Alistair, can you now test ~ppa14 without blacklisting the kernel module and turning off all special options. To do so, before starting the test run the commands
cancel -a sudo chmod +x /lib/udev/udev-configure-printer lpadmin -p <queue> -R usb-no-reattach lpadmin -p <queue> -R usb-unidir mv /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-cups-usblp.conf ~ sudo rmmod usblp sudo modprobe usblp
then turn off and turn on your printer. Does your printer now work without any problems?
If it does not work correctly under these conditions, run the above commands but with
sudo chmod -x /lib/udev/udev-configure-printer
instead of +x and then turn off and turn on your printer again. Does it work now?
Alistair, can you now test ~ppa14 without blacklisting the kernel module and turning off all special options. To do so, before starting the test run the commands
cancel -a udev-configure- printer d/blacklist- cups-usblp. conf ~
sudo chmod +x /lib/udev/
lpadmin -p <queue> -R usb-no-reattach
lpadmin -p <queue> -R usb-unidir
mv /etc/modprobe.
sudo rmmod usblp
sudo modprobe usblp
then turn off and turn on your printer. Does your printer now work without any problems?
If it does not work correctly under these conditions, run the above commands but with
sudo chmod -x /lib/udev/ udev-configure- printer
instead of +x and then turn off and turn on your printer again. Does it work now?