Have you tried putting
AllowExpiredCerts Yes
into /etc/cups/client.conf ?
I had the same issue with Xerox WorkCentre 7220 and this did the trick.
The printer's TLS certificate expired:
openssl x509 -in /var/spool/cups/tmp/.cups/ssl/ -text
showed:
Not After : Aug 28 16:18:54 2021 GM
Sorry, my mistake :-(
** Changed in: debianutils (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
run-parts tries
Public bug reported:
Hello,
while trying to make suspend to disk work on MacBook Pro 12,1 (early 2015) I
found that brcmfmac
module must be unloaded before hibernating. So I put brcmfmac script handling
that into existing
/lib/systemd/system-sleep where 2 script where already present (from hdpa
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Public bug reported:
Cannot start systemd service using paths with spaces:
systemd unit file content:
[Unit]
Description=LocalView UPS monitoring service
[Service]
Type=forking
WorkingDirectory=/usr-Socomec\x20UPS-LocalView
ExecStart=/usr-Socomec\x20UPS-LocalView-StartApp.sh
[Install]
WantedBy=
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