I'm having a similar problem with a new Qanta HDSPA modem
(vendor=0x0408) on a new 9.10RC install. The modem is recognized as a
storage device, but does not trigger a link to the CD-ROM. I can remove
the usb-storage module and insert the usbserial module, which creates
/dev/ttyUSB0, but that's as
2009 at 1:53 PM, Till Kamppeter
wrote:
> jakartadean, do you want to say that cups-driverd is hanging on a single
> PPD file for you and not on a link loop?
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> cups-driverd endless loop on recursive symlinks
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/39078
> You received this bug n
Update: I think I got a little lucky there as there are 20 files in the
directory, and cups-driverd adds, or tries to add, 19 of them.
OK6100_a.ppd.gz is the odd man out, so it seems that it's either that
file, or ok5400u1.ppd.gz which is causing the problem.
Dean
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cups-driverd endless loop
Sorry I'm late responding. I get the following output:
d...@dasher:~$ /usr/lib/cups/daemon/cups-driverd list 1 0 name=""
DEBUG2: [cups-driverd] list_ppds(request_id=1, limit=0, opt="name="
DEBUG: [cups-driverd] Adding ppd "lsb/usr/openprinting/Oki/ok7100u1.ppd.gz"...
DEBUG: [cups-driverd] Adding p
I am having a very similar problem after upgrading to Jaunty. My old HP
Deskjet D1360 is no longer recognized. cups-driverd pegs out at 49-50%
of my CPU, which presume is running full time on one core. No printers
are found by the system, even dmesg doesn't have any reports of a
printer being pl