2009/1/1 Jim Kissel :
> One Phaser bug. Not related
> One color (sic) bug. Not related
> One Xerox bug. Same bug as "Phaser" and still not related.
>
> Any other "cleaver" suggestions?
>
The second part of my suggestion was to file a bug :)
Cheers,
Al.
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Alan Pope wrote:
> 2009/1/1 Jim Kissel :
>> Checked the ppd files and re-installed and re-booted but still no luck.
>> Even the self test print with does Grayscale + RGB and CMYK are
>> "shifted" into the dull/muddy colour scale.
>>
>> suggestions?
>>
>
> Search for / file a bug?
>
> https://b
2009/1/1 Jim Kissel :
> Checked the ppd files and re-installed and re-booted but still no luck.
> Even the self test print with does Grayscale + RGB and CMYK are
> "shifted" into the dull/muddy colour scale.
>
> suggestions?
>
Search for / file a bug?
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sour
Stephen Davies wrote:
> Did you try the archive on the Royal Institution web site?
> http://www.rigb.org/contentControl?action=displayContent&id=1882
Nice, thanks, although I'm only getting 12 second 'intros' and have
mailed website support to ask for a fix - fingers crossed. Another
lister has
It's a bit behind the times, but colour printing via my Xerox 8550
Phaser was never a problem until I "upgraded" to 8.04. Now the colours
are "muddy" Printing the Ubuntu logo gives:
reds that are dark brown
oranges that are brownish ornage
yellows that are a dull goldish colour
Checked the ppd
I recently installed it and after a promising start could not get a
wireless connection. It's very bizarre, all my neighbours wifi
networks show but not my own.
I've made a thread here with the details but no reply:
http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=209100
Wired network is fine. A sh
Hi,
John Cooper wrote:
>
> Did you actually upgrade from Fedora 8 or do a new install? If you
> upgraded I would start again with an initial (new) install and see if
> that solves the problem. I have not had any kernel problems.
>
> John.
>
>
I always install from fresh on my other hard driv
Stephen Rowles wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is anyone else having serious stability issues with Fedora 10? I have
> used Linux for over 10 years now and prior to using Fedora 10 I've seen
> maybe 2 kernel oops or complete crashes of the kernel.
>
> Since upgrading to Fedora 10 I've had 5 or 6 oops and
Hello,
I've run into a number of kernel "recursive faults" on my notebook with
F10 that I never experienced with F8 or F9. I suspect that this is
something to do with the graphics code (and from what I understand
there's still a lot of roadworks going on there) since on all occasions,
I'd been usi
Hi,
Happy new year.
Stephen Rowles wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is anyone else having serious stability issues with Fedora 10? I have
> used Linux for over 10 years now and prior to using Fedora 10 I've seen
> maybe 2 kernel oops or complete crashes of the kernel.
>
>
I've seen kernel oopses on my
Hi all,
Is anyone else having serious stability issues with Fedora 10? I have
used Linux for over 10 years now and prior to using Fedora 10 I've seen
maybe 2 kernel oops or complete crashes of the kernel.
Since upgrading to Fedora 10 I've had 5 or 6 oops and about 4 complete
system hangs, this
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