>Update:
>1) If I entirely disable nbd-proxy, and add the --persist option to
>nbd-client, the problem goes away.
>2) The problem also seems to arise only if the client has to go over a couple
>of switches and routers to reach the server. Clients that are plugged into the
>same switch as the ser
Confirm no working gosa-2.5.19 in Karmic.
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GOsa 2.5.x doesn't and won't work with php > 5.2.9, please switch to GOsa 2.6
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/487537
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Same issue for me in Jaunty. Version 1.9.36.3+nmu1ubuntu1.
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apt-proxy-import says "no suitable backend found"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/4844
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when printing some djvu pages i see following errors:
/var/log/messages:
Oct 28 12:41:23 kit kernel: [ 2210.797095] pdftopdf[3133]: segfault at 8 ip
00267044 sp bfcfc65c error 4 in liblcms.so.1.0.18[25b000+3]
Oct 28 12:41:23 kit foo2zjs-wrapper: foo2zjs-wrapper -P -z1 -L0 -r1200x600 -p9
-m1
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cups with ttf-mscorefonts does not print capital Й
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/449255
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Ok guys. Problem solved :)
I attached fixed jetpipe script.
You should save it to /opt/ltsp/i386/usr/sbin, chmod 755
/opt/ltsp/i386/usr/sbin/jetpipe and make itsp-update-image
** Attachment added: "Fixed jetpipe script"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/32911312/jetpipe
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Ok. I edited jetpipe:
self.device.write(data)
if self.devicetype == 'P':
try:
self.device.flush() # parallel
device
except device.error, msg:
print "error flush(): ", msg
I have found cause of my problem.
1. I edited /usr/sbin/jetpipe, to preven it from forking.
2. I launched /usr/sbin/jetpipe -b 9600 -y 8 -p none -x /dev/usblp0 9100 on TC
3. I send some jobs to printer.
4. While printing i swiched off an on printer.
5. I sow the following in terminal:\
I confirm this bug.
After a while printer is not printing, and status is "Processing - Recoverable:
Network host 'ws001' is busy; will retry in xx seconds..."
I checking if jetpipe is running on 'ws001' - and there is no jetpipe. After TC
reboot jetpipe is launched and printer working for a while