2009-04-24 09:15:16 |
adonet |
bug |
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added bug |
2009-04-24 09:16:08 |
adonet |
tags |
9.04 conncetion printserver ubuntu |
9.04 connection printserver ubuntu |
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2009-04-24 09:16:08 |
adonet |
name |
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adonet |
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2009-04-24 09:16:32 |
adonet |
description |
A HP Laserjet printer is connected on a router via a printserver. The printer can be used bij alle computers that are connected on the router. It works from Hardy Heron 8.04.2 (didn't with 8.04 and 8.04.1 without a workaround). The printer works from Suse Linux, Fedora 10, Windows XP and Vista.
Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope cannot connect to the printer and just says that the printer might not be connected. On the printer the data receiving LED is blinking, but nothing happens.
Even not with the workaround that did the job in the early versions of Hardy Heron 8.04 and 8.04.1
That workaround was to add this line: net.ipv4.tcp_frto = 0
in this file: /etc/sysctl.conf
The bug in Hardy was found tpo be in the kernel.
Any help would be appreciated very much |
A HP Laserjet printer is connected on a router via a printserver. The printer can be used bij alle computers that are connected on the router. It works from Hardy Heron 8.04.2 (didn't with 8.04 and 8.04.1 without a workaround). The printer works from Suse Linux, Fedora 10, Windows XP and Vista.
Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope cannot connect to the printer and just says that the printer might not be connected. On the printer the data receiving LED is blinking, but nothing happens.
Even not with the workaround that did the job in the early versions of Hardy Heron 8.04 and 8.04.1
That workaround was to add this line: net.ipv4.tcp_frto = 0
in this file: /etc/sysctl.conf
The bug in Hardy was found to be in the kernel.
Any help would be appreciated very much |
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2009-04-24 12:53:20 |
Sebastien Bacher |
affects |
ubuntu |
cups (Ubuntu) |
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2009-04-26 15:01:07 |
adonet |
affects |
cups (Ubuntu) |
ubuntu |
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2009-04-26 15:23:04 |
adonet |
description |
A HP Laserjet printer is connected on a router via a printserver. The printer can be used bij alle computers that are connected on the router. It works from Hardy Heron 8.04.2 (didn't with 8.04 and 8.04.1 without a workaround). The printer works from Suse Linux, Fedora 10, Windows XP and Vista.
Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope cannot connect to the printer and just says that the printer might not be connected. On the printer the data receiving LED is blinking, but nothing happens.
Even not with the workaround that did the job in the early versions of Hardy Heron 8.04 and 8.04.1
That workaround was to add this line: net.ipv4.tcp_frto = 0
in this file: /etc/sysctl.conf
The bug in Hardy was found to be in the kernel.
Any help would be appreciated very much |
A HP Laserjet printer is connected on a router via a printserver. The printer can be used bij alle computers that are connected on the router. It works from Hardy Heron 8.04.2 (didn't with 8.04 and 8.04.1 without a workaround). The printer works from Suse Linux, Fedora 10, Windows XP and Vista.
I use this URI: socket://192.168.2.10:9100
Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope cannot connect to the printer and just says that the printer might not be connected. On the printer the data receiving LED is blinking, but nothing happens.
Even not with the workaround that did the job in the early versions of Hardy Heron 8.04 and 8.04.1
That workaround was to add this line: net.ipv4.tcp_frto = 0
in this file: /etc/sysctl.conf
The bug in Hardy was found to be in the kernel.
Any help would be appreciated very much |
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2009-07-31 12:50:35 |
Pascal De Vuyst |
ubuntu: status |
New |
Incomplete |
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2009-08-03 23:10:05 |
Pascal De Vuyst |
marked as duplicate |
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382379 |
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