My Laserjet p1102w printer is detected and install correctly, but does
not work (16.04 Ubuntu mate) without installing hplip-gui and running
hp-plugin. Also there is no warning anywhere telling me i have to run
hp-plugin to make the printer work.
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Reported both problems upstream, Qt5 transition as bug 1471229 and use
of PolicyKit as bug 1471232.
** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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This still needs work, though:
- It pulls gksu back in, which we don't want by default. Programs
should use PolicyKit (pkexec if they must, but preferrably a privileged
D-Bus backend which checks polkit privileges)
- It pulls PyQt4 in, which is deprecated -- this should be ported to
Qt5.
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I would like to have hplip-gui in the standard installation and live
session, as this makes it much easier for users of HP printers
(especially models with special demands like firmware upload or WiFi
configuration via USB) to get their printers working. As we now do not
restrict ourselves to the s
Does anyone still want this to happen for 15.10+?
** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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pitti, let us do so, let us somehow make the connection/setup of an HP
printer trigger the offering of the download of hplip-gui. As we will
probably not be able to get this into s-c-p upstream, we could do this
perhaps separately, as we do with the firmware file installation for the
cheaper HP las
First, the RB->Banshee move hasn't been confirmed yet. But it would be
quite wrong to argue for doing that move because Banshee/Mono take too
much space, and then at the same time include another piece of bloat
which is used by only a few users.
Can we offer to install hplip-gui in s-c-p or contro
With the switchover from Banshee to Rhythmbox as default music player we
will save 30 MB on the CD (mainly due to the Mono stack not needed any
more) so then we would have the space to include hplip-gui.
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Still way too heavy:
The following NEW packages will be installed:
hplip-gui libart-2.0-2 libqt4-designer libqt4-help libqt4-scripttools
libqt4-test libqtassistantclient4 libqtwebkit4 python-qt4 python-qt4-dbus
python-renderpm python-reportlab python-reportlab-accel python-sip
0 upgraded, 14
Now, as the archive is open for Precise, can hplip-gui be added to the
Ubuntu seed? The systray icon and all GUI apps are now correctly working
and when we add hplip-gui early in the cycle we have enough time for
testing and arranging on the CDs and upstream has 2 or 3 releases to fix
bugs.
** Cha
Marked Edubuntu as invalid because we inherit from the ubuntu meta package and
I'd rather have Ubuntu make the change first.
Once Ubuntu does it, Edubuntu will have it too, so no change needed on our side.
** Changed in: edubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Milestone: ubuntu-11.10 => None
** Changed in: e
A MIR is not needed as the source package, hplip, is already in Main. So
it is enough to seed it. This we will do in the beginning of the P
cycle.
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Removing FFe tag because this won't be fixed in Oneiric.
@Till: Note that you should firstly write a MIR for this package (see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MainInclusionProcess for details).
** Summary changed:
- FFe: Take hplip-gui into the standard installation/live session of
Ubuntu/Edubuntu
+ Ta
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