Problem still exists on an HP 7100 as of 8/31/10. I'm using Mint 9
(Ubuntu 10.04). I unplugged all drives except the boot drive to see if
it was a problem with the IDE or SATA chains. Nope, still see the GLib
warning message.
If I press Enter at that message, I see a bunch of fail messages and
the
I'm using an HP LaserJet 4-Plus. Performing the filter change helps, in
that print jobs now start faster. But as others are reporting, long jobs
(e.g., 65 copies of a single page) still take very long to start, unlike
in Windows where they start almost immediately. There's a processing
notification
Ditto here. In Ubuntu 9.04, printing on an HP Laserjet 4+ is
unacceptably slow, especially with but not limited to big files and
multiple copies.
Even after the print job starts, it takes maybe 15 seconds to print each
b&w page. Compare Windows, which spits 'em out at the rated speed of the
printe
I made the registry change suggested above and still have the problem
(nvidia 96.43.09 + nvidia 6200 chipset video card). See attached wine
garbled config screen. The web page linked above also displays with
garbled characters.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21548