2.
So it must be a problem of the kernel or of hotplug.



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I have a usb Camera I bought at Walmart.
This camera worked in the Mandrake 9.1 rc1 release.
But now it doesn't work in Mandrake 9.1 rc2.

dmesg reports:
usb.c: USB disconnect on device 00:01.2-1 address 2
hub.c: new USB device 00:01.2-1, assigned address 3
usb.c: USB device 3 (vend/prod 0x919/0x100) is not claimed by any active driver.
usb.c: USB disconnect on device 00:01.2-1 address 3

Gtkam's auto detect thought the camera was a FujiFilm @xia ix-100.



[Cooker] [Bug 1163] [drakxtools] setup not possible

2003-03-11 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1163

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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-11 12:42 ---
This bug should already be fixed. Please test with Mandrake 9.1 RC2 or a newer
Cooker and post your results.



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Language french Under KDE  Procedure = *launch scannerdrake into a terminal 
*you will see a message like: "Epson corp.|Perfection 1650/1650 Photo n'est pas dans 
la base des scanners, configuration mauelle ? OUI NON" If you click on "OUI" there 
won't be effects. Same thing by clicking on "NON"  Other hgandling: *launch 
MCC->hardware->Scanner *it will be the same message & sames buttons, same results.



[Cooker] [Bug 3138] [cups] CUPS printing does not work

2003-03-10 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3138

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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-11 01:34 ---
Can you also attach the files

/etc/cups/cupsd.conf
/etc/cups/printers.conf
/etc/cups/ppd/HP_Deskjet.ppd

The only problem I have seen in your error_log was that CUPS could not find in
IP for the server name "DELL". Can you check your DNS, your name server entry on
your machine, your /etc/hosts, ...




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I have a serious printer problem (*) which I cannot investigate because 
for me CUPS does not work at all in KDE :-\ 
 
Cooker freshly installed on a newly formatted partition, on Monday evening 
March 9. 
 
Printer is a HP Deskjet 970 Cxi, installed during the installation proces 
with the (recommended) hpij drivers. 
I'm using a DELL dimension XPS D233 (Pentium II 233) with 224 MB RAM. 
 
Test page prints OK during the installation process except for the problem 
mentioned at (*) which I was trying to investigate in the first place. 
 
First observation: I notice that CUPS is not configured in KDE as the default 
printing system. Instead the default is "Generic UNIX LPD Print System". 
Is this intentional? I thought we were switching to CUPS? 
Perhaps I made an error in the installation process somewhere... 
 
Second observation. 
I try to print something with the default printing system. 
It works(*). 
I switch to CUPS to try and print something. 
It works (*) 
I try to print again, with 2 pages per sheet. 
Now the application crashes immediately. 
 
>From this point on, any application I am in crashes instantly 
when I select CUPS _and_ select the HP Deskjet printer. 
Also the control panel (Peripherals-Printers) crashes when 
I make these selections. 
 
I switched the debug level of cupsd to debug2, restarted 
cupsd, and (in a konqueror print dialog) selected 
CUPS as printing system in combination with my Deskjet printer. 
It crashed and produced the attached /var/log/cups/error_log 
 
I'm competely at a loss what to do next. 
Could it have anything to do with the fact that I accidentally 
named my server DELL and it cannot find it in the /etc/hosts? 
 
Please advice on possible log files or whatever that you want me 
to include. 
 
(*) Apart from the above-described CUPS problem I am experiencing  
the following printing problem. 
It seems to be unrelated to the CUPS problem because it was ALWAYS for 
me like this during the last two months using Cooker. 
The problem is described as follows: 
I print a couple of pages with simple text, does not matter from which 
application in KDE. 
Printer is configured in draft mode. 
First page starts very fast. 
At half of page printing slows done with pauses between the lines. 
 
Sometimes the printing stops completely at the half of the first page. 
Middel LED of printer starts to flash orange. 
According to printer manual this means printer is waiting for data. 
Data does not come  (I waited for 10 minutes or so) 
 
Sometimes the printer manages to finish the pages very very slowly. 
Changing the hpij drivers to eg the GIMPprint ones does not help. 
They print even slower...



[Cooker] [Bug 1428] [ghostscript] Japanese text cannot be printed

2003-03-09 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1428

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 Resolution||FIXED
Version|7.05-46mdk  |7.05-48mdk



--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-10 05:45 ---
The bug is fixed in

ghostscript-7.05-49mdk.i586.rpm

which will appear on the Cooker after approval by our QA (we are in deep-freeze
now).

The fix is done by adding the path /usr/share/fonts/ttf to the font path of
GhostScript this way GhostScript can read all fonts in this directory and all
subdirectories also when running with "-dPARANOIDSAFER", so the security level
of the printing system does not change with the fix and the fix does not need to
be considered as a workaround.




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I did a fresh install of cooker last night with Japanese as a second language. 
Among other packages, I have 
fonts-ttf-japanese-0.20020727-2mdk
OpenOffice.org-l10n-ja-1.0.2-2mdk
kde-i18n-ja-3.1-1mdk
locales-ja-2.3.1.4-3mdk
ghostscript-7.05-42mdk
ghostscript-fonts-6.0-1mdk
ghostscript-module-X-7.05-42mdk
installed.
No matter what fonts I choose in mozilla or konqueror, I cannot print a simple
page in Japanese successfully on my HP Deskjet 832C.
I have been able to print to a postscript file and view that in gv without any
problems, but when I send it to the printer, it comes out garbled.
I.e I get one of the following:
- Squares instead of Japanese letters
- Blanks instead of Japanese letters
- Symbols instead of Japanese letters, such as $*$$o$K

Almost all postscript files looked correct when viewed in gv.
The one case where I could not view correctly the postscript file in gv was when
I used the default fonts in konqueror!!!

For this test, I created a new user, logged into kde as that user, ran
/usr/sbin/localedrake, logged out and in again. This is as clean of a setup as
possible.



[Cooker] [Bug 1428] [ghostscript] Japanese text cannot be printed

2003-03-08 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1428

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   Platform|PC  |All



--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-08 21:23 ---
I have found a fix: For security reasons I have changed the "-dSAFER" in the
GhostScript command lines of the Foomatic data files to "-dPARANOIDSAFER" some
months ago. I tested now switching it back to "-dSAFER" and this fixed the
japanese printing. The Red Hat test pages and Mozilla print nicely in japanese now.

"-dSAFER" prevents malicious PostScript programs sent into a print queue from
*writing* into arbitrary files. As GhostScript runs as "lp" when printing
leaving out "-dSAFER" would allow a malicious user to remove or manipulate
someone else's print job on th same server.

"-dPARANOIDSAFER" prevents malicious PostScript programs sent into a print queue
from *writing* and *reading* into arbitrary files. As GhostScript runs as "lp"
when printing leaving out "-dPARANOIDSAFER" would allow a malicious user to read
someone else's confidential print job on the same server.

Probably for 9.1 we will return the "-dPARANOIDSAFER" to "-dSAFER" as it was
before, as it is not possible to compromise the system with it (GhostScript does
not run as root). We will try to find a better solution later as this is only a
workaround for the bug in GhostScript that "-dPARANOIDSAFER" also seems to
prevent GhostScript from reading certain fonts.

I ask you for doing additional testing. Can you edit your PPD file(s) in
/etc/cups/ppd/ replacing "-dPSARANOIDSAFER" by "-dSAFER", restart CUPS ("service
cups restart"), and then print again? Then japanese printing should work. Please
report your results.




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I did a fresh install of cooker last night with Japanese as a second language. 
Among other packages, I have 
fonts-ttf-japanese-0.20020727-2mdk
OpenOffice.org-l10n-ja-1.0.2-2mdk
kde-i18n-ja-3.1-1mdk
locales-ja-2.3.1.4-3mdk
ghostscript-7.05-42mdk
ghostscript-fonts-6.0-1mdk
ghostscript-module-X-7.05-42mdk
installed.
No matter what fonts I choose in mozilla or konqueror, I cannot print a simple
page in Japanese successfully on my HP Deskjet 832C.
I have been able to print to a postscript file and view that in gv without any
problems, but when I send it to the printer, it comes out garbled.
I.e I get one of the following:
- Squares instead of Japanese letters
- Blanks instead of Japanese letters
- Symbols instead of Japanese letters, such as $*$$o$K

Almost all postscript files looked correct when viewed in gv.
The one case where I could not view correctly the postscript file in gv was when
I used the default fonts in konqueror!!!

For this test, I created a new user, logged into kde as that user, ran
/usr/sbin/localedrake, logged out and in again. This is as clean of a setup as
possible.



[Cooker] [Bug 1875] [drakxtools] hp deskjet 712c not supported in Mandrake 9.1RC1

2003-03-08 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1875





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-08 15:26 ---
Can you please tell me whether the problem is fixed now? Thank you.



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I installed Mandrake 9.1RC1 and could not print. The HP Deskjet 712c
was not supported with the CUPS driver. It appears that pnm2ppa is needed
for printing to this printer but the software is not part of the distribution.

The following links point to some info:
http://www.linuxprinting.org/printer_list.cgi?make=HP
http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=71232

When using Mandrake 9.0, I was able to configure this printer during the
installation.

Thanks!



[Cooker] [Bug 2369] [hotplug] PSC 2210 Not Properly Detected/Installed

2003-03-06 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2369

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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-07 04:23 ---
Auto-loading of USB storage is Fred Lepieds baby (hotplug, dynamic, DevFS,
...?), I reassign the bug to him.



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Hi,
  When I turn on my Hewlett-Packard PSC-2210 multifunction device, I must
manually modprobe the printer module before it will work. Below is the
information provided by lsusb -v:

Bus 001 Device 002: ID 03f0:2911 Hewlett-Packard
Device Descriptor:
  bLength18
  bDescriptorType 1
  bcdUSB   2.00
  bDeviceClass0 Interface
  bDeviceSubClass 0
  bDeviceProtocol 0
  bMaxPacketSize0 8
  idVendor   0x03f0 Hewlett-Packard
  idProduct  0x2911
  bcdDevice1.00
  iManufacturer   1 Hewlett-Packard
  iProduct2 PSC 2200 Series
  iSerial 3 MY266B10CQ0G
  bNumConfigurations  1
  Configuration Descriptor:
bLength 9
bDescriptorType 2
wTotalLength  122
bNumInterfaces  4
bConfigurationValue 1
iConfiguration  0
bmAttributes 0xc0
  Self Powered
MaxPower2mA
Interface Descriptor:
  bLength 9
  bDescriptorType 4
  bInterfaceNumber0
  bAlternateSetting   0
  bNumEndpoints   3
  bInterfaceClass   255 Vendor Specific Class
  bInterfaceSubClass204
  bInterfaceProtocol  0
  iInterface  0
  Endpoint Descriptor:
bLength 7
bDescriptorType 5
bEndpointAddress 0x01  EP 1 OUT
bmAttributes2
  Transfer TypeBulk
  Synch Type   none
wMaxPacketSize 64
bInterval   0
  Endpoint Descriptor:
bLength 7
bDescriptorType 5
bEndpointAddress 0x81  EP 1 IN
bmAttributes2
  Transfer TypeBulk
  Synch Type   none
wMaxPacketSize 64
bInterval   0
  Endpoint Descriptor:
bLength 7
bDescriptorType 5
bEndpointAddress 0x82  EP 2 IN
bmAttributes3
  Transfer TypeInterrupt
  Synch Type   none
wMaxPacketSize  8
bInterval  10
Interface Descriptor:
  bLength 9
  bDescriptorType 4
  bInterfaceNumber1
  bAlternateSetting   0
  bNumEndpoints   3
  bInterfaceClass 7 Printer
  bInterfaceSubClass  1 Printer
  bInterfaceProtocol  2 Bidirectional
  iInterface  0
  Endpoint Descriptor:
bLength 7
bDescriptorType 5
bEndpointAddress 0x03  EP 3 OUT
bmAttributes2
  Transfer TypeBulk
  Synch Type   none
wMaxPacketSize 64
bInterval   0
  Endpoint Descriptor:
bLength 7
bDescriptorType 5
bEndpointAddress 0x83  EP 3 IN
bmAttributes2
  Transfer TypeBulk
  Synch Type   none
wMaxPacketSize 64
bInterval   0
  Endpoint Descriptor:
bLength 7
bDescriptorType 5
bEndpointAddress 0x84  EP 4 IN
bmAttributes3
  Transfer TypeInterrupt
  Synch Type   none
wMaxPacketSize  8
bInterval  10
Interface Descriptor:
  bLength 9
  bDescriptorType 4
  bInterfaceNumber2
  bAlternateSetting   0
  bNumEndpoints   3
  bInterfaceClass   255 Vendor Specific Class
  bInterfaceSubClass255 Vendor Specific Subclass
  bInterfaceProtocol255 Vendor Specific Protocol
  iInterface  0
  Endpoint Descriptor:
bLength 7
bDescriptorType 5
bEndpointAddress 0x05  EP 5 OUT
bmAttributes2
  Transfer TypeBulk
  Synch Type   none
wMaxPacketSize 64
bInterv

[Cooker] [Bug 1858] [harddrake] incoherence between hardware folder type and field

2003-03-06 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1858

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  Component|program |harddrake
Product|sane-backends   |harddrake
Version|1.0.11-5mdk |9.1-15mdk



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I have done my part on making Scannerdrake the not recognizing the ADSL modem
any more. Now the component of Harddrake/the DrakXTools which should recognize
the modem has to be fixed. Therefore I reassign this bug to the maintainer of
Harddrake.



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in harddrake, some field are not in line with the hardware label type, for
example  i take USB ADSL Modem (Speed Touch) under the scanner folder and
unknown/other folder.



[Cooker] [Bug 1237] [cups] Cannot cancel own print jobs.

2003-03-06 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1237





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-06 18:29 ---
Is it possible to cancel print jobs from the KDE Printing Manager (KDE Control
Center, "Peripherals" section)?



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After a default installation of Mandrake 9.0, it is necessary to login as
root in order to cancel user print jobs. Not being allowed to cancel one's own
print jobs is rather strange to say the least.



[Cooker] [Bug 872] [cups] page size for postscript

2003-03-06 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=872





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-06 18:26 ---
I cannot reproduce this bug. I have an Epson Stylus C70 and several other Epsons
(Stylus CX3200, CX5200, Photo 900) here and they all work correctly. For
installing them I plugged them in, turned them on, started "printerdrake" and
waited for the main window showing up. The Epson Stylus C70 and Stylus Photo 900
installed fully automatically, the Stylus CX models needed manual model
selection due to a hardware bug but installed correctly, too. I printed test
pages on all of them (by double-clicking the entries in the main window of
Printerdrake and choosing "Print test pages" and then "Standard test page". The
pages came out always correctly with nothing of the black frame missing.

Please check the following:

- Is the paper size (Letter/A4) set correctly? This can especially go wrong when
you choose another language than the one of the country where you are in the
beginning of the installation. Then you should at least choose the correct
country in the "Summary" step of the installation. In "Printerdrake" you can
correct the paper size setting by double-clicking the printer entry, choosing
"Printer options" and modifying the "Page Size" setting.

- Only Epson Stylus Photo printers do borderless ("Fullbleed") printing. All
other Epson inkjets have certain unprintable margins.

- The unprintable margins of Epson inkjets are not symmetric. Usually they start
printing right at the upper border and at the three other borders there are
around three or 4 mm on which the printer cannot print.

- It is possible that some PostScript documents are somehow broken. Please tell
with which program you created the document, or better make the document
available to download for us.




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Using CUPS with the ghostscript+gimp-print driver on an Epson Stylus Color 400
results in a shifted (towards the top - firstly printed - part of the paper) and
clipped (smaller printed area, big margin at tha lastly printed part) printout.
This problems wasn't there using stcolor driver and lprng under suse. Other
people told me, that they had the same problem with a C70 printer, and switching
to PDQ from CUPS solved the problem.



[Cooker] [Bug 2793] [sane-backends] ScannerDrake Hangs if Incorrect IP is Provided

2003-03-06 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2793

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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-06 15:44 ---
As Scannerdrake only writes config files and then runs SANE utilities, this must
be a SANE bug.

Where did you enter the wrong address, in "Scanner sharing to hosts:" or in "Use
the scanners on hosts:"?

What kind of wrong address was it? Didi it not exist at all? Did it exist, but
no scanners connected to that machine and/or no scanner sharing set up there?
Was the machine a SANE server but only not allowing your machine to access?

Where did Scannerdrake hang? After clicking OK in the printer sharing window?
After leaving and restarting Scannerdrake? In which state did it hang? During
"Searching for configured scanners"? Or during "Searching for new scanners"? Can
you still run scanning programs like XSane?

What does happen if you run (as root) the command

scanimage -L

in a terminal window.



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If you accidentally type in an incorrect IP address in Scannerdrake's 
scanner sharing utility, then you can no longer get into scannerdrake. It 
just hangs waiting for a response from a non-existant IP address when it 
starts up with no way to resolve the problem or even know anything is 
wrong. 
 
  -Tim



[Cooker] [Bug 2038] [drakconf] Several drakxtools crash if used in MCC

2003-03-05 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2038

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   Severity|normal  |blocker
 Status|UNCONFIRMED |NEW
  Component|printerdrake|program
 Ever Confirmed||1
Product|drakxtools  |drakconf
   Platform|PC  |All
Summary|Program crashes at startup. |Several drakxtools crash if
   ||used in MCC
Version|9.1-13mdk   |9.1-5mdk



--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-05 21:55 ---
Not only Printerdrake crashes inside the MCC when one clicks on an arbitrary
button, but also Scannerdrake. They both are written with the "interactive"
library. Tools which are written directly with GTK work insode MCC.

Directly called from the command line all tools work.



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When calling printerdrake in the command line in a computer without local
printers, when you say yes to the message: "Do you want to enable printing on
printers in the local network?" You get the message: 
"Can't locate object method "set" via package
"MDK::Common::Func::before_leaving" at /usr/lib/libDrakX/printer/printerdrake.pm
line 3290."



[Cooker] [Bug 2057] [printer-filters] Installation leaves an empty file "1" in the root directory

2003-02-27 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2057

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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-27 22:45 ---
Will be fixed in the printer-*-1.0.95mdk* packages which appear soon on the Cooker.



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I'm not sure which of the three printer-* packages is doing this, but one of them 
leaves an empty /1 file.  I'm pretty sure it's an install script in the rpm.  It's 
been doing this for a very long time now.



[Cooker] [Bug 1875] [drakxtools] hp deskjet 712c not supported in Mandrake 9.1RC1

2003-02-27 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1875

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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-27 22:28 ---
I am working on the packages

foomatic-db-3.0-0.beta1.20030227.1mdk.i586.rpm
printer-filters-1.0-95mdk.i586.rpm

As soon as they are on the Cooker the HP DeskJet 712C (and other PPA DeskJets)
should work again.




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I installed Mandrake 9.1RC1 and could not print. The HP Deskjet 712c
was not supported with the CUPS driver. It appears that pnm2ppa is needed
for printing to this printer but the software is not part of the distribution.

The following links point to some info:
http://www.linuxprinting.org/printer_list.cgi?make=HP
http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=71232

When using Mandrake 9.0, I was able to configure this printer during the
installation.

Thanks!



[Cooker] [Bug 1858] [sane-backends] incoherence between hardware folder type and field

2003-02-26 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1858

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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-27 02:32 ---

I have posted the issue with "sane-find-scanner" listing the Alcatel Speed Touch
on the SANE mailing list. I got the response shown below. So it seems that one
cannot easily distinguish USB scanners from other USB devices. In scannerdrake
("detect()" function in /usr/lib/libDrakX/scanner.pm) I have now added an
explicit check whether the detected device is an Alcatel Speed Touch. If so, it
is skipped, so that Scannerdrake does not show it.



Hi,

On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 11:51:43PM +0100, Till Kamppeter wrote:

> I have run "sane-find-scanner" on a machine with the Alcatel Speed Touch 
> USB ADSL Modem connected:
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# sane-find-scanner -q
> found USB scanner (vendor=0x06b9 [ALCATEL], product=0x4061 [Speed Touch USB ])
at libusb:001:013


> Not only the three connected scanners are listed, but also the Alcatel 
> modem. I didn't know that this device is an internet scanner.


Well, it could "scan" some of these nice photos that are told to be
everywhere in the internet :-)

> In Mandrake Linux this causes the problem that Harddrake lists this 
> device in the scanner sub-directory and users get confused. Perhaps 
> there is a bug in "sane-find-scanner" which makes the modem recognized 
> as a scanner.


I wouldn't call it a bug. It's a design principle. There is no USB
scanner class so you can't ask USB to list all scanners.
sane-find-scanner lists all devices that may be scanners. It checks if
the device isn't a hub, a printer and so on. So basically all
vendor-specific devices are listed.

That's the reason for the "(probably)" in the output of
sane-find-scanner:
  # Your USB scanner was (probably) detected. It may or may not be supported by
  # SANE. Try scanimage -L and read the backend's manpage.

All scanners should be detected but some other devices, too. E.g. I
have heard about card readers that are found by sane-find-scanner.


> D:  Ver= 1.10 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=00 Prot=00 MxPS= 8 #Cfgs=  1


Class is vendor specific


> I:  If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 1 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=00 Prot=00 Driver=(none)


Interface is vendor specific. I don't think there is an easy way to
detect that this is not a scanner. Maybe because of it's many alt
settings? But you never know if a scanner may provide such settings,
too.


> P. S.: Or are there any volunteers to write a SANE backend for the 
> Alcatel Speed Touch internet scanner.


You asked, you write the driver :-) Press the scan button and you get
one random image from internet.

Bye,
  Henning
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example  i take USB ADSL Modem (Speed Touch) under the scanner folder and
unknown/other folder.



[Cooker] [Bug 2171] [hpoj] Can't install hp lj-1220 in mdk 9.1 rc1 with cups/hpoj

2003-02-26 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2171

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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-27 01:55 ---
Bug fixed in the CVS. So the fix will appear on the Cooker with the next release
of the drakxtools (9.1-8mdk).



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this is known bug in hpoj. check homepage, where is this text:

(Debian bug (*), but applies to other distributions as well) When using devfs,
one must restart ptal-init after powering on printer if it was started when
printer was powered off. A symptom is that ptal-mlcd reports an error message
"Couldn't find device: llioOpenOne failed!" with a device node containing
wildcard characters, such as "/dev/usb/lp[0-9]*". You can work around this
problem by editing the device configuration file in /etc/ptal and changing the
line "init.mlcd.append+=-device" to specify the specific possible device node(s)
(for example, "/dev/usb/lp0", separated by spaces if more than one USB printer
specified) instead of a general wildcard pattern. Then re-run "ptal-init start"
for the change to take effect.

(*) link to debian bug:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=156573&repeatmerged=yes

if you check bug history at debian, there is information, that latest cvs works
fine with wildcards in device name..



[Cooker] [Bug 2369] [hotplug] PSC 2210 Not Properly Detected/Installed

2003-02-26 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2369





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-27 00:05 ---
Can you add a line "PRINTER=yes" into /etc/sysconfig/usb to see whether this
makes the module properly loaded (normally Printerdrake should do this
automatically)?





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Hi,
  When I turn on my Hewlett-Packard PSC-2210 multifunction device, I must
manually modprobe the printer module before it will work. Below is the
information provided by lsusb -v:

Bus 001 Device 002: ID 03f0:2911 Hewlett-Packard
Device Descriptor:
  bLength18
  bDescriptorType 1
  bcdUSB   2.00
  bDeviceClass0 Interface
  bDeviceSubClass 0
  bDeviceProtocol 0
  bMaxPacketSize0 8
  idVendor   0x03f0 Hewlett-Packard
  idProduct  0x2911
  bcdDevice1.00
  iManufacturer   1 Hewlett-Packard
  iProduct2 PSC 2200 Series
  iSerial 3 MY266B10CQ0G
  bNumConfigurations  1
  Configuration Descriptor:
bLength 9
bDescriptorType 2
wTotalLength  122
bNumInterfaces  4
bConfigurationValue 1
iConfiguration  0
bmAttributes 0xc0
  Self Powered
MaxPower2mA
Interface Descriptor:
  bLength 9
  bDescriptorType 4
  bInterfaceNumber0
  bAlternateSetting   0
  bNumEndpoints   3
  bInterfaceClass   255 Vendor Specific Class
  bInterfaceSubClass204
  bInterfaceProtocol  0
  iInterface  0
  Endpoint Descriptor:
bLength 7
bDescriptorType 5
bEndpointAddress 0x01  EP 1 OUT
bmAttributes2
  Transfer TypeBulk
  Synch Type   none
wMaxPacketSize 64
bInterval   0
  Endpoint Descriptor:
bLength 7
bDescriptorType 5
bEndpointAddress 0x81  EP 1 IN
bmAttributes2
  Transfer TypeBulk
  Synch Type   none
wMaxPacketSize 64
bInterval   0
  Endpoint Descriptor:
bLength 7
bDescriptorType 5
bEndpointAddress 0x82  EP 2 IN
bmAttributes3
  Transfer TypeInterrupt
  Synch Type   none
wMaxPacketSize  8
bInterval  10
Interface Descriptor:
  bLength 9
  bDescriptorType 4
  bInterfaceNumber1
  bAlternateSetting   0
  bNumEndpoints   3
  bInterfaceClass 7 Printer
  bInterfaceSubClass  1 Printer
  bInterfaceProtocol  2 Bidirectional
  iInterface  0
  Endpoint Descriptor:
bLength 7
bDescriptorType 5
bEndpointAddress 0x03  EP 3 OUT
bmAttributes2
  Transfer TypeBulk
  Synch Type   none
wMaxPacketSize 64
bInterval   0
  Endpoint Descriptor:
bLength 7
bDescriptorType 5
bEndpointAddress 0x83  EP 3 IN
bmAttributes2
  Transfer TypeBulk
  Synch Type   none
wMaxPacketSize 64
bInterval   0
  Endpoint Descriptor:
bLength 7
bDescriptorType 5
bEndpointAddress 0x84  EP 4 IN
bmAttributes3
  Transfer TypeInterrupt
  Synch Type   none
wMaxPacketSize  8
bInterval  10
Interface Descriptor:
  bLength 9
  bDescriptorType 4
  bInterfaceNumber2
  bAlternateSetting   0
  bNumEndpoints   3
  bInterfaceClass   255 Vendor Specific Class
  bInterfaceSubClass255 Vendor Specific Subclass
  bInterfaceProtocol255 Vendor Specific Protocol
  iInterface  0
  Endpoint Descriptor:
bLength 7
bDescriptorType 5
bEndpointAddress 0x05  EP 5 OUT
bmAttributes2
  Transfer TypeBulk
  Synch Type   none
wMaxPacketSize 64
bInterval   0
  Endpoint Descriptor:
bLength 7
bDescriptorType 5
bEndpointAddress 0x85  EP 5 IN

[Cooker] [Bug 2222] [cups] Admin web interfaces crashes cups

2003-02-26 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=

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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-26 23:35 ---
I have uploaded a fixed version of CUPS onto the Cooker now: 1.1.19-0.2mdk.




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When attempting to update the options for a printer in the admin section through the 
web interface, like changing the default page size or output resolution, it causes the 
CUPS server to stop. It can be restarted but you cannot change any of the options in 
the admin section. (For 9.1 RC1 only)



[Cooker] [Bug 2369] [hotplug] PSC 2210 Not Properly Detected/Installed

2003-02-26 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2369





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-26 14:59 ---
The case that the module is not automatically loaded when plugging the device in
is probably a hardware bug of the device not reporting back the correct device
class. To work around this, simply run "printerdrake". This configures the
device automatically for printing, scanning, and photo card access via mtools
and, what is important for your mentioned problem, it sets "PRINTER=yes" in 
/etc/sysconfig/usb.

One tip: Photo card access is faster when you mount your device as a USB mass
storage device instead of using the mtools.



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Hi,
  When I turn on my Hewlett-Packard PSC-2210 multifunction device, I must
manually modprobe the printer module before it will work. Below is the
information provided by lsusb -v:

Bus 001 Device 002: ID 03f0:2911 Hewlett-Packard
Device Descriptor:
  bLength18
  bDescriptorType 1
  bcdUSB   2.00
  bDeviceClass0 Interface
  bDeviceSubClass 0
  bDeviceProtocol 0
  bMaxPacketSize0 8
  idVendor   0x03f0 Hewlett-Packard
  idProduct  0x2911
  bcdDevice1.00
  iManufacturer   1 Hewlett-Packard
  iProduct2 PSC 2200 Series
  iSerial 3 MY266B10CQ0G
  bNumConfigurations  1
  Configuration Descriptor:
bLength 9
bDescriptorType 2
wTotalLength  122
bNumInterfaces  4
bConfigurationValue 1
iConfiguration  0
bmAttributes 0xc0
  Self Powered
MaxPower2mA
Interface Descriptor:
  bLength 9
  bDescriptorType 4
  bInterfaceNumber0
  bAlternateSetting   0
  bNumEndpoints   3
  bInterfaceClass   255 Vendor Specific Class
  bInterfaceSubClass204
  bInterfaceProtocol  0
  iInterface  0
  Endpoint Descriptor:
bLength 7
bDescriptorType 5
bEndpointAddress 0x01  EP 1 OUT
bmAttributes2
  Transfer TypeBulk
  Synch Type   none
wMaxPacketSize 64
bInterval   0
  Endpoint Descriptor:
bLength 7
bDescriptorType 5
bEndpointAddress 0x81  EP 1 IN
bmAttributes2
  Transfer TypeBulk
  Synch Type   none
wMaxPacketSize 64
bInterval   0
  Endpoint Descriptor:
bLength 7
bDescriptorType 5
bEndpointAddress 0x82  EP 2 IN
bmAttributes3
  Transfer TypeInterrupt
  Synch Type   none
wMaxPacketSize  8
bInterval  10
Interface Descriptor:
  bLength 9
  bDescriptorType 4
  bInterfaceNumber1
  bAlternateSetting   0
  bNumEndpoints   3
  bInterfaceClass 7 Printer
  bInterfaceSubClass  1 Printer
  bInterfaceProtocol  2 Bidirectional
  iInterface  0
  Endpoint Descriptor:
bLength 7
bDescriptorType 5
bEndpointAddress 0x03  EP 3 OUT
bmAttributes2
  Transfer TypeBulk
  Synch Type   none
wMaxPacketSize 64
bInterval   0
  Endpoint Descriptor:
bLength 7
bDescriptorType 5
bEndpointAddress 0x83  EP 3 IN
bmAttributes2
  Transfer TypeBulk
  Synch Type   none
wMaxPacketSize 64
bInterval   0
  Endpoint Descriptor:
bLength 7
bDescriptorType 5
bEndpointAddress 0x84  EP 4 IN
bmAttributes3
  Transfer TypeInterrupt
  Synch Type   none
wMaxPacketSize  8
bInterval  10
Interface Descriptor:
  bLength 9
  bDescriptorType 4
  bInterfaceNumber2
  bAlternateSetting   0
  bNumEndpoints   3
  bInterfaceClass   255 Vendor Specific Class
  bInterfaceSubClass255 Vendor Specific Subclass
  bInterfaceProtocol255 Vendor Specific Protocol
  iInterface  0
  Endpoint Descriptor:
bLength 7
bDescriptorType 5
 

[Cooker] [Bug 1237] [cups] Cannot cancel own print jobs.

2003-02-26 Thread till
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1237





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-26 14:41 ---
How did you try to cancel the jobs? Web interface? KDE Print Manager? "cancel"
command or "lprm" command? Was the printer already printing the job?




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After a default installation of Mandrake 9.0, it is necessary to login as
root in order to cancel user print jobs. Not being allowed to cancel one's own
print jobs is rather strange to say the least.



[Cooker] [Bug 2222] [cups] Admin web interfaces crashes cups

2003-02-23 Thread till
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-23 15:39 ---
This is most probably a problem in the CUPS system. I couldn't do any update in
the moment as www.cups.org is down. I have informed Mike Sweet, the author of
CUPS, about the problem.




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When attempting to update the options for a printer in the admin section through the 
web interface, like changing the default page size or output resolution, it causes the 
CUPS server to stop. It can be restarted but you cannot change any of the options in 
the admin section. (For 9.1 RC1 only)



[Cooker] [Bug 2173] [Installation] Can't install hp lj-1220 in mdk 9.1 rc1 with cups/hpoj

2003-02-22 Thread till
https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2173

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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-23 00:26 ---
The problem was already known when 9.1ec1 came out and users were advised to
turn off all local printers during installation on the announcement of 9.1rc1.

The bug was in the installer (not in HPOJ) and it is already fixed on the Cooker.



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During 9.1 install, on a Tyan 1854c mobo, 667mhzPIII, parport install,
at the configure printer point, an error message came up on the install
screen:
"An error occurred
panic: swash-fetch.

When I was able to boot into only a level 3 environment, there was a message to
run /etc/rc3.d/S59hpoj.  I did so and received a 'file not found' error.

I could not perform a startx, but that may be due to having to boot the install
at the point of the printer problem.

My 9.0 install has no problem with the printer and runs through the install with
the greatest of ease.



[Cooker] [Bug 1215] [gphoto] Electronic camera not detected/listed. beta3

2003-02-22 Thread till
https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1215





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-22 13:19 ---
Can you post this as a new bug, either of the "mandrake_desk" package or of the
program which is supposed to be started when clicking on "Synchronize my
PalmPilot". Here noone will find your suggestion.



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Choosing the camera package and identify camera through:

Multimedia>graphics>Gphoto

Selection Gphoto brings up the version 0.4.3 of Gphoto with a camera list which is 
already 2-3 years outdated. This was already the case in 9.0. Please let the menu 
entry refer to Gphoto2 and bring up the GtKam frontend or Digikam . Please delete 
Gphoto version 0.4.3. from the distribution it is seriously outdated

I gave this the severity critical because users won't be able to use their electronic 
camera



[Cooker] [Bug 1637] [OpenOffice.org] OpenOffice doesn't start.

2003-02-21 Thread till
https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1637

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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-22 01:46 ---
A solution for the problem of OpenOffice.org crashing dependent on what
printers/PPD files are used is already found. It is a bug in OpenOffice.org:

http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=11616

Gwenole will include the fix in the next version of OpenOffice.org on the Cooker.




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[Cooker] [Bug 1637] [OpenOffice.org] OpenOffice doesn't start.

2003-02-21 Thread till
https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1637





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-22 01:40 ---
> nmap for printing!?

nmap is used by printerdrake to auto-detect network printers (printers directly
connected to the ethernet) and Windows boxes with shared printers. See the
network scanning options in the "Add printer" wizard of printerdrake.



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[Cooker] [Bug 1215] [gphoto] Electronic camera not detected/listed. beta3

2003-02-21 Thread till
https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1215





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-21 22:01 ---
Now you only need to have flphoto-1.1-0.4mdk from the Cooker installed and you
will find a point for downloading photos in the "What to do" menu.




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Choosing the camera package and identify camera through:

Multimedia>graphics>Gphoto

Selection Gphoto brings up the version 0.4.3 of Gphoto with a camera list which is 
already 2-3 years outdated. This was already the case in 9.0. Please let the menu 
entry refer to Gphoto2 and bring up the GtKam frontend or Digikam . Please delete 
Gphoto version 0.4.3. from the distribution it is seriously outdated

I gave this the severity critical because users won't be able to use their electronic 
camera



[Cooker] [Bug 1215] [gphoto] Electronic camera not detected/listed. beta3

2003-02-21 Thread till
https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1215





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-21 19:55 ---
I have improved the menu entries now. The "GPhoto" entry has now a hint that one
should use "FLPhoto" or "GTKam" for new cameras and both "FLPhoto" and "GTKam"
have a "(GPhoto2)" in their menu entries.



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Multimedia>graphics>Gphoto

Selection Gphoto brings up the version 0.4.3 of Gphoto with a camera list which is 
already 2-3 years outdated. This was already the case in 9.0. Please let the menu 
entry refer to Gphoto2 and bring up the GtKam frontend or Digikam . Please delete 
Gphoto version 0.4.3. from the distribution it is seriously outdated

I gave this the severity critical because users won't be able to use their electronic 
camera



[Cooker] [Bug 1075] [cups] incorrect colors on HP Deskjet 832 C

2003-02-21 Thread till
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-21 19:46 ---
For me it seems that there is a problem with urpmi. The screen output makes the
impression that all packages get installed, this means that printerdrake
requested the installation. When they do not get installed in reality it is not
a problem of printerdrake. So I re-assign the bug to the install team.



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I am running current cooker and I have set up my HP Deskjet 832C as an available
printer. 
I was given the choice between 
HP Deskjet Series CUPS v. 1.1
HP New Deskjet Series CUPS v. 1.1
and I chose the former since it seemed to be the default.
I also chose the colormodel to be CMYK because it was the default.
Then I printed the test page and all the black colors (the borders and the text)
were blue instead of black.
The resolution in the colored graphics seemed to be much below the 300 DPI that
I had specified.

I tried to switch to a grayscale colormodel and printed the test page, but it
looked the same as with the CMYK colormodel.



[Cooker] [Bug 1075] [cups] incorrect colors on HP Deskjet 832 C

2003-02-21 Thread till
https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1075





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-21 17:53 ---
printerdrake works correctly for me currently. Can you update to the current
Cooker packages and run printerdrake again to see whether it is working
correctly now?



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I am running current cooker and I have set up my HP Deskjet 832C as an available
printer. 
I was given the choice between 
HP Deskjet Series CUPS v. 1.1
HP New Deskjet Series CUPS v. 1.1
and I chose the former since it seemed to be the default.
I also chose the colormodel to be CMYK because it was the default.
Then I printed the test page and all the black colors (the borders and the text)
were blue instead of black.
The resolution in the colored graphics seemed to be much below the 300 DPI that
I had specified.

I tried to switch to a grayscale colormodel and printed the test page, but it
looked the same as with the CMYK colormodel.




[Cooker] [Bug 1237] [cups] Cannot cancel own print jobs.

2003-02-21 Thread till
https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1237





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-21 17:03 ---
At least as long as the job didn't start to print it should work with the
current Cooker version (1.1.19-0.1mdk).




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After a default installation of Mandrake 9.0, it is necessary to login as
root in order to cancel user print jobs. Not being allowed to cancel one's own
print jobs is rather strange to say the least.




[Cooker] [Bug 1215] [gphoto] Electronic camera not detected/listed. beta3

2003-02-21 Thread till
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-21 16:42 ---
GPhoto2 is included in Mandrake Linux since 8.1 or so already. The graphical
frontends are named "flphoto" and "gtkam" (both in the "Multimedia"|"Graphics"
menu. The command line frontend is "gphoto2". The old "gphoto" is still shipped
in addition because some older camera models are  not supported by GPhoto2. If
they are not on your system, install "flphoto", "gtkam", and "gphoto2" via MCC or do

urpmi flphoto gtkam gphoto2

on the command line. All needed driver and library packages get installed
automatically.

With all this installed you can also set up your camera in the KDE Control
Center using "Peripherals"|"Digital Camera" and then access the photo by
entering the address "camera:/" in the Konqueror.




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Choosing the camera package and identify camera through:

Multimedia>graphics>Gphoto

Selection Gphoto brings up the version 0.4.3 of Gphoto with a camera list which is 
already 2-3 years outdated. This was already the case in 9.0. Please let the menu 
entry refer to Gphoto2 and bring up the GtKam frontend or Digikam . Please delete 
Gphoto version 0.4.3. from the distribution it is seriously outdated

I gave this the severity critical because users won't be able to use their electronic 
camera




[Cooker] [Bug 1076] [cups] a cups link points to `hostname`:631 instead of localhost:631

2003-02-21 Thread till
https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1076





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-21 16:23 ---
Can you check again with the current Cooker packages (*cups*-1.1.19-0.1mdk*)?
Probably the fix is already included there.



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I use mozilla to go to the cups server on localhost:631 and try to print a test
page.
I get the response
You don't have permission to access the resource on this server
The link that "print test page" points to is:
http://c-115082.cmdm.wisc.edu:631/printers/Printer?op=print-test-page
[i.e. my actual hostname] instead of:
http://localhost:631/printers/Printer?op=print-test-page

all other links on that cups administration page refer to localhost:631
and work without any problems.

The steps I used to get to this point are trivial: Log onto the cups server as
root, click "printers" and "print test page":

# mozilla localhost:631
click on administration [enter root and root's password]
click on printers
click on print test page




[Cooker] [Bug 1962] [kernel] Can't/won't install printer

2003-02-21 Thread till
https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1962

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   Platform|Other   |PC
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-21 14:24 ---
Your printer does not show up in /proc/bus/usb/devices which means that the
kernel didn't recognize it. So printerdrake or CUPS have no access to it. The
problem must be fixed in the kernel (or can be surrounded by connecting the
printer to the parallel port or to a USB controller on a PCI card).

There were known problems with USB on VIA chipsets and the kernel of Mandrake
9.0. I have even heard about that one could work around/fix the problem by
installing the kernel from Mandrake 8.2.

So it is really strange that noone succeeded to fix the Cooker kernel to work
with these chipsets again (it is possible as it worked in Mandrake 8.2).

I reassign this bug to the kernel, as it is definitely a kernel problem.



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While trying to install HP948c printer I get the following: 
 
rmmod: module parport_probe is not loaded 
modprobe: Can't locate module parport_probe 
modprobe: Can't locate module parport_probe 
rmmod: module parport_probe is not loaded




[Cooker] [Bug 1962] [drakxtools] Can't/won't install printer

2003-02-21 Thread till
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-21 12:43 ---
Is your printer on the parallel port or on the USB?



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While trying to install HP948c printer I get the following: 
 
rmmod: module parport_probe is not loaded 
modprobe: Can't locate module parport_probe 
modprobe: Can't locate module parport_probe 
rmmod: module parport_probe is not loaded




[Cooker] [Bug 1962] [drakxtools] Can't/won't install printer

2003-02-20 Thread till
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-21 03:25 ---
The problem of printerdrake not starting out of MCC is already fixed on the Cooker.

For me it looks like an incompatibility between kernel and motherboard chipset
(perhaps bug in kernel or hardware) which leads to the parallel or USB printer
not being recognized.

So please provide us info which kernel package you have exactly installed ("rpm
-qa | grep kernel" and "uname -a") which motherboard chipset do you have, output
of "lspcidrake", output of "cat /proc/bus/usb/devices" (for USB printers), which
kernel modules are loaded ("lsmod").

If your printer worked in Mandrake 8.2 or 9.0, install the kernel from that
Mandrake version and try to set up your printer again. Please tell whether this
helps.




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While trying to install HP948c printer I get the following: 
 
rmmod: module parport_probe is not loaded 
modprobe: Can't locate module parport_probe 
modprobe: Can't locate module parport_probe 
rmmod: module parport_probe is not loaded




[Cooker] [Bug 1875] [drakxtools] hp deskjet 712c not supported in Mandrake 9.1RC1

2003-02-20 Thread till
https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1875





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-21 01:24 ---
Can you check whether you have enough free disk space with

df -k

It can be that there was not enough space for a temporary file and so it got
incompletely written.

Can you also uninstall all foomatic packages with

rpm -e --nodeps foomatic-db foomatic-filters foomatic-db-engine

Then re-install the packages with

urpmi foomatic-db foomatic-filters foomatic-db-engine

This fixes broken files in the Foomatic database. I have checked on my test box,
there are the same packages and printerdrake sets up a queue for a DeskJet 712C
without problems for me.




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I installed Mandrake 9.1RC1 and could not print. The HP Deskjet 712c
was not supported with the CUPS driver. It appears that pnm2ppa is needed
for printing to this printer but the software is not part of the distribution.

The following links point to some info:
http://www.linuxprinting.org/printer_list.cgi?make=HP
http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=71232

When using Mandrake 9.0, I was able to configure this printer during the
installation.

Thanks!




[Cooker] [Bug 1962] [drakxtools] Can't/won't install printer

2003-02-20 Thread till
https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1962





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-21 00:23 ---
Can you tell the exact steps which you did and how printerdrake behaved? Did it
try to set up a print queue automatically on start-up? Did it show the generated
queue when the main window appeared? Did it really reach the main window? Or did
it crash? Or did you try to set up your print queue with "Add printer"? Did it
detect the printer? Did it suggest the correct printer model? Could you go
through  all steps of the wizard? Was the test page correctly printed? And, if
you have a print queue, can you print out of applications?

If you have a print queue, but cannot print, please follow the steps on

http://www.cups.org/cups-help.html

and report about your observations and perhaps even possible solutions?



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While trying to install HP948c printer I get the following: 
 
rmmod: module parport_probe is not loaded 
modprobe: Can't locate module parport_probe 
modprobe: Can't locate module parport_probe 
rmmod: module parport_probe is not loaded




[Cooker] [Bug 1875] [drakxtools] hp deskjet 712c not supported in Mandrake 9.1RC1

2003-02-20 Thread till
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-20 13:34 ---
The "pnm2ppa" driver is in the distribution. It is in the printer-filters
package, as in Mandrake 9.0. So check at first whether printer-filters is installed:

rpm -qa | grep printer-filters

It should be automatically installed when you run "printerdrake". If this does
not happen for you (for me it works) plese tell us and install the package
manually with

urpmi printer-filters

Does printing work for you now? If not, proceed as shown on

http://www.cups.org/cups-help.html

Note that Mandrake 9.1 does not use "cupsomatic" any more but "foomatic-rip" (is
in the "foomatic-filter" package).



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I installed Mandrake 9.1RC1 and could not print. The HP Deskjet 712c
was not supported with the CUPS driver. It appears that pnm2ppa is needed
for printing to this printer but the software is not part of the distribution.

The following links point to some info:
http://www.linuxprinting.org/printer_list.cgi?make=HP
http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=71232

When using Mandrake 9.0, I was able to configure this printer during the
installation.

Thanks!




Re: [Cooker] HP Deskjet 820cse broken on mdk 9.0

2002-10-31 Thread Till Kamppeter
Can you try the following command lines (second one as root):

cat /usr/share/cups/data/testprint.ps | gs -q -dNOPAUSE -dSAFER -dBATCH\
-r600 -sDEVICE=ppmraw -sPAPERSIZE=letter -sOutputFile=- - | pnm2ppa -v \
820 -f /etc/pnm2ppa.conf  -B 2 -t 10 -b 150 -l 10 -r 10 -x 160 -y 50 -i\
- -o - > testfile

cat testfile > /dev/lp0

Do you get any error messages? Do you get a complete page?

   Till

Brent Hasty wrote:

On Wednesday 30 October 2002 03:49 am, Till Kamppeter wrote:
I have tried setting this HP 820c printer up on a whole different computer, 
Uniprocessor, with similar results.

I editied my cupsd.conf to debug mode, cleared the log, and launched printer 
drake.  I then proceeded to set up the 820 on my smp machine, and submited a 
test page.  As before the test page loaded half way, and nothing more 
occoured.  I then launched konqueror and went to localhost:631, 
administration module, therein it stated that the test print job was cancled 
for no value?





[Cooker] Re: gv-3.5.8-27mdk : Unknown device: x11 Error: PostScript interpreter failed in main window

2002-10-30 Thread Till Kamppeter
The fixed GhostScript packages are uploaded now.

   Till


Franco Silvestro wrote:

-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1

On all my two current-cooker machine if I try open a ps/pdf file with gv I have a dialog with :

Unknown device: x11
Error: PostScript interpreter failed in main window.

...and nothing is viewable...(no previews in print also...)
cugood work...;o)
- -- 
Franco Silvestro
c/o CeSIA - Alma Mater Studiorum - Universita' di Bologna
'lynx -source http://www.reti.unibo.it/FrancoSilvestro.asc | gpg --import'
Key fingerprint = 3145 1309 C5D8 7B3F 2582  44D2 91BB ACAB E010 ABF9
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[Cooker] Re: gv-3.5.8-27mdk : Unknown device: x11 Error: PostScript interpreter failed in main window

2002-10-30 Thread Till Kamppeter
The problem is GhostScript and I have already fixed. I will put the new 
GhostScript packages (-28mdk) onto the Cooker today.

   Till


Franco Silvestro wrote:
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On all my two current-cooker machine if I try open a ps/pdf file with gv I have a dialog with :

Unknown device: x11
Error: PostScript interpreter failed in main window.

...and nothing is viewable...(no previews in print also...)
cugood work...;o)
- -- 
Franco Silvestro
c/o CeSIA - Alma Mater Studiorum - Universita' di Bologna
'lynx -source http://www.reti.unibo.it/FrancoSilvestro.asc | gpg --import'
Key fingerprint = 3145 1309 C5D8 7B3F 2582  44D2 91BB ACAB E010 ABF9
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[Cooker] Re: NAISH backend integrated into SANE

2002-10-22 Thread Till Kamppeter
Will be no problem if the backend works with the upcoming SANE 1.0.9 
(pre2 available on SANE home page). I didn't test this backend. Can you 
send me your patches, thank you.

   Till


Curtis H wrote:
On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 09:00, Frederic Lepied wrote:


--=-=-=
Name: ldetect-lst  Relocations: (not relocateable)
Version : 0.1.4 Vendor: MandrakeSoft
Release : 19mdk Build Date: Mon Oct 21 17:43:42 2002





o lst/ScannerDB: fix some Hewlett-Packard scanner from niash backend (Yves Duret)



Till,

Is it possible to get the NIASH backend integrated into the Mandrake
SANE rpm.  I've been using it for a while now (an HP3300C) on a local
machine and over the network.  It's worked without a problem.  I can
provide patches for ldetect-lst and the SANE rpm.  

With the patch to ldetect-lst, scannerdrake detects and configures it
correctly as well.
  





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