Hi, I have the most recent release of Debian running with a very recent version of the linux kernel, and I recently added a Samsung usb printer (ML-1710). I had it up and running using the corrected *.ppd file at linuxprinting.org, and I'm using cups and foomatic.
My problem is this: things will print quite happily (from acroread usually, but the problem occurs while printing from other programs, such as ted). Then, the whole system freezes up. The keyboard doesn't work, nor the mouse -- nothing. I've had to just turn the whole thing off several times, which has most recently left me with a real mess. Has anyone encountered this or similar problems with USB printers and Debian? With Samsungs, or this Samsung in particular? Any thoughts you might have would be much appreciated! My system is as follows: Debian 3.0, Linux 2.4.21 kernel (I think? maybe 2.4.22, not sure, and am still working on getting back into my system after mess noted above) Shuttle XPC SN45G Processor: AMD Athlon XP 2500, 1.87GHz, 333MHz FSB Mainboard/Chipset: FN45, NVidia nforce2 ultra 400 ATX RAM 1GB (2x512MB 184pin DIMM, DDR 333, PC2700) Primary Master (hda, root on hda1): 2GB hd Primary Slave: Samsung ATAPI 20x CDROM Secondary Master (hdc, home on hdc1): 8GB hd one PCI slot: Creative 56k v.92 PCI modem (controllerless) one AGP slot: ASUS GeForce4 MX440 8x AGP, 64MB onboard LAN, Firewire, USB Printer: Samsung usb gdi ML-1710 Other stuff that might matter: using cups, foomatic, usbmgr, and Gnome (including gdm) and sawfish L. Loren King [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]