On 05/03/12 18:22, Till Kamppeter wrote:
> To get rid of any "PDF file is damaged - attempting to reconstruct xref
> table..." update your Precise system to the newest state. This was a bug
> in the test page generator and this is fixed now. But note that this did
> not cause your problem.
>
I updated my precise system (I do that about once a day using the
proposed repos) and the pdf issue is still present but hopefully will be
fixed in a future update. There is no issue here as far as I am concerned.
>
> Precise provides a library named libpopt.so.0, in the libpopt0 package.
> So run the following command in a terminal window to install the
> library:
>
> sudo apt-get install libpopt0
>
> Now you should be able to print with your Canon.
>
I already had libpopt0 installed and tried re-installing but with no
difference. Then I realised that I am running on a 64bit system. The
solution for me was to install the i386 libpopt0 package. When I did
this, it works :-) So the Canon drivers must be 32bit I guess.
Hi Till
Thanks so much for looking at this.
On 05/03/12 18:22, Till Kamppeter wrote:
> To get rid of any "PDF file is damaged - attempting to reconstruct xref
> table..." update your Precise system to the newest state. This was a bug
> in the test page generator and this is fixed now. But note that this did
> not cause your problem.
>
I updated my precise system (I do that about once a day using the
proposed repos) and the pdf issue is still present but hopefully will be
fixed in a future update. There is no issue here as far as I am concerned.
>
> Precise provides a library named libpopt.so.0, in the libpopt0 package.
> So run the following command in a terminal window to install the
> library:
>
> sudo apt-get install libpopt0
>
> Now you should be able to print with your Canon.
>
I already had libpopt0 installed and tried re-installing but with no
difference. Then I realised that I am running on a 64bit system. The
solution for me was to install the i386 libpopt0 package. When I did
this, it works :-) So the Canon drivers must be 32bit I guess.
> Do not forget to report the problem to Canon.
>
Will do that now. Thanks again :-)