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Le 2010-06-30 à 03:57, "htmldevelo...@gmail.com"
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> Similar problem was solved here:
>
> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1482377
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> Give it a try?
>
> On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 11:32 AM, Launchpad
Similar problem was solved here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1482377
Give it a try?
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 11:32 AM, Launchpad Bug Tracker
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> ** Branch linked: lp:debian/sid/cups
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This bug was fixed in the package cups - 1.4.4-1
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[ Till Kamppeter ]
* debian/cups.init.d: When loading kernel modules for the parallel port
load also the "parport_pc" module (LP: #369850).
* debian/filters/pstopdf: Fixed the proble
This cups change is an ugly hack and wrong. It's not suitable for an
SRU.
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Till, the parport_pc module already has modaliases and is supposed to be
auto-loaded. Adding it to cups' init.d script is the worst of all
possible solutions, I'm afraid:
* It's not inherently related to cups
* It loads the parport_pc module for everyone, unconditionally, thus wasting
resources
I have modified the cups package now to also load parport_pc when
starting the CUPS daemon, not only lp and ppdev. This change I have
committed to Debian's BZR repository for CUPS, and this is at least a
workaround for the problem reported here. It shgould appear in Debian
unstable and Maverick soo
Had the problem after upgrading from 8.04 to 10.04. Looked for help on
ubuntuforums.org (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1457290) but
found this bug report.
Fix worked by typing in "sudo modrobe parport_pc "
Didn't add it to /etc/modules correctly, but hope to try that again
soon.
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--- On Sat, 1/16/10, chrone wrote:
From: chrone
Subject: [Bug 369850] Re: Cannot set up parallel port printer on Ubuntu 9.04 or
9.10
To: ramack...@yahoo.com
Date: Saturday, January 16, 2010, 8:34 AM
8.04 detected the lp0, but after reinstalling to 9.10, ubuntu could not
detect any lp0 de
I tried several suggestions from this thread and others, without
success. I performed a fresh install with 9.10 and it's now working.
Since the fresh install I have used apt-get instead of aptitude. I've
had some problems with aptitude in the recent past with upgrades, not
sure if this was cause
thanks FrancisT, i sudo modprobe parport_pc and it detected my lp0
device. i wonder why ubuntu 9.10 could not detect this on first
installation. :)
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Try sudo modprobe parport_pc and see if the printer is found
If it is then add parport_pc to you /etc/modules file
This usually fixes the problem
On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 4:34 PM, chrone wrote:
> 8.04 detected the lp0, but after reinstalling to 9.10, ubuntu could not
> detect any lp0 devices.
>
8.04 detected the lp0, but after reinstalling to 9.10, ubuntu could not
detect any lp0 devices.
i'm using a p4 2ghz with intel 945g chipset motherboard. how to debug
this problem?
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After upgrading to 9.10, my HP 5L on my parallel port no longer works.
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After upgrading to 9.10, my HP 5L on my parallel port no longer works.
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After upgrading to 9.10, my HP 5L on my parallel port no longer works.
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I have a HP deskjet 520 connected via parallel port. I does not work. HP
Device Manager will not let me configure the parallel port. I have
attached the trouble shoot report.
Rocky
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It is not exactly the same problem because I use a PCI parallel port card to
connect my HP-4L on my desktop but there are some similarities and it could
help. The printing was fine with 9.04 but with 9.10 the printing was erratic (a
lot of miscelleneous caracters and pages for 2 caracters to pri
All,
The only way that I got this fixed was to reinstall 9.0.4 on my machine.
Now both my Samsung flat planel is recognized AND my parallel port printer.
Regards,
Richard Bishop
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 12:56 PM, cubytus wrote:
> I have a HP LaserJet 1100 that was perfectly working on Ubuntu 8
I have a HP LaserJet 1100 that was perfectly working on Ubuntu 8.04, but
couldn't even be detected in 9.04.
I didn't even had the /dev/lp0 in that tree.
As a machine, I have the exact same motherboard as edfield, and maybe the same
computer (a HP Pavilion 750n), which is 9 year old. Everything is
Hi,
I tried the steps shown above, and I still only get a serial printer
only.
As far as editing the /etc/modules file, I did the following:
su root (then entered the admin password)
Then I edited the /etc/modules file to contain:
parport_pc
lp
rtc
sbp2
Thanks for the help, but it still does
HI
I found this solution. In my case it works. I come from world the Windows. I am
new in linux.
i Do not know how to edit the file / etc / modules for doing that at the
beginning. Can tell me how?
The solution is:
remove the lp and parport_pc modules
$ sudo rmmod lp
$ sudo rmmod parport_pc
an
Hi all,
I am having a similar problem, however, I am a bit new to Ubuntu. I
went through the steps written by Joshc:
>j...@comp1:~$ sudo modprobe parport_pc
>
>After you type in your system passwd, you should see a line either >on stdout
>or dmesg along the lines of
>parport0: PC-style at 0x37
apw cooked up some patches to add MODALIAS support to PNPBIOS - they
might help edfield's problem ;)
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It is an HP P4. Don't know how old, it was given to me second hand. The
motherboard is an Asus P4B266-LA Rev 1.0 It has had Ubuntu on iit
for 3 1/2 years now and this is the first significant problem I have had
with the machine. It does what I want it to do, so I have seen no need
to upgrade i
edfield: you have no pnpacpi devices listed in your udev.log - would I
be right in assuming that this is a fairly old machine?
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Amit Kucheria (amitk)
** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu)
Importance: High => Undecided
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Sorry for the confusion above, this is unlikely to be a udev issue but
simply missing entries in the kernel device table for the parport_pc
module.
Could people attach their /var/log/udev files to this bug.
Thanks
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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This seems to be a udev issue. Assigning it to pitti
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Same behavior. Remarked out in etc/modules and rebooted.
monitor will print the received events for:
UDEV - the event which udev sends out after rule processing
UDEV [1241917282.105341] add /bus/platform/drivers/parport_pc (drivers)
UDEV_LOG=3
ACTION=add
DEVPATH=/bus/platform/drivers/parpor
I exhibit similar behaviors (namely module in use and rebooting without
said module)
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r...@comp1:~# udevadm monitor --udev -e
monitor will print the received events for:
UDEV - the event which udev sends out after rule processing
UDEV [1241815082.399105]
sudo rmmod parport_pc retusn an error about "Module in use"
commening it out from /etc/modules and rebooting and then doing the two
terminal thing provides the following output
monitor will print the received events for:
UDEV - the event which udev sends out after rule processing
UDEV [12417727
Can you please open a terminal and do this:
sudo rmmod parport_pc
sudo udevadm monitor --udev -e
Now open a second terminal and do:
sudo modprobe parport_pc
Now copy&paste the output of udevadm here.
After that, please attach /var/log/kern.log.
Thank you!
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I tried adding parport_pc to /etc/modules, and rebooting.
The system came up, and I was able to bring up the New Printer dialog,
and the proper printer was listed first in the list, as connected via
the parallel port. I added it, and it now works.
Only one strangeness: I got some kind of error m
Sorry. I thought that was a "We got some sort of fix but not a 100%
correct one" button.
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Joshc, use "Fix Committed" only if a fix is submitted/uploaded but still
needs to get approved. And with "fix" I mean any package (does not need
to be "linux") which makes the automatic loading of the parport_pc
module working again.
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Fix is partially correct. Adding parport_pc to /etc/modules does work.
However, we need to find the underlying problem why parport_pc is not
automatically being loaded.
Prior distributions of Ubuntu correctly loaded parport_pc. 9.04 does
not.
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parport_pc worked.
After that it recognized the printer but wouldn't print. I removed
printer from cups and ran hp-setup from console.
$ sudo hp-setup -i
All problems fixed
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parport_pc is the fix for me.
sudo modprobe parport_pc got it working
adding parport_pc to /etc/modules has resulted in it working across resets.
There may be a bug with HPLIPS not properly finding the printer - it
keeps on reporting "Device Communication Error" - but it prints fine...
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Up to Intrepid parport_pc got loaded automatically. The fix which has to
be done is that the module needs to get loaded automatically again.
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I have found a fix.
Im running Ubuntu 9.04 Desktop on an old machine. I have a HP Laserjet 4
via /dev/lp0
I lsmod'ed to make sure the appropriate modules were loaded. I then
checked dmesg to see what was in there. And lpstat still showed no
/dev/lp0 activity. My experience thus far mirrors everyb
Same problem here, had to get an Intrepid machine to print a document I
needed.
/dev/lp0 doesn't even exists.
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I can confirm this bug. I upgraded from 8.10 to 9.04 and have a HP Laser
Jet 6P on my parallel port. It worked fine before the upgrade.
I reported under bug #367457 on 4-26-09
Logs attached to that bug.
$ lsmod | grep lp
lp 17156 0
paraport 42220 2 ppdev,lp
$ lsmod | grep ppdev
ppdev 15620 0
parp
I can confirm this bug. I upgraded from 8.10 to 9.04 and have a HP
Deskjet 720 C on my parallel port. It worked fine before the upgrade.
After the upgrade, when I tried to print I got this message: 'Printer
may not be connected' (in Dutch). I removed the printer and tried to
reïnstall, but it seems
I should add that I followed the advice here -
http://newbiedoc.berlios.de/wiki/Setting_up_a_parallel_printer_using_CUPS#BIOS_setting_for_parallel_port
- about resetting the BIOS ppt without success. For some reason jaunty
doesn't seem to like parallel ports...
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Then it seems to be a kernel problem. The kernel is not detecting the
printer here and so the "parallel" CUPS backend does not get any
information about the printer when communicating with the kernel.
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Yes, I did turn on the printer before booting. I did this explicitly,
knowing that it might make a difference.
As I said in the main bug text, I had already set up this printer, using
the same cable, for Intrepid Ibex and had no problems at all (I was
impressed how easy it was!). When I cleanly
The kernel tells in the boot dmesg that it loaded the "lp" parallel port
driver but it did not find any devices. Did you turn on your printer
before booting? Is your printer cable OK?
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I thought that the ubuntu-bugs cups program already did that.
However, here's the output requested from the Parallel Port section:
br...@pinkroom:~$ lsmod | grep lp
lp 17156 0
parport42220 2 ppdev,lp
br...@pinkroom:~$ lsmod | grep ppdev
ppdev
Please provide the information described under "Printer detection" of
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems
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