Jockey has been superseded by software-properties, which now handles
third-party driver configuration.
** Changed in: jockey (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: jockey (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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* debian/patches/97_add-missing-make-name-kyocera-mita.patch:
Let system-config-printer add the manufacturer name
Lars Volker, and anyone else who observes a driver search on the
internet when a local driver is available, in your case the problem is
not the prioritization of locally installed drivers against drivers
available on the Internet, but a problem of the fuzzy matching of the
make/model information re
This still doesn't seem so work on a fresh lucid install for printer
Brother MFC 7820 N
After installing brother-cups-wrapper-laser the printer shows up in
lpinfo -m but system-config-printer doesn't detect it.
Shall I reopen this report or create a new bug?
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Patch from comment #14 was commited upstream.
Thanks
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Michael, thank you for testing. The fixed package will soon get added to
the official updates for Lucid.
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tested again on a clean Lucid installation plus all proposed updates
plus patch from above; works perfectly now, better than before (Karmic):
detects printer and automatically chooses the right available driver
thanks again!
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it was an installation without proposed enabled, sorry; I will retest
later on another installation
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I hope you have installed the system-config-printer package from
-proposed and after that applied the patch for your test.
Can you make sure that openprinting-ppds is installed and openprinting-
ppds-postscript-kyocera is not installed:
sudo apt-get install openprinting-ppds
sudo dpkg -P openprin
Thanks a lot! I guess this is the first time I got a patch prepared
personally for me :-)
It works much better now. jockey presents only the Kyocera driver, so no
more problems with sorting ... good!
After I activate this driver, it is automatically selected, thus
skipping the dialogs for driver
New SRU with the patch of the last comment uploaded. Will appear in
-proposed soon.
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** Patch added: "Patch to make a Kyocera printer detected if it reports only
the model name and not the manufacturer name"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/47521499/add-missing-make-name-kyocera-mita.patch
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Michael Kofler, for your particular printer I have a second patch to
make its locally installed driver being found. Please run the following
command to apply it:
sudo patch -p0 < add-missing-make-name-kyocera-mita.patch
Now the locally installed driver for your printer should get found and
so no
Copied lucid-proposed to maverick.
** Changed in: system-config-printer (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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* debian/patches/96_new-printer-setup-check-for-local-drivers-first.patch:
Let system-config-printer always first
These buggy printer problems should have bee found during development of
10.04. It's hard to understand why it was not given the good
performance of 9.04. There are enough folks in the community with
different printers. n You have our configs from previous problems to
launch a request for testing
/usr/lib/cups/backend/usb
DEBUG: list_devices_libusb
DEBUG: usb_find_busses=2
DEBUG: usb_find_devices=2
r...@ubuntu1004-test3:~# /usr/lib/cups/backend/snmp
network socket://10.0.0.57 "FS-1800+" "FS-1800+" "" ""
r...@ubuntu1004-test3:~# /usr/lib/cups/backend/dnssd
(gives no results after 5 minutes
The long unsorted list is a Jockey problem, I get only one entry in
Jockey and this is the printer driver package from OpenPrinting. Adding
task ...
It seems that for your printer no locally installed driver was found and
so system-config-printer searches on the internet.
To make sure that system
thanks a lot for your work, but unfortunately I can't see any changes;
still searches for drivers and asks me to activate a manufacture-
supplied PPD driver (out of a long, unsorted list) before I can select
the driver I actually want to use
I have updated Lucid with proposed and did use system-c
Accepted system-config-printer into lucid-proposed, the package will
build now and be available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback
here. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for
documentation how to enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
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** Also affects: system-config-printer (Ubuntu Lucid)
Importance: High
Status: Fix Committed
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Fix is uploaded into the -proposed queue. Will be available for testing
soon.
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Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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I have created a patch now which lets s-c-p check for local driver
matches at first, before trying to find a driver on the internet. Will
be made available as an SRU for Lucid.
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Milestone: None => lucid-updates
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Not intentional, tried to re-jig it for the new system and keep the same
semantics but I don't run a Ubuntu system to try that out on. This sort
of thing is why I maintain a stable branch... :-)
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Tim, why do you let Jockey get called everytimein 1.2.x? Before. it got
only called if no local driver with exact make/model match was found.
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Status: New => Triaged
I second that. Plus I'd like to _chose_, whether I want jockey to step
in my way or whether I'd just like to select the driver from the list of
installed ones. For a brother-printer which works after installing one
single .deb (MFC 7820N, brother-cups-wrapper-laser), jockey installed 34
packages, j
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