This Printer is connected via a usb cable (Dont need wifi) All I require
of it is the occasional scan and photocopy It has been nothing but
trouble since I bought it. HP support is a Joke!!
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Richard Johnson (nixternal)
Status: Incomplete
Is this still a problem? It's been quite some time since there was
activity on this bug.
** Changed in: python-qt3 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Status: New => Incomplete
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Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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New HPLIP packages (version 1.7.1 created
http://www.linux-foundation.org/~till/tmp/ubuntu/feisty/hplip/
Binaries for testing in the binary/ directory
Fax works with these ones.
** Changed in: hplip (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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We put in place a polled solution that may or may not end up being
permanent. We are still pursuing a solution that works like the original
code (no polling).
On 1/25/07, Till Kamppeter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I have installed HPLIP 1.7.1 from source on a Feisty test box and there
> fax wo
I have installed HPLIP 1.7.1 from source on a Feisty test box and there
fax works correctly. It seems that the HP guys have worked around or
fixed the problem.
** Also affects: hplip (upstream)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
** Changed in: hplip (upstream)
Status: Unc
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Importance: Critical => Medium
Target: ubuntu-6.10 => None
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Update from Donald Welch:
Till-
Just wanted to give you an update. So far my testing is, I think,
inconclusive. Here's what I know:
1. The "stock" HPLIP install of 1.6.9/10 on Edgy doesn't work properly.
I used Wireshark and confirmed that HPSSD is, in fact, sending data to
the hp-toolbox client
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This problem I observed with all HPLIP 1.6.7, 1.6.9, and 1.6.10 on Edgy,
so the currently shipping 1.6.9 has this problem, too.
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Does this affect hplip 1.6.9 in Edgy, or only the newer 1.6.10?
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I have also directly mailed to Phil Thompson (see below). According to
him it is possible that the bug can be also in SIP.
SIP version in Ubuntu Edgy:
python-sip44.4.5-2ubuntu1 Python/C++ bindings generator runtime
librar
SIP version in Mandriva 2007:
4.2.1 (see python/sip/ChangeLog in sour
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Downgrading generally isn't possible, at least not without significant
coordination to avoid future merge breakage (which adding an epoch would
cause if not done very carefully indeed). Furthermore, as Matthias Klose
said above, python-kde3 depends on the newer version of python-qt3. You
could reve
Update from Donald Welch:
Update on testing:
x86 (32bit) Dapper 6.06 w/python-qt3 version 3.14 - Works
PPC Dapper 6.06 w/python-qt3 version 3.15 - Works
x86 ( 32bit) Edgy 6.10 (development branch) w/python-qt3 version 3.16 - Fails
x86 (32bit) Dapper 6.06 w/python-qt3 version 3.15 - Works
So, it
Can you try 3.15 also on x86?
Does the bug fix for hpssd fix something user-visible? Can you post the
fix?
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Till,
I did more testing. Here's my results:
x86 (32bit) Dapper 6.06 w/python-qt3 version 3.14 - Works
PPC Dapper 6.06 w/python-qt3 version 3.15 - Works
x86 (32bit) Edgy 6.10 (development branch) w/python-qt3 version 3.16 - Fails
Unfortunately, there is a bug in hpssd that I discovered while tes
Thanks for the update, Don, I have posted it in the upstream thread now.
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Thanks Till. I worked on this for a few hours last night and I am fairly
confident there is a problem with QSocketNotifier in PyQt 3.16. PyQt
3.14works OK. I will be testing with
3.15 today.
Thanks,
Don
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> Reported upstream:
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> http://mat
Reported upstream:
http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/pipermail/pykde/2006-October/01.html
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please forward the report, no upstream bug tracker, ML at
http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde
downgrading doesn't seem to be an option, as python-kde3 depends on
newer versions of python-qt3 (to install the dapper version, remove
python-qt3 with --force-depends, download the pytho
According to Donald Welch it seems that there is a bug which is in the
python-qt3 3.16 of Edgy but not in the older python-qt3 3.14. Donald
suggests testing a downgrade to python-qt3 3.14 (see below). Can one
simply install the Dapper package on Edgy?
I am also in favor of such a downgrade, as I h
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