I have an HP Laserjet Pro M102a printer, and I cannot get it to work with my
Ubuntu
machine: the error message is always some variant of "models.dat not found"
(and, indeed,
I cannot find any models.datfile in any of the obvious places). This is very
like the
previous problems described in
This bug still affects Shotwell, and it's a major pain. It's now over 7 years
since the bug was confirmed: I am using Shtowell 0.30.2, and it will still not
import .RW2 files. There seems
to be no action on this.
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I have two printers configured in cups, an Epson Stylus Photo R2400 and an HP
Laserjet 1200. The Laserjet works fine. I can drive the Epson satisfactorily
using PhotoPrint with PhotoPrint's own colour correction. However, when I try
to either run the Epson from
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** Attachment added: portion of cups error log showing pdftoraster-poppler
falling over with Bogus memory allocation size message
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Hm. Will this happen every time the printer runs out of paper while printing?
In which case the workaround will work,
but will be very tedious.
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Same thing happens (Could not open resource for reading, and so on) if you
have a track name with a colon in it. Classical music tracks quite frequently
have
colons in their track names
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You
Similar problems here. I have Hardy, with an Epson Stylus Photo R2400, and I
have mixed
success in printing to it. It seems to me that the difficulty is something to
do with
file size and/or complexity: consequently, the printer options which commit
more or less resources
(colour precision,
I'm wondering how come this hasn't been fixed yet? I've just bought a
new box with a Via Unichrome Pro 2 (CX700M2) which isn't supported by
OpenChrome so graphics are painfully slow. I'd like to give the
UniChrome package a go, but I get the same error as someone reported
here 5 months ago now!
in: cupsys (Ubuntu)
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I don't really know (the machine I had with a parallel port died a while
back).
Sorry about that.
Graham
On Sun, 2007-06-17 at 15:03 +, Pascal De Vuyst wrote:
Do you still have this problem on Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty) ?
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better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been any
activity in it recently. We were wondering is this still an issue for
you? Thanks in advance.
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Another mono crash. Most likely when updating beagle indices.
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Another crash. Running beagled-helper
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Same for me: beagled-helper. Tomboy running too, but no other mono progs
afaik
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The profiler seemed to indicate that
a lot of time was being spent in the uhci-hcd module, so
I tried the printer on the same CUPS setup but with a machine with
a USB2 port rather than USB1 (and thus ehci-hcd and not uhci-hcd). Much better:
the usb backend took a reasonable proportion of CPU
The callgraph generated by oprofile
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And, when I compiled a kernel with debugging symbols
for profiling, I activated usb debugging: here's the output it
generated in the course of one failed printing attempt followed
by switching the printer off then on again. These are the messages
I got from it: some of them are a little startling
On Tue, 2006-08-22 at 18:31 +, Ante Karamatić wrote:
You are missing:
Listen /var/run/cups/cups.sock
in ports.conf
But that's not the problem. Issue here is in hpiod, which is part of
hplip package or in parallel driver.
What kernel do you use (uname -r)?
2.6.15-26-386
Graham
I have been experimenting with setting the nice value of the runaway usb
process, and it seems to have good effects. There are basically 4
processes involved in cups printing with this processor: cupsd, gs-esp,
rastertogutenprint, and usb. It is the usb process which hogs the cpu.
If I set the
One more thing about the parallel port: I get messages like
Aug 16 11:24:53 localhost kernel: [68538.182942] ppdev0: negotiated back
to compatibility mode because user-space forgot
in /var/log/syslog, whenever the parallel port printing terminates (on the rare
occasions
when it happens to work,
On Sun, 2006-08-13 at 14:59 +, Pascal De Vuyst wrote:
Can you try if setting up a raw queue printer gives any output.
In CUPS web interface or gnome-cups-manager: Add Printer, select Manufacturer
Raw, select Model queue.
I've done that for both printers (the Epson which features in Bug
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On Wed, 2006-08-09 at 08:42 +, Pascal De Vuyst wrote:
Thanks for you bug report.
Could you also provide the cups error_log:
1) change LogLevel in cupsd.conf from warning to debug
2) restart cups: sudo /etc/init.d/cupsys restart
3) print something
4) attach the relevant parts of
On Wed, 2006-08-09 at 08:40 +, Pascal De Vuyst wrote:
Thanks for you bug report.
Could you also provide the cups error_log:
1) change LogLevel in cupsd.conf from warning to debug
2) restart cups: sudo /etc/init.d/cupsys restart
3) print something
4) attach the relevant parts of
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Binary package hint: cupsys
I have Ubuntu Dapper installed, with cups 1.2.2-0ubuntu0.6.06
I have an Epson Stylus Photo R2400 attached via usb. When
I try to print, the following things happen:
i) Load average goes up to over 3
ii) the usb backend process hogs nearly all of
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I have Ubuntu Dapper installed, with cups 1.2.2-0ubuntu0.6.06.
I have an HP Laserjet 1300 attached via the parallel port.
When I try to print from it, it goes into a loop of check device; will retry
in 30 seconds..., and I get a repeating set of messages in syslog
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Public bug reported:
CUPS-gutenprint fails to print files produced by certain
applications (e.g. scribus-ng, cinepaint) with an error message
saying that pstoraster has segfaulted. I'm attaching the
CUPS error log.
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