Confirmed on Natty. Speed setting is ignored.
As a workaround you can use wodim(1) on the command-line, until this
gets fixed. In this case the speed setting is acknowledged.
wodim dev=/dev/cdrw speed=4 -v image.iso
See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CdDvd/Burning#Command Line
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Adrian, Vesa,
I was trying to enable postcript errors in the printer as suggested, but
the problem seems to have disappeared now. Probably in some of the
recent updates?
I'm running an up-to-date Natty (11.04) as of August 4th, 2011 (all
updates installed).
Can you please check and report back t
Hi, and sorry for the delay. Just upgraded to natty and I can now
confirm that the problem is still here.
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Can't print f
This feature is being requested repeatedly, in different forums. The
issue is certainly not urgent or bad enough to merit attention from
developers, but it _IS_ annoying.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm/+bug/437429
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-utils/+bug/45739
http
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Unable to print a document with evince work correctly with Adobe Acrobat
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Also, but I'm not sure if it's of any help, I can open all postscript
files with gs(1) or gv(1), even the one generated by pdftops(1) that
fails to print. So apparently, whatever is causing the printer to chok
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This one prints OK:
lpr -o raw gimptest-gimp-printtops.ps
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Thanks Adrian for the suggestions.
I've followed the steps you recommended on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/419143/comments/95
but I'm posting the results here as it seems like
i) bug
Till,
have you been able to look into the spooled output generated by both
evince and acroread?
Any idea what the problem might be?
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CUPS error log (/var/log/cups/error_log)
Job 681 sent ~ 11:03
Job 682 sent ~ 11:05
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https
This print job (682) prints OK on the Lexmark T644.
The previous attachment (681) failed to print. As I described before,
the job gets sent to the printer, the printer wakes up, heats the drums,
starts rolling the brushes, etc. but then nothing comes out.
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Thanks Till for the prompt response, and for the suggestions,
Using the same test.pdf file posted before
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/578380/+attachment/1385033/+files/test.pdf)
I have captured two spooled print jobs, one from evince (681) and one
from adobe acrobat (682)
My box is now at 10.10 (Maverick) and the issue is still there (Lexmark
T644).
The issue affects printing from many apps. Can't print directly from
OpenOffice, can't print from evince, can't print from gimp. The only way
I've found to get printouts from this box is printing first to a file
(.pdf)
I guess I've filled in the necessary details ... let me know if you need
more information or want me to test further.
Still can't print from evince.
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: evince
I've recently upgraded my Ubuntu system to Lucid Lynx and now I can't
print from evince.
Symptoms: even simple files (see attached PDF) won't print. The same
files (or even more
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with acroread"
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
I've recently upgraded my Ubuntu system to Lucid Lynx and now I can't
print from evince.
Symptoms: even simple files (see attached PDF) won't print. The same
files (or even more complex PDF files containing embedded fonts and
graphics as produced
This issue has been solved decades ago by the same engineers who designed one
of the first successful GUIs: the Macintosh. IIRC this feature was available
ever since I remember using a Mac, and that means ~ Mac OS 6, in the late 1980s.
It is a shame that in 2009 we're having this discussion. A
** Summary changed:
- nautilus closes (crashes?) upon opening a NFS-mounted folder
+ nautilus closes (crashes?) upon opening this file
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Finally I managed to isolate the culprit. It was a single file, sitting
in my NFS-exported home folder. I don't know how it got there (it's an
email message), but the filename was a single character, in an unusual
encoding.
The file is shown by FreeBSD as a diamond with a question mark inside.
The
FYI, I can't reproduce the bug/crash in the following case:
I've created a new, fresh account in FreeBSD (the home folder for the
new user only contains dotfiles), and a new account in Ubuntu with the
same userid. In this case, the NFS mounted volume can be accessed with
no problems usinh nautilus
> there is no error in the valgrind log it seems you didn't stop nautilus
> before running a new one under valgrind and the valgrind one just looked
> for a running one and let it do its job
As I said to Pedro in a separate message, I don't know how
to stop nautilus ... every time I kill it a new
Also, here is the valgrind log.
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As requested by Pedro, I installed the dbgsym packages for libglib2 and
gvfs and got a new trace (attached).
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Thanks Chris for the guidance.
Attached is the backtrace obtained following the instructions.
After 'continue' in line 301 of the backtrace, I clicked on 'Places->Home
Folder' in the top menu.
This produced the next two lines of output (303,304).
Then I clicked on the mountpoint for the NFS sh
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
1. The NFS volume is exported from a FreeBSD server (FreeBSD-6.4-p3,
i386)
Server IP address: 192.168.10.72
/etc/exports:
/home -alldirs -maproot=root 192.168.10.55
My FreeBSD user-id: 1001
My FreeBSD group-id: 1001
2. The NFS volume is moun
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