forcemerge 440873 451961
forcemerge 440873 451962
retitle 440873 regression with Samsung ML-2010 USB printer
found 440873 2.6.21-6
thanks

On Tue, Nov 20, 2007 at 01:02:51AM +1100, Rod Lovett wrote:

> No further ahead with this bug, and its a wonder any bug reports arrive
> with the arcane package designation.

You appear to have just filed two new bug reports for what should've been
follow-ups to an existing bug.  Please send your correspondence about this
bug to [EMAIL PROTECTED], not to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Your bugs were also filed without a suitable title, which makes them
unlikely to be looked at by anyone with the relevant knowledge.  I've set a
title now.

I myself have no Samsung printers and no idea what questions to ask to help
diagnose this problem.  My own USB printer works just fine with 2.6.22.

> The same printer works fine in Debian etch, also works fine in Sidux Gaia.
> Same behavior in Kubuntu gutsy tribe5, which must have used snapshots of
> Lenny packages, hence same errors. Now OK in Gutsy with 2.6.22 kernel.

Kubuntu doesn't use any Debian kernel packages.

> I joined the mailing list and got 2 answers very quickly stating there 
> was a Kaffeine problem in Debian.
> I thought that Kaffeine, interfering with a printer was a bit on the far 
> side.
> However removing Kaffeine, allowed my Samsung ML-2010 to be seen again 
> in KDE print.
> It refused to print still, putting the job in Kjobviewer, and only 
> printed on rebooting, a behaviour I had noted before.

I also know nothing about kdeprint, but if this is a question of a
particular userspace application not being able to talk to the printer, you
should verify whether the problem exists with other printing interfaces
(such as using lpr from cupsys-bsd for direct commandline printing).  Given
that USB printers on the whole don't appear to be broken with 2.6.22, this
could indeed be a kaffeine/kde bug and not a kernel bug at all.

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