[Bug 571534] Re: Lucid - Mouse stops working after shortly after login

2010-08-05 Thread Jan Ekholm
I may be onto something here. At least I haven't seen it now for a week
since i disabled mouse gestures. I'm a heavy gesture user especially in
browsers and use them without really thinking. Somehow I had the feeling
that I had always done something in Firefox, Konqueror or Rekonq when
the mouse died. So, i disabled gestured (System settings -> Input
Actions -> Gestures) and haven't seen it since.

If I still see the error I'll mention it here, but it seems to not be
related to anything as low level as the kernel, but more a desktop
problem.

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[Bug 571534] Re: Lucid - Mouse stops working after shortly after login

2010-07-18 Thread Jan Ekholm
Ok, I have the same issue on two totally different systems: AMD64 and
and 32 bit Intel something. Both are updated from older Kubuntu versions
and both have all available updates since then applied. Still happens
regularly and up to five times per day. Needless to say it makes serious
work quite annoying.

Yanking the mouse out and in is no cure.

I see this bug has quitened down, is it fixed for you guys or are you
just limping along?

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[Bug 571534] Re: Lucid - Mouse stops working after shortly after login

2010-05-13 Thread Jan Ekholm
I would say this is the same bug I see on Kubuntu Lucid. After a while
(could be an hour or more) the mouse buttons seem to stop working. They
work in some places, but it's very random. In Firefox the mouse works
quite ok, but not fully. In KDE the mouse mostly works for selecting
text, but window switching and any other activities do not work at all.
The middle and right mouse buttons do not work anywhere.

The only way to actually fix this is to reboot or zap the X11 server.

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[Bug 55828] Re: 1.2.0-0ubuntu5 to 1.2.2-0ubuntu0.6.06 breaks Brother HL-1440

2006-08-15 Thread Jan Ekholm
Well, that did exactly the same as before.

I merged /etc/cups/cups.d/browse.conf and ports.conf into
/etc/cups/cupsd.conf, commented out the data in those two files and
restarted cups. I tried to create a new printer using the KDE printer
manager (ipp://server:631/printers/printername), selected the correct
model and gave it the correct PPD file (from /etc/cups/ppd/) but it does
exactly the same. Prints a few lines of garbage.

I also tried the lpadmin way and that produced a printer that at least
can print, but somehow broke all admin interfaces on the two Dappers.

Now, when I try to check out http://localhost:631 and view my printers I
just get a page with "Bad request" where the printers should be, so now
it's more broken than before. Trying to rename the printer with the KDE
printer tool gives me a simple error dialog with: "Unable to change
printer properties. Error received from manager: client-error-not-
found". No sane information is shown about the printer either, it is
recognized as a "Local printer" insted of an ipp:// printer as it should
be.

Pascal, thanks a lot for your patient help. I think we just need to wait
for the CUPS folks to fix the bugs and then I probably need to reinstall
the systems in order to get it working as it should. This should teach
me to blindly apply package upgrades. :(

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[Bug 55828] Re: 1.2.0-0ubuntu5 to 1.2.2-0ubuntu0.6.06 breaks Brother HL-1440

2006-08-14 Thread Jan Ekholm
So the "raw" queue should be on the server?

I don't get it, the Debian Sarge server (in our case) has been
configured for the particular printer we use along with PPD files and
whatnot. The server works fine.It definitely wasn't trivial to get it
all going as CUPS is quite hard to set up and I'm not going to break the
server's fragile configuration just because some Kubuntu CUPS package is
broken.

Currently we can print to the perfectly working server from our Mac, I
will not break that last way of printing (on Linux we print to a file,
switch to the Mac and then print the file...)

I'm sorry if this sounds negative, but we initially spent literally days
trying to work around the badly configured CUPS packages in order to get
stuff to work, I'm not going to break that configuration.

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[Bug 55205] Re: Printing broken by Updates of 2006 Aug 1

2006-08-12 Thread Jan Ekholm
As a comment to my above comment, the Debian CUPS server is untouched,
no updates have been applied to it for weeks, so some Dapper update has
touched something that affects our system.

The printer is a HP PSC 1510 and we also use the "hplip" package for the
printing process.

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[Bug 55205] Re: Printing broken by Updates of 2006 Aug 1

2006-08-12 Thread Jan Ekholm
We have two Kubuntu Dapper systems at home that also have printing
broken. We print to a Debian CUPS system over our local network and
printing worked perfectly fine until som update in early August (can't
specify exactly which).

When printing anything at all now we only get three lines of text output
that read:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ENTER LANGUAGE=PCL3GUI
17H1-1M126o0M1-2Hg20WXXXX
u600Dr4812Sr1Ap224Yb0Vb122W

Nothing else is printed. Both systems do the same. Printing from a Mac
that also prints to the same system works as it should, so the two
Dappers are somehow broken.

Attached is my cupsd.conf

In /etc/cups/cups.d/ there are the files browse.conf and ports.conf,
which contain the lines:

browse.conf:
Browsing off

ports.conf:
Listen 127.0.0.1:631

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