A month or so after reporting this, amid a frustrating series of
unpredictable lockups, I figured out how to run memtest which indicated
I had a bad memory card. Since replacing it, I have had no further
problems.
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No I can not reproduce this. Which is not that surprising, deep kernel
bugs are unlikely to be correlated with anything the user is doing at
the UI level. System is still crashing sporadically, they do not occur
on any of my other systems, nor did they happen on this system before a
certain date,
Public bug reported:
System started freezing up a couple days ago. After the latest one, I
looked at the syslog file and found what appears to be a kernel bug
report.
May 5 18:06:03 corbin-goul kernel: [ 4650.769677] BUG: unable to handle kernel
NULL pointer dereference at 0008
May
Tried installing latest hplip (3.9.120). Still getting nothing but
blank pages.
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the printer "print" a blank page
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My daughter is having this problem with an HP Deskjet 3650. Acts like
like is printing something, moves the printhead back and forth like it
is printing something, but no ink ever hits the paper. It has done this
ever since I switched her from Windows to Uuntu karmic. Printer still
works OK when
This may have come back. My daughters HP Deskjet 3650 has been printing
blank pages ever since I switched her to Ubuntu from Windows. Running
karmic with cups 1.4.1-5ubuntu2.1 and libpoppler 0.12.0-0ubuntu2.1. We
never had an earlier version of Ubuntu installed on this system, so I
can't tell i
I'm trying to get Ubuntu running on a brand new Toshiba Satellite
L355-S7915. Tried installing the current omnibook-source package from
kira.net, but it is terminating with a segmentation fault. I happen to
be a pretty good C programmer and can probably track this down and fix
it with a little he