add feisty repositories to sources.list, select older versions in
aptitude, then follow the dependency resolver recommendations.
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new cups manager doesnt work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/161773
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Bugs, which is the bug
IT WORKS !!!
I've tried to downgrade cupsys* and ghostscript packages from feisty. Other
gutsy packages (i.e. foomatic*, hplip/hpijs) works good.
I think the real trouble is in ghostscript because it doesn't print when
i downgraded only cupsys, not ghostscript. But gutsy's cupsys requires
new
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# lpstat -v
device for Officejet_6300: hp:/net/Officejet_6300_series?ip=192.168.123.100
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# lpinfo -v
network socket
network beh
direct hal
direct hpfax
network socket://192.168.123.100
direct hp
network http
network ipp
network lpd
file cups-pdf:/
direct scsi
This is a log fragment showing a bug:
Nov 29 18:53:25 sandworm-ps3-2 kernel: [ 415.532836] md: bindps3da6
Nov 29 18:53:25 sandworm-ps3-2 kernel: [ 415.644320] ps3disk bad request: dev
ps3da: type=7, flags=98
Nov 29 18:53:25 sandworm-ps3-2 kernel: [ 415.644333]
Nov 29 18:53:25 sandworm-ps3-2
Same for HP OfficeJet 6310.
It printed OK with Feisty and HPLIP driver, but now it's failing to
print with Gutsy. It simply loads and ejects the empty page sheet.
Other functions as scan or flashcard access keeps working.
ubuntu 7.10 (custom 20071115) on ps3.
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new cups manager doesnt work
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.22
In Feisty on PS3 I has a RAID1 array on /dev/sda6 (internal HDD) and
/dev/sdf6 (USB HDD).
Trying to update to Gutsy, I installed linux-cell at first. So it binds
/dev/sdd6 (USB HDD) to array, but /dev/ps3da6 (internal HDD) was bound
This is Sony Playstation 3, not PC There are no IDE or raw SATA ports.
It has only one physical SATA drive presented as ps3da (not sdX!) and allow to
connect USB storage devices.
And this bug is found in ps3disk module which doesn't exist on PC,
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Can't bind ps3daX device to md array
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.22
In Feisty on PS3 I has a RAID1 array on /dev/sda6 (internal HDD) and
/dev/sdf6 (USB HDD).
Trying to update to Gutsy, I installed linux-cell at first. So it binds
/dev/sdd6 (USB HDD) to array, but /dev/ps3da6