Okay, after doing some more debugging and digging, I found out that this
may be happening due to some Gdk features getting deprecated and
changed. Apparently, the asynchronous calls did not trigger the callback
functions, and thus the code failed to return any data.
It would seem that this bug
Here is a picture of my keyring viewed from Seahorse. Notice that there
are *two* entries in it for the same printer. One is stored by the
"Mousepad" authentication dialog and the other by system-config-printer
dialog. The libreoffice one doesn't seem to have an option to remember
the credentials,
I've attached a picture how the three different authentication dialogs
look like.
** Attachment added: "Printer authentication dialogs"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/system-config-printer/+bug/1917941/+attachment/5476467/+files/dialogs.jpg
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I think I found a small bug in the printing process of Xubuntu 20.04.02
LTS. I have a networked laser printer (Xerox Phaser 3250) that requires
username/password credentials to print. The device is present in the
CUPS page (see the Printers page in
test.py: https://pastebin.com/FJTWc1uX
** Attachment added: "Short PoC of the problem"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/system-config-printer/+bug/1917941/+attachment/5473614/+files/test.py
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Hello!
I've had a short discussion about this issue on lubuntu irc, and I was
asked to open a bug report. Basically I only tested this on lubuntu
19.04 x64 live image on a UEFI system, I haven't tested other ubuntu
flavors.
Anyway, I was poking around with disk encryption,
I seem to have fixed this by going into the /usr/local/lib/python2.7
/dist-packages/ folder and renaming the folders requests to
requests.old and requests-2.4.1.dist-info to requests-2.4.1.dist-
info.old. The pip now works properly again.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 229732 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/229732
Same probelm after update.
I cleaned up all the earlier kernels because the space on my /boot
partition was limited, so I was unable to use an earlier kernel. I had
to download a LiveCD of Ubuntu 13.10 and