Changing the printerdriver from driverless to a selected Cups driver for
the printermodell solved the issue on my end. It seems that snaps that
are not using Cups-control are having trouble with connecting to
printers using the driverless approach.
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Here is the output as it is now after switching from driverless printing
to a cups driver for my printer.
lpstat -v
Gerät für HP_Officejet_Pro_8610_2414BB:
implicitclass://HP_Officejet_Pro_8610_2414BB/
Gerät für HP_Officejet_Pro_8610_2414BB@HPFC3FDB2414BB.local:
implicitclass://HP_Officejet_Pro_
I fixed the problem myself by setting the printer up with a cupsdriver.
Since my printer is connected to my LAN as a networkprinter it is using
the default "driverless" setup that works out of the box after i install
Kubuntu. It works for native apps and flatpaks as well. Applications
installed as
At first i did not know that the problem was caused by the ppa. However
i think that the MESA drivers should always be upgraded to the latest
stable version. Ubuntu should handle the MESA packages like firefox.
Ubuntu is the only officialy supported linuxdistribution supported by
Steam for gaming a
Yes it works with the MESA packages from the ubunturepos. The problem
occurs after adding the kisak mesa fresh ppa and upgrading to the latest
stable MESA release. It only happens when Wayland is used. I always use
this otherwise great ppa to keep my MESA drivers up to date. Sadly the
packages in t
Are there any news related to the bug?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1931765
Title:
VAAPI broken on Wayland Kubuntu 21.04 (Plasma 5.22.0 + Weston)
Status i
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