After fix, I still get the same message. Output from syslog after
launching xsane and simple-scan follows:
Nov 30 00:24:56 I-5 xsane: io/hpmud/dot4.c 231: unable to read Dot4ReverseReply
header: Resource temporarily unavailable bytesRead=0
Nov 30 00:24:56 I-5 xsane: io/hpmud/dot4.c 319: invalid
Same problem with HP OfficeJet 6500 all-in-one on Ubuntu 11.04. Printer
works fine. Fix didn't work with xsane or simple-scan. Message
continues to read "Failed to open devce
'hpaio:/usb/Officejet_6500_E709n."
Any more ideas anyone?
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This problem still persists with 10.04 and 10.10. We have isolated the
problem to compiz (the version running on gnome). If we shut down
compiz, the problem disappears. The graphics processor is an intel chip
(on board). I forget the number, but someone told me that there is a
problem with comp
Jeremy,
Thanks for the response. The latest cd image installed fine and the
system is working perfectly. This bug should be closed.
However, the earlier bug I reported (584325) is still open.
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Jeremy,
Thanks for the response. The latest cd image installed fine and the
system is working perfectly. This bug should be closed.
However, the earlier bug I reported (584325) is still open.
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Update: Cleaned hard drive and re-installed from installation disc
(downloaded from ubuntu site). This version is working perfectly and
appears perfectly stable so far as I can tell.
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Public bug reported:
After upgrading to ubuntu 10.04 (lucid) on a desktop pc, the system
seized while rebooting. Several attempts to reboot all seized at
exactly the same point. The last message posted while booting was as
follows:
udevd[357]: SYSFS{}= will be removed in a future udev version,
Thanks for the feedback. I installed the latest version from the link
you provided with the same results. The system continues to seize
shortly after booting up and logging in. I repartitioned the hard
drive, checked it for bad sectors (didn't find any) and reinstalled
lucid and this time made a
Public bug reported:
I have a desktop system with an ECS 945GCT-M motherboard, an Intel E2200
Pentium Dual Core CPU running at 1.8 GHz and 4 GB DDR2/667 RAM. This
system is completely stable under Ubuntu 9.04 and Windows 7. Under
Ubuntu 10.04 the system seizes after anywhere from 20 seconds to 1