This may help pinpoint the cause: I did a virgin install of 18.04 on the
same machine, and now hplip works, printer is found, printing (and
scanning as well) is OK. Therefore the problem must be with the
distribution upgrade process.
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Hello G,
Thank you for your attention to my problem. Please, close the ticket,
basically because it is no longer relevant. Somehow I was able to make
printing work on my Ubuntu installation. In the meantime I have made a
distribution upgrade to 18.04. I must say that I also encountered a
printing
Hi G,
Thank you for following up on this item. Fortunately, I can report that
this is no longer a problem. Since I reported the bug my laptop died and
I was able to transfer the complete Ubuntu system to the hard drive of a
new HP laptop. It came with a W10 installation and EFI booting, but
manage
Public bug reported:
Bug-in-bug: after "ubuntu-bug -w" command and clicking on the problem
window (cannot connect to cups server) the web page started with a
message that it refreshes every 10 seconds. It may have, but the only
way to move forward was to reload the web page so that I could get int
Most recently, after a few notified updates of my computer I tried to
install Network Manager, just out of curiosity. Surprise-surprise, this
time the system did not complain after reboot. Then I restored
/etc/network/interfaces file to its minimum
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
and now the syste
Public bug reported:
This bug is a result of solving bug #1454310. After rebooting various
system error messages appeared. Networking was unavailable. According to
one Askubuntu suggestion, removed trusty-security package sources, apt-
get update, upgrade, reinstall network-manager but same proble
Christopher M. Penalver,
Thanks again, and THE BUG IS FIXED in LibreOffice 5!
1) sudo add-apt-repository ppa:libreoffice-5.0 - executed OK
2) sudo apt-get update - executed OK
3) "Software updater" notification appeared - ran it OK
4) Another "Software updater notification appeared, this time for
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On 01/29/2016 12:43 PM, Christopher M. Penalver wrote:
> Janos G. Komaromi, to see if this is already resolved, could you please
> use one of the 5.x PPAs via https://launchpad.net/~libreoffice and
> advise to the results?
>
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It seems to me this change is
recent. The "paint text" method used to work B4.
regards,
Janos
On 01/27/2016 05:00 PM, Christopher M. Penalver wrote:
> Janos G. Komaromi, to advise, please don't manually create new reports about
> this issue as noticed in:
> https://bugs.l
apport information
** Attachment added: "ProcEnviron.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1454310/+attachment/4559309/+files/ProcEnviron.txt
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apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected third-party-packages trusty
** Description changed:
- LibreOffice Base, Query: The specific query works, but can only edit in
- SQL view. If I try to edit in Base view mode it crashes. Only one of the
- many queries have this problem. Also, as I
Public bug reported:
I reported a bug a year ago, #1454310 and then somebody changed it to
"invalid". I don't understand why this was done. The problem is still
there. I realize this is a free software, but at the same time I'm
willing to help make this better in whichever way I could. So please,
generic LibreOffice package to better suit
Ubuntu's architecture.
Thanks again,
Janos
On 05/13/2015 11:48 PM, Christopher M. Penalver wrote:
> Janos G. Komaromi, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu
> better. However, your crash report is missing. Please follow these
If the driver worked B4 upgrade why is it not working now? Why will this
issue be closed in 36 days without resolution?
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OK, so what can I do to make my scanner work in the distro-updated
system? I did work before I did the distro-update.
Janos
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janos@andrasxubuntu:~$ scanimage -L
[hp5590] hp5590_get_status: USB-in-USB: got non-zero device status (status 12)
[hp5590] hp5590_init_scanner: scanner reports non-zero status: Device busy
No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different,
check that the scanner is plugged in
I removed fglrx, installed mesa-utils, rebooted, and now display
(including cursor behaviour) is working fine. Note, I do not run games,
but movies in full screen display OK. - Janos
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Public bug reported:
After distro-upgrade from 12.04 to 14.04 simple-scan does not work. This
has been an issue in the past when I tried 13.04 and I reported it as a
bug. This is why I stayed with 12.04. Now that the new LTS upgrade is
available I'm outof luck. I tested my Acer 64-bit laptop conne
SOLVED!
Bug closed - stupid me...
What happened was due to two things, I guess.
(1) The unorthodox location of Tunderbird Profile.
(2) *.wav file association was broken, probably because I removed distro based
music player.
Solution:
(a) Right clicked on a wav file, Properties, and set "Open wit
Quinn Balazs: Thanks, I'll change status. I tried the instructions, but
it did not produce the expected result, see below:
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janos@acerlinux:~$ xprop WM_CLASS
WM_CLASS(STRING) = "Mail", "Thunderbird"
janos@acerlinux:~$ locate -b "\Mail"
/mnt/DOS_E/BinWin/Thunderbird/Installed_backup_old_Dell/T
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