In reality, I don't know if I have exactly the same bug but it's
similar, if it helps...
My config :
CPU : Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700HQ CPU @ 2.60GHz
graphic cards :
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Skylake Integrated
Graphics (rev 06)
01:00.0 3D controller: NVIDIA
Same bug with NvidiaGTX 960M and Intel® HD Graphics 530 (Skylake GT2)
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Title:
Fails with skylake & nvidia 940m, removes xorg.conf boot
Hi,
same bug here with Ubuntu 14.04 interated to a domain NT4 style.
Offline logon works if I close the session and disconnet LAN wire, but not work
if I reboot, this is auth.log :
Sep 21 08:46:42 PC-UPS846 lightdm: pam_unix(lightdm:auth): check pass; user
unknown
Sep 21 08:46:42 PC-UPS846
Hi,
same bug here with Ubuntu 14.04 interated to a domain NT4 style.
Offline logon works if I close the session and disconnet LAN wire, but not work
if I reboot, this is auth.log :
Sep 21 08:46:42 PC-UPS846 lightdm: pam_unix(lightdm:auth): check pass; user
unknown
Sep 21 08:46:42 PC-UPS846
From what you said, I made some additional tests.
I printed a high resolution (2000dpi more Than
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7151/6760135001_14c59a1490_o_d.jpg) with
Gimp and made a pdf with this image and text added, printed with
evince.
lpadmin -p printer -o
Hello,
thanks to your good work. Success, This fixes the bug.
So I've made several test with LibreOffice Writer, text and images :
==
lpadmin -p printer -o pdftops-renderer-default=pdftops
lpadmin -p printer -o pdftops-max-image-resolution-default=1440
lpadmin -p printer -o
Is not a definitive workaround but to continue to use our Toshiba
e-Studio with new Ubuntu distrib (12.04), first I've removed the cups
package (and dependency) to install cups 1.5.0 (ubuntu 11 version).
Then download the source at
I had a similar bug with :
Toshiba e-studio 2040C
Ubuntu 12.04
Tested with :
- manufacturers driver (TOSHIBA ColorMFP PPD)
- Ubuntu built-in driver (TOSHIBA e-STUDIO3510c Series PS)
Both of all worked fine with Ubuntu 11.10 and effectively, int 12.04
LibreOffice prints show this error