Hi konrad,
Here is my recipe to downgrade. Don't do that unless you know what you
do.
- go to https://packages.ubuntu.com/groovy/libcups2, scroll down to « Download
libcups2 », click on the link corresponding to your architecture, then choose a
mirror server, and download the libcups2_2.3.3-3u
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Hi,
Since 21.04 update, I can't print any document with my Samsung ML-1665
laser printer.
When I send a 1 page PDF, the printer warms up, the job appears to be
successful, but no document is printed. A few minutes later, the printer
prints this message :
"INTERNAL ERROR - I
Below are some outputs exhibiting the bug and its correction.
Reference test with samba:amd64 2:4.11.6+dfsg-0ubuntu1.1
# gio mount -a smb:///
# ls -l /run/user/1000/gvfs/smb-share\:server\=\,share\=/
total 0
drwx-- 1 sylvie sylvie 0 avril 2 18:57 Enregistrements
drwx-
The problem disappeared a few month ago, after a system update, perhaps a
kernel update.
Sorry, I can't give any more specific information.
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mmm... This bug occurs randomly :-/
With kernel 5.0.0, it occurs almost each time I power up my desktop, but
if I hit Ctrl-Alt-Suppr, it can successfully boot on second or third
run.
And moreover, this bus can occur with kernel 4.18.0-17 too, less
frequently.
Maybe, it could be a SATA cabling pr
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Hi,
Since I upgrade my desktop to Ubuntu 19.04, the boot process is enable
to find the root file system, and drop me to a single user command line.
It seems that kernel 5.0 does not automatically register th
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kern
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Hi,
Since I upgrade my desktop to Ubuntu 19.04, the boot process is enable
to find the root file system, and drop me to a single user command line.
It seems that kernel 5.0 does not automatically register the bcache caching
device (/dev/sdb, SSD). However, it does register
Public bug reported:
Hi,
I added an SSD drive and convert my LVs to cached LVs :
# pvs
PV VG Fmt Attr PSize PFree
/dev/sda6 vg_acer lvm2 a-- 90,00g 6,00g <= rotational drive
/dev/sda7 lvm2 --- 9,46g 9,46g
/dev/sdb vg_acer lvm2 a-- 29,50g 4,95g<
This evening, I noticed that "dpkg --configure memtest86 +" produced a
"grub-mount" process :
# ps axf
[...]
21980 pts/2S+ 0:00 \_ sudo apt-get -f install
21981 pts/2S+ 0:01 \_ apt-get -f install
21989 pts/4Ss+0:00 \_ /usr/bin/dpkg --status-fd 67
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Setting up memtest86+ hangs because of "grub-probe: error: unknown
filesystem"
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Installation of package memtest86+ fails, it does hang and never ends :
laurent@calimero:~$ sudo apt-get -f install
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages were automatically installed and are no
sorry, bad copy'n'paste
In the text console, you should run "strace -p $(pidof polkit-grant-
helper)"
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I had the exact same problem until I change my password.
My old password contained the string "%m" (percent sign, m), I'm pretty
sure polkit-grant-helper badly mangled this string before validating th
password.
Hint :
- type your password, but don't hit "Enter",
- switch to a text console and r
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Distribution: Ubuntu 7.10
The Epson Stylus DX-4050 scanner is not detected although it is
perfectltly supported by the epkowa backend.
$ lsusb
Bus 002 Device 001: ID :
Bus 001 Device 011: ID 04b8:082f Seiko Epson Corp.
Bus 001 Device 007: ID 05e3:0606 Genesys Logi
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