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I have a wifi connected HP multifunction printer that includes a scanner
Officejet 4500.
cups is configured to recognize this printer "by name" as in
hp:/net/Officejet_4500_G510n-z?zc=HPxx
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Please ignore previous post, just found that ?zc=HPXXYYZZ URIs still
work. Only my printer was sleeping and late to answer...
Thus, BUG IS STILL PRESENT as of hplip 3.17.10 (in fact
3.17.10+repack0-5).
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Looks like I cannot anymore use printer URIs with the ?zc=HPxx
instead of the ?IP=xx.yy.zz.ww syntax anymore.
Not so easy to say, because the documentation says nothing about printer
uris and hplip changelogs are a bit too "terse".
If this is the case, then yes, the bug is gone... but at a
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The quite useful pdf suite pdftk has been dropped in ubuntu bionic,
while having been present in all recent ubuntus up to artful.
Dropping of pdftk followed its dropping in debian, due to its dependency
on the now deprecated GCJ runtime.
However, there is a port to pure
Public bug reported:
All kde applications shipped with ubuntu and particularly kubuntu bionic
print via the qt print dialog, that, unfortunately, does not seem to
respect the defaults set for the printer.
Specifically, every time one starts to print the "duplex" option gets
reset to "none" even
In general, it is hard to test modern kernels on artful because of the header
dependence on libssl1.1 (is it really a hard requirement?)
In any case, the fact that 2.16 is OK makes me hope that on the upgrade to
bionic, the issue will automatically be over.
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I only use the internet key rarely, so it is hard for me to give any
precise indication about when the issue was introduced. I would say that
at the release of artful the issue was not there.
Tested mainline 2.16 and it is OK. Correctly reports "setup of pktcdvd
device failed" rather than
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On insertion of a Huawei E173 mobile internet USB stick the artful
kernel now oopses:
BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at 03d0
[ 633.710837] IP: pkt_setup_dev+0x2af/0x650 [pktcdvd]
Issue seems to be related to the setup of the cdrom-like
Does not work in artful either.
On 17.10, the HSP/HFP option is shown in dropdown menus (pavucontrol,
kde audio config, etc.). However, selecting them does not work and when
one checks again the setting has gone back automatically to a2dp sink.
Please reopen. Otherwise advise whether a new
Made the quick check you suggested. Switching off cups, all printers
disappear both in okular (QT) and firefox. So it looks like the
driverless network printers come from cups.
Weird enough now after the switch off - switch on sequence for cups, I
do not have the driverless printers them in
@Till
Thanks! This is a great explanation. I am sure that it took you some
time to write it in this clear way and I would like to let you know that
I really appreciate it. Things look a bit clearer to me right now.
I am looking forward to seeing method (4) materialize as the current
situation
And I think that the conclusion is the following:
- The KDE print dialog bypasses cups-browsed to list the driverless
network printers, if cups-browsed is not running. In this case it fails
to gather some information such as the "type" of the printer, though.
- For the KDE print dialog not to
One weird phenomenon is that
- if cups-browsed is active, the okular print dialog shows the
driverless printers and indicates their type as driverless
- if cups-browsed is not active, the okular print dialog shows the
driverless printers but fails to indicate their type (type is empty).
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One weird phenomenon is that
- if cups-browsed is active, the okular print dialog shows the
driverless printers and indicates their type as driverless
- if cups-browsed is not active, the okular print dialog shows the
driverless printers but fails to indicate their type (type is empty).
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1) cups-browsed does not appear in ps auxwww
2/3) The driverless printers appear in the print dialog of okular
4) avahi-browse -v -t -r --all returns tons of printers in forms such as
= eth0 IPv4 Lexmark MS610dn _ipps._tcp
local
hostname =
Question expired. Can we reopen the bug as an enhancement request?
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Please document how to build a patched version of the current (non
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In order to resolve some bugs, to workaround some hardware quirk, or to
help developers test some bug-fixing patch it would be able to:
- Get the sources of the *current* (non mainline) ubuntu kernel
- Apply some patch
- Rebuild the kernel in a PPA (so that it can be made
My printing almost always happens from okular which uses a QT print
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Regression, poor user experience, print dialogs garbled by
I do not know if I am allowed to publish details of my company intranet
that I expect to be collected with the avahi-browse or the lpstat -v.
I'll try to find out first. In any case, I'll try to provide what I can
when I am again at the office with the newer printers appearing as
driverless
Thanks for the clarification in the last answer, that is helpful for me
to find out which ones among the many attempts I made to disable the
display of the driverless entries eventually worked (since it could be
nice for me to script enabling/disabling actions to place into some
network
Don't know what I did, but finally I have succeeded disabling the
display of the driverless network printers.
Right before systemd reported cups-browsed as stopped.
Can it be the case that you need /both/ the process stopped /and/ the
BrowseRemoteProtocols in its conf file set to none /at the
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Recently, my print dialogs have started to include network discoverd
printers in addition to those configured in cups even if the cups-
browsed service is disabled and the BrowseRemoteProtocols option is set
to none.
There does not seem to be any way to disable this behavior
I see the same as @Thorsten. I have an encrypted Private directory. If I
log into my user account the directory is correctly mounted. However, I
still see the same error message as @Thorsten via dmesg.
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Still seen in ubuntu artful even with the kde backports.
There is no visibile error message with konqueror, but the browser seems
to remain stuck in trying to load a page when entering
info:dir
Same goes with falkon (yet I do not know if the kioslaves are expected
to work there).
Please
Found issue to likely be in mesa. Sorry for the noise.
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Firefox menu button does not work
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In the last few days:
Many firefox extensions stopped working (e.g., feedbro, ublock.origin).
For both the buttons do nothing.
Trying to uninistall and re-install them results in the progress bar for
the extension download getting updated but the extension never getting
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The TeXLive snapshot in artful fails to compile many conforming LaTeX
documents. This is due to the fact that the snapshot was taken at a time
when many packages were broken by some other changes.
Notably:
1) A recent l3kernel update, made the \bool_if:n(TF) boolean
I see the same with:
kubuntu 17.10
Nvidia graphics (G84GL [Quadro FX 570])
Nouveau driver
When power management kicks in to switch off the screen via dpms, then
it is impossible to resume operation. As you move the mouse, there is no
screenlock screen to enter the password, just a black screen
As a consequence of this issue, if you are on a 64 bit system and you
need to use legacy gtk2 applications, you get lots of warnings and a bad
integration of the application with your system look and feel.
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Amd64 and i386 versions of this package conflict, when they should not.
This is because they install libraries in the wrong location. For
instance, gtk2-engines-nodoka installs in
/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/engines/
The 64bit version of the engine should use
Still here as of 17.04 zesty.
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ubuntu bug hangs if you are already logged in launchpad
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On zesty the issue is still present.
A minority of the engines have transitioned to proper multiarch support
(e.g., oxygen-gtk). Most of them seem to still have conflicting amd64
and i386 packages (e.g., aurora). Some have the .so file implemented the
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Hi,
my only option, so far, has been to disable quotas and manually check
that homes do not get too large, which is inconvenient.
Unfortunately, the systemd developers could not help, since they said
that the unit logic for lvm and quotas is not layed down by them.
Even more unfortunately,
Indeed, the firefox version available from the ubuntu-mozilla-security
ppa, namely 55.0.2+build1-0ubuntu0.17.04.1 seems to fix the issue
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Might likely be https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1389381
Please ship 55.0.2 which should fix the issue
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After more testing, it is not adblockplus fault only. Without it the
hangs become way less frequent, but I still see them.
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Since the
Getting the feeling that the issue is caused by using adblockplus with
FF 55...
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Since the update to 55.0.1 firefox hangs frequently with
As an example, https://www.ilsoftware.it/articoli.asp?tag=Come-ottenere-
IP-statico-Telecom_11308 is a page that seems to frequently trigger an
extremely high resource usage and temporary hangs with FF 55 on linux.
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Just received the upgrade. Unfortunately, firefox is hardly usable now.
Rather frequently, CPU usage jumps up to 100% of a core, with the FF UI
completely frozen. In some occasione, the hang is temporary. In others
it is permanent and the application must be terminated.
I
Indeed, it seems OK now
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Inkscape systematically crashes when importing pdf image via poppler
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I still see this in 5.3.3.2. In fact, what I see is the "paste special"
menu entry disabled (grayed out) when it should not be.
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I have occasionally seen this too, in kubuntu 17.04. What is weird is
that it happens only sometimes, and I cannot recognize what triggers the
issue. Last time it went away with a reboot.
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I see it all the time after an upgrade to 17.04. Medium priority seems
an euphemism. This is a true showstopper. It is not just systemd-
resolved taking a whole core. Dnsmasq takes half of another. The cpu
runs hot. In a laptop, batteries drain in a snap.
Has this to do with
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I see something similar. Looks like in some cases it is enough to issue
a
sudo iwlist wlan0 scan
to make nm show the available connections again.
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I see something similar in 16.10.
Weird enough, issuing an
iwlist wlan0 scan
seems to be enough to get the available connections again
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Can we safely assume that bug 1675820 is a duplicate of this one?
In that case, dnsmasq seems to operate correctly. In fact, setting the
domain server with an explicit dbus command, that is
sudo qdbus --system org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.dnsmasq
/uk/org/thekelleys/dnsmasq \
Public bug reported:
Occasionally, after a resume from an update, network manager starts
behaving strangely, not setting the DomainServer for the network.
This happens when resuming the laptop to a location where:
- an additional ethernet card (which is the one to use) is attached via USB
-
Can this be bug 930551 biting again?
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Regression: quotas prevent yakkety from booting (boots once every ~4
attempts)
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Yes, but shouldn't this be a dependency of python-apport?
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apport-collect error: No module named PyQt5.QtCore
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See also https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-58153
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kcharselect segfaults on yakkety with kubuntu backports
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Bug has been identified by the KDE developers to be due to the qt
accessibility support via qt at-spi integration.
According to the KDE developers, kubuntu is the main/sole user of this
technology among major distros shipping KDE, which is why the issue is
not reproducible by them who do not have
Also follow kde bug 362603 that might be the same
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=374933
** Also affects: kdeutils via
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=374933
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Kcharselect crashes with messages such as
load glyph failed err=15 face=0x561e9e28d930, glyph=711
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
To reproduce:
1) open kcharselect
2) start typing the world "double" in the input field for entering a
search term. Typing fast enough
Bug is also in xenial
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Loading pylint.elc causes emacs24 to hang for a VERY LONG TIME at
startup
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Has now been broken for many years and release cycles. Having broken
packages that remain unfixed only creates confusion. How about getting
rid of it for good from 17.04?
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Has stayed totally broken for many years and release cycles. How about
getting rid of gwave for good?
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gwave crashed with SIGSEGV in
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Regression: quotas prevent yakkety from booting (boots once every ~4
attempts)
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Good! Thanks! As you can see, I have accordingly changed the package
from systemd to quota.
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Regression: quotas prevent yakkety from
Sorry, I'm not understanding your comment.
What I understood is that the systemd developers said "It is not our
responsibility if ubuntu does not boot, this is not a systemd bug! In
fact, the issue in booting is caused by some quota related units,
shipped by Ubuntu, that are not part of systemd".
Systemd devels suggest that the bug is due to downstream (ubuntu), since
they do not ship the quota.service unit (whose removal makes the system
boot again) at all.
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Got it! Sort of...
Misabling quotas make the system boot reliably.
No clue why. It may not be a race, rather the fact that the initial
quota check is supposed to happen only in certain cases.
No idea. Debugging boot with systemd is beyond my expertise.
Masking the systemd quota.service (the
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** Summary changed:
- yakkkety boot is erratic
+ Regression: yakkety does not boot (boots once every 4 attempts)
** Summary changed:
- Regression: yakkety does not boot (boots once every 4 attempts)
+ Regression: yakkety does not boot (boots once every ~4 attempts)
** Attachment added: "The
Issue is present also moving do mdadm (which is possible for my fake
raid since it uses intel metadata).
When it happens, the boot hangs for 1 minute and a half on
A start job is running for dev-disk-by...
with all disks appearing in turn on the line. After that the machine drops to
an
Public bug reported:
After an upgrade from xenial to yakkety, the system does not boot
reliably. Only 1 boot over 3-4 seems to succeed.
Quite often, the system seems to hang during boot and then drops into an
emergency prompt.
Pressing esc during the boot to show what is going on reveals that
Bug was also reported to nvidia:
https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/879586/kf5-konsole-15-04-and-15-08-consumes-100
-cpu-on-close-only-with-proprietary-nvidia-driver/
Note that a comment there states: "From what I've seen it may not be the
nVidia driver which is at fault. There seems to be
Seems to be bug https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=343803.
The bug seems to be triggered by the combination of Qt, plasma 5 *and*
the legacy nvidia 340 driver.
It is unfortunate that KDE people are marking this as "resolve" when
clearly it is not.
It is also unfortunate that they mark it as
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The "konsole" application seems to be in very bad shape in yakkety.
Possibly, this is not due to the konsole itself but the
qt/plasma5/plasma framework combination. Unfortunately, plasma 5 does
not seem to be able to stabilize.
To reproduce:
from a terminal type in
At the moment mdadm with imsm metadata is totally broken on xenial (and
I suspect on all ubuntu distros with systemd). Due to incorrect ordering
of things at shutdown machines with arrays assembled at boot with mdadm
and imsm metadata may hang and the array is resynced everytime even if
the bios
Possibly also related to 1320402 (as the unnecessary resync probably
follows the incorrect stopping of the array).
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Shutdown hangs in md
With respect to #34, isn't the ubuntu 4.4.0 kernel meant to pick up
important security updates and fixes from the mainline 4.4.x stable
branch?
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To me, this is highly critical. If you cannot use mdadm to manage RAID
on dual boot systems that need the imsm metadata (and obviously you
cannot if it means paying the price of constant resyncing) then you need
to resort to dmraid, which is very badly maintained and fails to
properly resync
See also 1320402 and 1587142
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IMSM fakeraid handled by mdadm: unclean mounted volumes on
shutdown/reboot
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see also https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1587142
mdadm with imsm metadata seems to be completely broken in ubuntu.
Having something as common as RAID1 on Intel boards broken is not very
nice.
Until this can be fixed, it would be good to at least add a very visible
warning
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Jaaa in alsa mode (-A) produces no specrtrum plot, nor is able to
produce any sound on the output.
Either the manual pages are very bad, or the software is too outdated to
do anything useful.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: jaaa 0.8.4-1build1
After some investigation, the problem seems to be in the Xorg.wrap
wrapper that is way too picky.
1) Without the wrapper Xdummy cannot be executed because it tries to
open some virtual console and fails
2) With the wrapper Xdummy cannot be executed either because
a) you need to modify the
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Xdummy is used by several systems for remote display, such as xpra
(http://xpra.org/).
Unfortunately, since Xenial, it is completely impossible to use Xdummy
for anything like that, because of the way in which permissions are set
up for running X servers. This results in a
Same issue here: DELL Precision T5400 with nvidia graphics cannot
suspend anymore after upgrade to xenial.
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Ubuntu 16.04: Suspend freezes
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1566302 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1566302
Same issue here: DELL Precision T5400 with nvidia graphics cannot
suspend anymore after upgrade to xenial.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1200124
Title:
ubuntu bug hangs if you are already logged in launchpad
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I have a wifi connected HP multifunction printer that includes a scanner
Officejet 4500.
cups is configured to recognize this printer "by name" as in
hp:/net/Officejet_4500_G510n-z?zc=HPxx
calling scanimage -L causes the scanner associated to the printer to be
returned
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