That's OK. Thank you for your attention. This is mute anyway. That
particular, ancient, computer functions well with Red Hat version of
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NOT from iPhone nor Google
facebook, instagram, viber, snapchat, twitter, #@*~|
etc. - neither of those
This may help pinpoint the cause: I did a virgin install of 18.04 on the
same machine, and now hplip works, printer is found, printing (and
scanning as well) is OK. Therefore the problem must be with the
distribution upgrade process.
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Public bug reported:
Hp printer worked on 16.04 but it fails after distribution upgrade to
18.04. Based on solved bug #1744340 I checked libsane-hpaio and hplip
packages. They were all OK after removing them and reinstalling them -
just to make sure. However, apt install libsane-hpaio complained a
Hello G,
Thank you for your attention to my problem. Please, close the ticket,
basically because it is no longer relevant. Somehow I was able to make
printing work on my Ubuntu installation. In the meantime I have made a
distribution upgrade to 18.04. I must say that I also encountered a
printing
Hi G,
Thank you for following up on this item. Fortunately, I can report that
this is no longer a problem. Since I reported the bug my laptop died and
I was able to transfer the complete Ubuntu system to the hard drive of a
new HP laptop. It came with a W10 installation and EFI booting, but
manage
Update: System finally did boot - accidentally. I use this box rarely to boot
Ubuntu, most of the time I boot into an old fedora-3. Just for info, and if it
helps anybody, including the developers, I think the problem is related to
system motherboard in power up state. If I completely cut power
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"This bug affects you" - well, I'm "you" on another similarly older
desktop machine with the same behavior. So it really affects not only
"you" but "others" as well.
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This was a question but no answer or comments so I converted it to a bug
report - jankom
This is a "mature" 32 bit machine. Had 12.04, then distro upgraded to
14.04, and recently distro upgraded to 16.04. After that it did not
boot, so I decided to rebuild the machine with a
Printing finally works, but it was a lengthy and complicated process. Here are
the steps I took, as best as I can remember:
(1) installed 16.04 on a different machine (virgin install) - so that I can
find out what the real picture is
(2) ran gnome-software (because on the distro update this gnome
Public bug reported:
Bug-in-bug: after "ubuntu-bug -w" command and clicking on the problem
window (cannot connect to cups server) the web page started with a
message that it refreshes every 10 seconds. It may have, but the only
way to move forward was to reload the web page so that I could get int
Public bug reported:
Yes - similar bug, but NO, not the same bug: There was an error during
the CUPS operation: 'failed to connect to server'. Cannot print with my
machine since I ran dist. upgrade.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: ubuntu-release-upgrader-core 1:16.04.16
Proc
Public bug reported:
Confusion-confusion: the ubuntu-bug -w command selected xfce4-panel.
However, the bug I wanted to report (following instruction after ubuntu-
buf -w command) was the "summary" above, i.e. LibreOffice Base data
table bottom section is blank after running distro upgrade from 14.
Public bug reported:
Yesterday I completed distribution upgrade from 14.04 to 16.04. While it
was a lengthy process everything seemed ok (even though I lost my
background picture on desktop but later was able to restore it to what
it was before upgrade).
However, today I tried to print something
Most recently, after a few notified updates of my computer I tried to
install Network Manager, just out of curiosity. Surprise-surprise, this
time the system did not complain after reboot. Then I restored
/etc/network/interfaces file to its minimum
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
and now the syste
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1058040
fglrx-installer not working with AMD Radeon/Mobility Radeon HD 2000-4000
cards in Quantal+
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This bug is a result of solving bug #1454310. After rebooting various
system error messages appeared. Networking was unavailable. According to
one Askubuntu suggestion, removed trusty-security package sources, apt-
get update, upgrade, reinstall network-manager but same proble
Christopher M. Penalver,
Thanks again, and THE BUG IS FIXED in LibreOffice 5!
1) sudo add-apt-repository ppa:libreoffice-5.0 - executed OK
2) sudo apt-get update - executed OK
3) "Software updater" notification appeared - ran it OK
4) Another "Software updater notification appeared, this time for
*
On 01/29/2016 12:43 PM, Christopher M. Penalver wrote:
> Janos G. Komaromi, to see if this is already resolved, could you please
> use one of the 5.x PPAs via https://launchpad.net/~libreoffice and
> advise to the results?
>
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It seems to me this change is
recent. The "paint text" method used to work B4.
regards,
Janos
On 01/27/2016 05:00 PM, Christopher M. Penalver wrote:
> Janos G. Komaromi, to advise, please don't manually create new reports about
> this issue as noticed in:
> https://bugs.l
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** Description changed:
- LibreOffice Base, Query: The specific query works, but can only edit in
- SQL view. If I try to edit in Base view mode it crashes. Only one of the
- many queries have this problem. Also, as I
Public bug reported:
I reported a bug a year ago, #1454310 and then somebody changed it to
"invalid". I don't understand why this was done. The problem is still
there. I realize this is a free software, but at the same time I'm
willing to help make this better in whichever way I could. So please,
generic LibreOffice package to better suit
Ubuntu's architecture.
Thanks again,
Janos
On 05/13/2015 11:48 PM, Christopher M. Penalver wrote:
> Janos G. Komaromi, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu
> better. However, your crash report is missing. Please follow these
Public bug reported:
LibreOffice Base, Query: The specific query works, but can only edit in
SQL view. If I try to edit in Base view mode it crashes. Only one of the
many queries have this problem. Also, as I was researching this I could
not find the Check for update option in the Tools menu. Is i
If the driver worked B4 upgrade why is it not working now? Why will this
issue be closed in 36 days without resolution?
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OK, so what can I do to make my scanner work in the distro-updated
system? I did work before I did the distro-update.
Janos
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janos@andrasxubuntu:~$ scanimage -L
[hp5590] hp5590_get_status: USB-in-USB: got non-zero device status (status 12)
[hp5590] hp5590_init_scanner: scanner reports non-zero status: Device busy
No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different,
check that the scanner is plugged in
I removed fglrx, installed mesa-utils, rebooted, and now display
(including cursor behaviour) is working fine. Note, I do not run games,
but movies in full screen display OK. - Janos
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OK, thanks for the link. I removed fglrx, installed mesa-utils,
rebooted, and now display (including cursor behaviour) is working fine.
Note, I do not run games, but movies in full screen display OK.
I do
Public bug reported:
After distro-upgrade from 12.04 to 14.04 simple-scan does not work. This
has been an issue in the past when I tried 13.04 and I reported it as a
bug. This is why I stayed with 12.04. Now that the new LTS upgrade is
available I'm outof luck. I tested my Acer 64-bit laptop conne
Public bug reported:
After a flawless upgrade I noticed that display is only generic,
"default", i.e. 1024x768. When I try AMD Catalyst Control Center it
complains that "No AMD graphics driver is installed or the display
driver is not functioning properly". When I run the recommended command
atic
Public bug reported:
After flawless upgrade from 12.04 on Acer laptop with AMD 64-bit
processor display has only generic 1024x768 mode. lspci does list ATI
Radeon HD 3200 controller, but aticonfig has error "No supported adapter
detected", and AMD Catalyst Control Center in Settings reports
initi
SOLVED!
Bug closed - stupid me...
What happened was due to two things, I guess.
(1) The unorthodox location of Tunderbird Profile.
(2) *.wav file association was broken, probably because I removed distro based
music player.
Solution:
(a) Right clicked on a wav file, Properties, and set "Open wit
Quinn Balazs: Thanks, I'll change status. I tried the instructions, but
it did not produce the expected result, see below:
Quote
janos@acerlinux:~$ xprop WM_CLASS
WM_CLASS(STRING) = "Mail", "Thunderbird"
janos@acerlinux:~$ locate -b "\Mail"
/mnt/DOS_E/BinWin/Thunderbird/Installed_backup_old_Dell/T
Public bug reported:
Cannot activate sound alerts in Xubuntu 12.04 installation of Tunderbird
24.1.0. I googled and checked ubuntu forums. Lightning 2.6.2 is also
installed, but calendar sound notification is silent. Same with 24.1.1
and 2.6.3. No answer in Ubuntu Launchpad questions forum (expi
Christopher M. Penalver, sorry for not expressing myself clearly: what I
meant is that if two kernel versions have the same configurations then I
would expect that they would work the same way. But maybe that is not
the case. What made me suspicious is that a kernel version did work,
then a later v
Christopher M. Penalver, I'm again away from home till early February,
so I do not have access to the home desktop coputer with Asus mother
board. If it helps Ubuntu developers I'm willing to do the bisect
project using the link you provided. Nevertheless, I would like to know
and understand the fo
New information from Janos
I did a diff on kernel configurations between 3.8.0-29 and -31 and found
minimal, non-essential differences. Scanner works on -29 in ubuntu
environment, but does not work on -31 in xubuntu environment. Scanner
also works on different hardware (my Acer laptop) even on -31
Christopher, one more thing: I have installed the same 13.04 xubuntu
(Raring) on my Acer 64 bit laptop, using a USB stick as the root
filesystem. When I connect the laptop to the same scanner it works. I
checked the kernel and it is 3.8.0.31.
Well, this is a mystery, since my PC on which the scann
Christopher, here is another question before I start digging into it. I
would like to try 3.8.0-29 on my installed xubuntu. Yes, it worked on
Ubuntu (not xubuntu) live CD, but just to make sure it is the kernel and
not the distro around it I would like to test this idea.
Specifically, how can I si
Christopher, OK. I'll start working on it.
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Christopher, OK. Forgive me for a stupid question: bisect what? If it is
the kernel that to blame, and if kervel versions are sequential, how
come 3.2 0-52 works, 3.8.0-19 does not, then 3.8.0-29 works again, then
3.11.0-8 does not? What does Precise, Raring or Saucy has to do with
kernel working o
Christopher: yes, reproducible. Installation DVD is fine, no problem
with fonts . I did a live DVD test, and scanner is not recognized. Looks
like kernel is 3.11.0-8.
Just to recap: Ubuntu or Xubuntu in Precise version do recognize
scanner. Ubuntu Precise kernel is 3.8.0-29 amd Xubuntu Precise ker
Christopher, ok. I start to see the logic. However, I fail to understand
why kernel 3.2 works on Xubuntu, but 3.8.0-19 does not, even though
3.8.0-29 works again in Ubuntu. Apparently something went bad going from
3.2.0-52 to 3.8.0-19 in Xubuntu, but going from 3.8.0-19 to 3.8.0-29
things became go
Christopher M. Penalver, I think we have a major confusion here, and it
is mainly my fault. This is due to my lack of experience with Ubuntu
community and with bug reporting.
The bug I reported is for Xubuntu, not for Ubuntu. "X" is the key word
here.
When I studied the bisect notes and my previo
Christopher M. Penalver, thank you. I'll do that. Give me some time to
study the article and get down to work. This will be my first bisection.
Will keep you posted if any problem.
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Christopher M. Penalver, I'm in live DVD (did not fit on CD) boot ("try
Ubuntu"). Looks good, if you allow me the opinion, it is much better
than the other version I tried, see comments #17 and #21.
Scanner does work, but I think I stated that in my initial bug report.
I was not sure exactly what
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This is a virgin installation of 13.04.
Scanner is not found - reported by Simple scan. I tried Ask Ubuntu, but
got no answer.
I have a parallel installation of 12.xx on the same computer, and
scanner
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Christopher M. Penalver, Sorry, I'm confused again. I thought comments
20 and 21 answered comment 19.
As far as comment 23: i'm booted now, and all the time for this bug
report, into my 13.04 (or Raring) installation. So I have run aggain the
apport command, see attached file of the screen dialogu
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This is a virgin installation of 13.04.
Scanner is not found - reported by Simple scan. I tried Ask Ubuntu, but
got no answer.
I have a parallel installation of 12.xx on the same computer, and
scanner does
Christopher M. Penalver, - attachment #2
apparently I can only attach one file, so here is the other one referenced in
my previous message, testing item (3)
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Christopher M. Penalver, testing update
(1) Booted into live DVD of Raring. Same problem, scanner does not work.
Apport collect did not work even after installing python - see attached
file of terminal dialogue
(2) Booted into live DVD of Saucy. Could not even find simple scan or
any menu. I corr
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This is a virgin installation of 13.04.
Scanner is not found - reported by Simple scan. I tried Ask Ubuntu, but
got no answer.
I have a parallel installation of 12.xx on the same computer, and
scanner does
Christopher M. Penalver, problem update, a day later:
(a) I was able to get back to the boot capability to boot into my
trusted old FC3 installation. I had to do a "sudo update-grub" from the
new installation (13.10). The only way I could do it by Ctr-Alt-F1
switching into terminal. The gui deskto
Christopher M. Penalver, problem!
I clicked on the link. It took me to a site to download images. I chose
the 13.10 Desktop Image, PC (Intel x86).
Created DVD from ISO image and rebooted to the DVD.
It did not give me a chance to test it as live DVD, so I went ahead and
chose "comtinue", but wit
Christopher M. Penalver, OK, we are getting somewhere.
Before I do anything, please humor me, and allow me to understand what
exactly I'm supposed to do. Let's go step by step.
(One) - should I download the ISO image from link
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ and create a virgin
inst
Christopher, sorry, how can I get an "Ubuntu reporsitory kernel"?
This was a virgin installation from an Ubuntu downloaded DVD. I have not
touched anything, just let itself update. Did the installation DVD not
install the "Ubuntu repository kernel"? Is this a bug of the
installation DVD?
Here is
Christopher: I'm back and executed commands as per your instructions
(broke-up the && sections to make sure I don't confuse the computer and
myself).
Everything went well, I suppose, but there are two isuues I cannot
explain - see attached file also.
(1) a warning window popped uo saying I'm not
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This is a virgin installation of 13.04.
Scanner is not found - reported by Simple scan. I tried Ask Ubuntu, but
got no answer.
I have a parallel installation of 12.xx on the same computer, and
scanner does
Christopher: I'm away from home till mid-September. Will execute
commands you suggested when I come back, and report on results. Thanks
for picking up the ball - Janos
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I tested my 12.04 installation with apparmor disabled in grub for
printing and it also segfaulted. However, this time it is not the
printdriver, but libpthread - see below
janos@andraslinux:~$ dmesg | tail
[ 56.157663] composite sync not supported
[ 56.614874] composite sync not supported
[
Thank you for the detailed explanation of restart.
As far as my installation DVD is concerned I downloaded the ISO image
from Ubuntu's web site and burned it myself.
The only complication I had was that I already had a 12.04 installation
on my 2nd hard drive (hdb or sdb) and the Ubuntu installati
I'm not familiar with the new grub. grub.cfg is more complex than the
old grub I'm used to. So my first attempt to restart failed to
deactivate apparmor.
Then I edited grub.cfg and put the apparmor=0 statement dierctly after
root=x and before ro
This time I think apparmor is less effective. S
Output of the first two commands is below:
janos@Andraslinux:~$ sudo aa-status
[sudo] password for janos:
apparmor module is loaded.
You do not have enough privilege to read the profile set.
janos@Andraslinux:~$ sudo /etc/init.d/apparmor restart
* Reloading AppArmor profiles
root@Andraslinux:/home/janos# uname -a
Linux Andraslinux 3.8.13-030813-generic #201305111843 SMP Sat May 11 22:52:24
UTC 2013 i686 athlon i686 GNU/Linux
root@Andraslinux:/home/janos# bash -c "echo -n /usr/sbin/cupsd
>/sys/kernel/security/apparmor/.remove"
root@Andraslinux:/home/janos# bash -c "ec
Thank you, I'm learning new stuff. Besides, I like low level interfaces.
Results were as expected - I think, except for the last step. After
restarting cupsd "unconfined" disappeared. See below the output of
commands you suggested:
janos@Andraslinux:~$ sudo aa-status
[sudo] password for janos:
a
OK, let's fix apparmor first.
I ran the commands, but as you see from the output the "remove" stuff
failed.
janos@Andraslinux:~$ ps -Z `pidof cupsd`
LABEL PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND
/usr/sbin/cupsd 789 ?Ss 0:00 /usr/sbin/cupsd -F
jan
Correct!
That was exactly what I got last night. So I thought - excuse me - that
you may have forgotten the sudo prefix. So I did not even bother to post
this lengthy output. But this is exactly what I got without sudo.
Could this explain the other problem I have (listed as confirmed bug)
that my
I got stuck at the first command, here is the output:
janos@Andraslinux:~$ sudo apparmor_parser -v
[sudo] password for janos:
Warning from stdin (line 1): apparmor_parser: cannot use or update cache,
disable, or force-complain via stdin
^Cjanos@Andraslinux:~$
Note: I had to do sudo for the com
No problem. I had a little suspicion, but copied it anyway since I'm not
familiar with Ubuntu's (or debian) file structure.
Here is my terminal output now:
janos@Andraslinux:~$ sudo apparmor_parser -R /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.cupsd
[sudo] password for janos:
janos@Andraslinux:~$ sudo restart cup
another step closer - see below:
janos@Andraslinux:~$ sudo apparmor_parser -R /etc/init.d/usr.sbin.cupsd
[sudo] password for janos:
Error: Could not read profile /etc/init.d/usr.sbin.cupsd: No such file or
directory.
janos@Andraslinux:~$
Could this be the problem (bug)?
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Here is an excerpt from my usr.sbin.cupsd
...
# FIXME: no policy ATM for hplip and Brother drivers
/usr/bin/hpijs Ux,
/usr/Brother/** Ux,
## JGK 6/9/13 begin
/usr/lexinkjet/** Ux,
/usr/local/lexmark/** Ux,
## JGK 6/9/13 end
#
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apparmor/+bug/1187970/+attachment/3698837/+files/troubleshoot.txt
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Thanks. We are getting there, but the solution is still elusive.
I did the apparmor_parser command, then tried to print.
Result: printer not connected error
So I deleted and reinstalled printer, and rebooted.
Surprise: apparmor again denied execution after reboot. So I did
apparmor_parser
Re John Johansen's suggestion:
I did it with reboot, but dmesg still reports denial, see below:
[ 104.569090] audit_printk_skb: 24 callbacks suppressed
[ 104.569100] type=1400 audit(1370659781.774:26): apparmor="DENIED"
operation="exec" parent=831 profile="/usr/sbin/cupsd"
name="/usr/local/le
I tried to change the source package but the link above gave me "error
ID OOPS-a8afe36a1ef5ba57464e91d12a39c578"
Anyway, based on the description of the problem the package is either
cups or apparmor or both.
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Public bug reported:
I'm trying to make my Lexmark Z2420 work on Xubuntu > = 10.04. The
Lexmark provided installation does not work, package is bad, etc. I
worked around it because I was able to extract either the deb or rpm
package. In fact, the printer works on an old version of Linux
installati
New idea regarding why scanner does not work:
It may not have anything to do with kernel. Just a thought:
I tried to access cups through its built-in web interface
(http://localhost:631), and it is not accessible in 13.04. If I go to my
12.04 installation (same machine, same hard drive, different
Re Joseph:
Installed 3.8.13 kernel and same problem.
Upstream kernel tested, same bug.
Thank you both (Brad and Joseph(
Janos
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1184165
Title:
Scanner
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tried "apport-collect 1184165"
wanted me to "sudo apt-get install python-apport"
which I did, and then ran "apport-collect 1184165" again
error: "ERROR: The launchpadlib Python module is not installed. This
functionality is not available."
so I'll change status "Con
Public bug reported:
This is a virgin installation of 13.04.
Scanner is not found - reported by Simple scan. I tried Ask Ubuntu, but
got no answer.
I have a parallel installation of 12.xx on the same computer, and
scanner does work. So what is specific about 13.04?
I have also an old FC-3 insta
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