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HPLIP 3.21.2 fails under Mint 20.1 on dependencies
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Gerhard, thanks. I did think of trying an older version, but that too is
still going to require the same set of packages — some of those are VERY
basic, and I am baffled that they are not available under Min 20.1 — or
that someone has not written a shim to allow access to their
functionality from t
I just installed it in Mint 19 and it still fails to execute, with the error:
moc: could not exec '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt4/bin/moc': No such file or
directory
Can it please be made to work?
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I have the identical issue under Mint 18. Google works fine, but they
just fill up my console :-) They're only warnings, but it would be nice
if someone could clean up the code.
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On 08/09/18 00:01, gf wrote:
> Hello Peter,
> Thank you for submitting this bug and reporting a problem with
> hplip. You made this bug report some time ago and Ubuntu and hplip
> have been updated since then.
>
> Could you confirm that this is no longer a problem and that we can
> close the tick
On 09/07/18 17:27, SunBear wrote:
> I see the following message from Shotwell 0.22.0 in Ubuntu 16.04
> every time a iPhone4s is plugged in to my computer usb:
>
> Shotwell Unable to fetch previews from the camera: Could not claim
> the USB device (-53)
>
> I have to click "Ok" to remove this mes
Yes, this is still a bug, and still unfixed. My new HP duplex printer
works fine from lpr on the command line with the right options for
double-sided, and qpdfview can also print both sides, but because the
printer default for duplex is Off, Evince's drop-down is stuck on One-
Sided and refuses to
This problem is still present: Shotwell cannot access the camera
although it is aware of its existence (it is correctly listed in the LH
side menu, in my case a Kodak EZ200).
The recommended method of unmounting the device in a file manager seems
to be bogus for many people: no device is mounted,
This also happens in 15.04; I just posted a comment to that effect in
#1429235.
Is there a workaround? I cannot currently upgrade to 15.10
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This may also affect update-manager, which also dumps core on my 15.04,
but I don't know any way to make update-manager emit underlying error
messages.
Effectively, I am unable to do a release-uprade to 15.10 now, as both
software-center and update-manager are inoperative.
William reported this i
Thanks for the response. Here are three files in a tar.gz attachment:
~/appout (created according to instructions)
20160103_193633.jpg (photograph of the faulty printout)
brochure-a3folderFB.pdf (the original PDF)
I have found that the file prints correctly when hplip is installed; it
fails as sh
And I should have added that this test was conducted with Okular.
However, the identical behaviour is found when printing with Acroread,
evince, and qpdfview (which is why I thought it might be CUPS, not the
apps).
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There is a long-standing bug in CUPS or one of its drivers (PPD files?)
or components (GS?) whereby if you try to print using a printer capable
of A3 (mine are HP K7100 and HP K8600) you always get just an A4-shaped
image in the top left corner of the sheet, with the rest of t
I experienced the same updating from 13.04 to 13.10 but it just put up
an error message that the package install had failed. I clicked OK and
the update continued, although it spat out a few more errors at the end.
The system works, everything seems to have been upgraded OK, including
TeX, which ap
I just had this identical problem just now (2013-08-16) and I ran sudo
apt-get upgrade to fix it:
The following packages will be upgraded:
command-not-found command-not-found-data libplymouth2 plymouth
plymouth-label plymouth-theme-ubuntu-text plymouth-x11
python3-commandnotfound
8 upgraded,
FWIW I have just encountered this bug on multiple Ubuntu systems here, a mix of
10.*, 11.*, and 12.04
All these systems run stock LaTeX and Emacs from the default repos. I have
repaired the damage manually with the following steps using Synaptic (NOT the
new Software Centre, which hides too much
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Title:
Rhythmbox- 24-bit FLAC no sound
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Rhythmbox will display 24-bit FLAC files, but when I attempt to play
them, it causes lag, and will not play the sound, although it shows the
time bar properly. This problem does not occur for standard FLAC files.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: libgstrea
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Okular does not display EPS images in a DVI file
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Binary package hint: kdegraphics
I can confirm [Bug 524678] that Okular does not display *any* EPS images
in a DVI file. The test file below is a simple LaTeX document containing
a single image, test.eps.
KDVI also fails this, but xdvi does not; and converting the DVI file t
I have a Tesco webcam which used to work fine in 8.10 but which now will not
get recognised in 9.04 or 10.04.
Hints elsewhere indicated I need gspca, which appears not to be available as an
Ubuntu package, so I too downloaded and tried to compile it, but it appears to
be badly out of date.
The
Public bug reported:
I just burned the Jaunty latest beta and booted on a stock Dell Dimension 4550
with 1024x768 flat screen
which is currently running 8.04 very sucecssfully.
The burn was done with Brasero, using the ubuntu-9.04-beta-desktop-i386.iso and
verified OK.
I did a cold boot from the
No need to remove them. It appears to be just one file,
xdg-desktop-menu-dummy.menu
which is pwned by root for some stupid reason. Just sudo chown -R
.config
and it will work.
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This error (along with dozens of similar, especially in language
packages, all apparently due to failure of fmtutil) was generated during
an in-place upgrade to Ubuntu 8.04
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
Date: Sun May 4 22:11:37 2008
Di
Had this just now, for the first time. If it's of any relevance, XChat
also claimed to have crashed, presumably when I shut down last night (in
fact it didn't, I shut it down properly). Unclear why a panel app should
think it's crashed the moment you login.
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