After sudo apt purge ippusbxd and rebooting, I was able to print and
scan with HP Deskjet 3639
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cups hplip not in
The latest updates installed a new version of systemd which installed a
fresh copy of the power-switch-rules. After that I got the same initial
problems. So I applied the proven solution again : remove the power-
switch-rules. If every time a fresh copy of the power-switch-rules will
be installed,
Hi Martin,
The lid is always open (as you can't power up when the lid is closed,
the lid covers the power-button). No extra monitor is attached.
First of all, when the power-switch-rules are disabled, the machine
starts up normally (no hibernate) as well as the power-down sequence is
normal again
Hereby the ouput of journalctl attached in info.txt. Hope It gives you
some clues.
** Attachment added: "info.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1448616/+attachment/4385839/+files/info.txt
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Public bug reported:
The machine powers up and then goes automatically into sleep. Pressing
the power-button again gives the common log-in screen. This appears to
be timed, as if you don't succeed to enter your password within a short
time, it goes back into sleep again. During booting the screen
Ubuntu 14.04. Problem seems to be solved.
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Title:
Subsequent closing of windows results in small untitled icons in
la
It looks that the program is crashing somewhere on a process-fork
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 0xb7cfcb40 (LWP 9526)]
0xb7d0b442 in ?? ()
(gdb) bt
#0 0xb7d0b442 in ?? ()
#1 0xb7cfc340 in ?? ()
#2 0xb7ec24ce in clone () at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i
I'm able to build these packages (./configure, make and sudo make
install - after installing the missing packages). I know how to debug
C/C++-programs, but I have never done this for such a type of
application. If you can help me with some commands in order to start the
debugging of the build softw
Hi,
I fear that that the backtrace will be rather disappointing, as the gdb
doesn't find any symbols for the pcscd-binary. Now the odd thing is, if
you start the gdb if you then remove the card-reader for the first time,
it doesn't crash. It is only the second time when the read is removed
that th
And log-file when the reader is ok
** Attachment added: "LogCardReaderOK.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pcsc-lite/+bug/1366152/+attachment/4196928/+files/LogCardReaderOK.txt
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Thank you Ludovic for your quick response.
I generated to log-files,
logcardrea...@powerup.txt in case it goes wrong (only when the card-reader is
plugged in while the computer is starting-up or rebooting
LogCardReaderOK.txt after the crash - removed the reader and sudo
service pcscd start
/usr
Public bug reported:
I'm using VASCO Data Security International Digipass 905 SmartCard Reader which
is working fine. However if the device is plugged in at power-up, the device
isn't handled well. Although the device is in the ilisted usb-devices,
pcsc-scan doesn't find the device at all (Whic
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