@Adrien
I was happy until "You can easily fix that yourself". For every Launchpad
reader that can, there's 100s who can't. And many thousands who don't even
know Launchpad exists.
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"It's not like you get hundreds of them each day."
True. But even one such message puzzles and worries users. 360 users
have marked this bug, but imagine how many thousands don't even know to
look on Launchpad?
This report was filed 18 months ago. I don't doubt it's hard to fix it
for systems
Fresh install of 16.04.2, with latest updates.
# apt-get install wine
ttf-mscorefonts-installer: processing...
ttf-mscorefonts-installer: downloading
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/corefonts/andale32.exe
Get:1 http://downloads.sourceforge.net/corefonts/andale32.exe [198 kB]
Fetched 198 kB in 1
@kfogel: really? Is that what tafthorne's suggestion was? Well, in
that case, I agree, that's brilliant.
@tafthorne: why did I not realise how brilliant your suggestion was?
Simple. Because its length made me mutter 'tl;dr' and skip on to the
next. Please, if you're going to make further brill
Would 'Confirmed' be a more appropriate status than 'In progress'?
Indeed, given that this bug was reported over 5 years ago, even
mentioning the word 'progress' carries a touch of irony. :(
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Madbiologist: thanks for clarifying. So I agree filing it as a new bug
would be good. I'm not an appropriate person to do that, since I'm
using Unity less and less, and even in the past I've only used LTS
releases. I hope someone will pick this up.
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Madbiologist: you write "This bug is about the default resize grab
handle at window borders being too small".
Can I gently suggest you read the title of this problem report?
"Resizing windows by grabbing window borders is difficult"
Window borders. Nothing about a resize grab handle (which I as
Seth, when you say 'Fix Released', does this mean that in System
Settings there is now a means (using GUI tools only) for the user to
modify the border width?
Anything less than that is, to my mind, not a 'fix'. And I suspect many
others with hand/eye coordination problems would agree it's not a
I don't even accept that it's adequately fixed in Unity (unless there's
been significant progress since 14.04, for I only use LTS releases).
I teach elderly users with little or no experience of computers.
Naturally many don't have good hand/eye coordination, so they need to be
able to adjust set
@Nathaniel: does http://packaging.ubuntu.com/html/fixing-a-bug.html
help?
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Apreche: you say it's a serious issue, and I agree with you. Allegedly,
if I look at the stats at the top of the page, this affects me and 34
other users. Though I'm betting that's just the tip of the iceberg.
Informal discussions reveal that bugs need to have thousands indicating
it affects the
I've changed the status back to incomplete because I still hope to move
this forward. I'm unable to borrow the printer before January.
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Incomplete
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If you don't have additional info, please just click on the "This bug
affects you and 93 other people" exclamation mark (at the top of the bug
report), so you add to the count. Adding comments like "Me too" just
clutter reports and make it harder for developers.
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Isn't this really a workaround, rather than a proper fix? Presumably
when bi-directional comms are used there is useful info being returned
by the printer, so now that it's prevented that will cause the printer
to run slower or other problems will be ignored?
Will this be taken up with Canon's en
Driver is whatever is installed by Ubuntu "out of the box", a fresh
install. I can't provide further info, but I hope to investigate fully
when the owner lends me the printer.
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Identical problem for the HP Deskjet D1660 printer reported in bug
#1372448.
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HP Deskjet F370 produces nothing but
lpadmin -p MX310-series -o usb-unidir-default=true seems to fix the
problem. Removing that (-R) and using instead lpadmin -p MX310-series
-o usb-no-reattach-default=true the symptoms are as before.
Does this help? Are there further tests I can run?
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I have the MX310 printer on loan again for a short time. I suspected
that the behaviour, with the printer hanging up and requiring the power
plug to be pulled to recover, while Ubuntu was fine, is perhaps due to a
firmware error. After all, no matter what one throws at the printer, it
shouldn't l
Thanks for quick response. I did follow as much of that as seemed
relevant to me. Can you be more specific?
By the way, I had difficulty following the instructions to turn on the
error log. The gear icon in 14.04 has no 'Printer' in its menu (and
12.04 has 'Printers', not 'Printer'). Though on
Example LO document used in above test.
** Attachment added: "prints-but-hangs-printer.odt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/1346868/+attachment/4159903/+files/prints-but-hangs-printer.odt
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lsusb:
Bus 001 Device 007: ID 04a9:1728 Canon, Inc. MX310 ser
$ ls -l /dev/usb/lp* /dev/bus/usb/*/*
crw-rw-r-- 1 root root 189, 0 Jul 21 19:49 /dev/bus/usb/001/001
crw-rw-r--+ 1 root lp 189, 6 Jul 21 19:49 /dev/bus/usb/001/007
crw-rw-r-- 1 root root 189, 128 Jul 21 19:49 /dev/bus/usb/002/0
Public bug reported:
New Linux user reports problem printing letters from Lenovo T60 with
Linux Mint 17 (Qiana) on Canon MX310 printer using LibreOffice 4.2.4.2.
I've borrowed the printer and done a fresh install of Mint 17 and Ubuntu
14.04 and reproduced the problem on both systems. A short let
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