A week after the downgrade, I did an "apt update" and "apt upgrade" and
I think was also upgraded. Since then, has seemed
satisfied with resources under 1%, so my impression is that my problem
is solved. However, I have no idea what is going on with this bug (that
I reported). The status here rem
OK, I did the downgrade again, without the -dev packages. There was no
error message this time about "libscupsfilters". But there still is a
sticky message on my screen's menu bar that goes like "An error
occurred, please run Package Manager or apt-get in a terminal..."
Then:"Error: BrokenCount>0".
Oh yes, I forgot to report what is perhaps the most important point,
namely, that the downgrade seems to have solved the resource issue. But,
well, I'm not 100% sure, yet. I wrote earlier that one instance of
printing made the problem go away, but then, the next time I tried this,
it didn't (go awa
d o w n g r a d e
I did the downgrade, but there was thi
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of libcupsimage2-dev:
libcupsimage2-dev depends on libcupsfilters-dev (>= 1.0~b1); however:
Package libcupsfilters-dev is not installed.
dpkg: error processing package libcupsimage2-dev
Public bug reported:
My computer has got very slow since 4 or 5 weeks. Finally, I checked
resource usage with and the culprit seems to be cupsd. Here is an
output line from a few minutes after boot:
30900 root 20 0 305452 287396 5768 S 5,3 9,3 0:41.34
cupsd
Then after an hour and
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