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From: Thomas R. <t.r...@ne...> - 2004-12-08 09:01:04
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Cory Meisch schrieb: > Hmm... We didn't have enough time to do "out of the box" testing of SuSE > 9.2. We have internal distributions here but not "out of the box" CDs, > so I may have missed that. > > The SuSE printing guy is also away on vacation, so it may be a couple > weeks before I can answer your question correctly... OK. "Shit happens", I would say ;-) What do you think: Does it make sense to try a workaround with the PyQT package from Suse 9.1 and the qscintilla package (which would resolve the dependencies shown in my last mail and probably make the PyQT from 9.1 installable on 9.2)? Or shall we better wait until the SuSE boys are back? Anyway, to make hplip useable for "normal" users, SuSE should provide a PyQT package for Suse 9.2 as soon as they include the hplip in their RPM package list. Otherwise "normal" users will be really "lost" ... Bye, Thomas -- -------------------------------------------------------------------- THOMAS M. ROTHER * n e t z w i s s e n . d e * D-73728 Esslingen F.R. Germany, European Union * mailto:t.r...@ne... http://www.netzwissen.de * GPG Key from http://wwwkeys.de.pgp.net Fingerprint B208 E204 4249 4635 19B9 B691 3E73 C8B9 1229 DE4C --------------------------------------------------------------------- |
From: t t. <gam...@gm...> - 2004-12-08 05:58:26
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By the way, if anybody who is already on this list reads http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=272304 and http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=283018 and helps me get my scanner to work, I will be very happy to send an invitation to try gmail (I have 6 of them) in reply. It's not much, but at least I'd be giving something in return, assuming it's of interest. |
From: t t. <gam...@gm...> - 2004-12-08 05:34:24
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Not having heard back yet from Cory regarding the debugging output, I decided to try hplip to see if it will get my scanner to finally work again (though I am not sure that it will help at all since we don't know what the cause of the problem is yet). So I looked at http://hpinkjet.sourceforge.net/install.php#debian_env. The installation instructions specify several prerequisites, many of which are -dev (development) versions. After I installed them all, I realized that the instructions do not give version numbers, or dates, or which Debian they are referring to (Woody, Sarge, Sid). A development version on Woody could easily be different from the development version on Sarge. Perhaps Sarge users such as myself should install the regular, non-"-dev" versions instead, and that that might work better or avoid unexpected problems in the future. (I'm wary of future unexpected problems, since some upgrade or another made my HP device useless to me, and it has been difficult finding a fix for it or even what the cause of the problem is -- http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=272304 and http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=283018 .) Does anybody know which Debian we are supposed to assume here? If not Sarge, then which packages should be installed? Please note that I don't care about speed or ink levels or fax -- I care about basic ADF functionality working again, and basic printing functionality continuing to work (it works fine with hpijs and CUPS). The instructions are oriented toward the printer (e.g. "Step 2: Download and install the HP printing software"). Are we supposed to assume that this also refers to scanning? My printing works fine, and I only want to try to install hplip in desperation to fix the ADF. Finally, I'd be grateful if somebody with Debian experience could tell me whether I should install in /usr/local as I do with small packages, or whether I should do something with alien. If the former, do I then manually edit the /etc/init.d scripts? I haven't looked at the makefile yet, so I don't know whether "make install" will try to overwrite Debian's sacrosanct /usr/bin and similar places. If it does, how do I make hplip uninstallable and/or upgradable when Debian gets around to packaging it? Please note that while some of these questions might be a Debian beginner's questions, I have used Unix since 1984. I do not fear any aspect of command line level Unix/Linux, I like Debian, and I am not afraid to use rudimentary apt tricks such as snapshot.debian.net or /etc/apt/preferences to solve the problem. I do, however, strongly fear the very real possibility that even if I get this problem fixed now, sometime later, perhaps after an upgrade, another arcane sane/hplip/USB/SMP/kernel/driver bug will make my device useless again. I cannot debug problems at that level. That, and not fear of Unix or Debian-per-se, is the reason why I am so careful to ask how to install hplip the Debian Way instead of barging forth with "make install" as is written in the hplip instructions. I am as comfortable with Debian as I will be with any distribution. Any tips are welcome. Thanks. |
From: t t. <gam...@gm...> - 2004-12-08 04:09:27
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On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 15:32:20 +0000, Laurence Orchard <lau...@or...> wrote: > It might also be worth having a look at these pages:- Thanks. I looked at them all, but didn't find anything relevant to my ADF I/O error problem that I had not already tried. Anybody else have other suggestions? The debugging output is at http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=272304 and also http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=283018 . |
From: t t. <gam...@gm...> - 2004-12-08 04:08:58
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Thanks for replying. On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 11:00:52 +0000 (GMT), Darragh Bailey <fe...@co...> wrote: > wondering if your system has detected and configured the printer directly > and caused a problem with the ptal system. And affected the ADF? I tried killing ptal-printd to no avail. > http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=HP-OfficeJet_6110 Yes, I was impressed by that page, and that is why I bought the device. Didn't help, unless you are suggesting I try gimp-print instead of hpijs to fix the ADF? I have tried disabling CUPS entirely. But maybe that's not what you're getting at. Thanks for the other links also. I looked at all of them, but did not find anything that looked relevant. > Have you tried disconnecting the device, booting up and removing all > current setup data for it and then connect it and reconfigure from > scratch via the command line? Yes. |
From: Cory M. <cor...@hp...> - 2004-12-07 16:41:23
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Hmm... We didn't have enough time to do "out of the box" testing of SuSE 9.2. We have internal distributions here but not "out of the box" CDs, so I may have missed that. The SuSE printing guy is also away on vacation, so it may be a couple weeks before I can answer your question correctly... Cory hp linux printing team On Tue, 2004-12-07 at 13:19 +0100, Thomas Rother wrote: > Hi, > just digging through the hplip docs (thanks to Cory and your HP > colleagues for this great project!): > It looks like SuSE doesn't provide a PyQT package for the latest SuSE > 9.2. Moreover, I can not find any similarly named package which provides > bindings between python and QT. I checked my dvd's, the update mirrors > and the main ftp.suse.com too, nothing at all: PyQT is gone on Suse 9.2. > > Anyway: There is a PyQT for SUSE 9.1, but it is not usable on 9.2, due > to failed dependencies: > > Error: Failed dependencies: > sip >= 3.10.1 is needed by PyQt-3.11-17 > libqscintilla.so.3 is needed by PyQt-3.11-17 > libsip.so is needed by PyQt-3.11-17 > > Can someone confirm this? Any ideas what to do now? > > Bye, Thomas > ------------------------------------ Cory Meisch HP Linux Test Technician (360) 212-7009 ------------------------------------- : But for some things, Perl just isn't the optimal choice. (yet) :-) -- Larry Wall in <199...@wa...> ------------------------------------- ****** Current Weather for Portland, OR ****** Temperature: 45.0 F Conditions: Few clouds and overcast |
From: Thomas R. <t.r...@ne...> - 2004-12-07 13:01:09
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Hi, just digging through the hplip docs (thanks to Cory and your HP colleagues for this great project!): It looks like SuSE doesn't provide a PyQT package for the latest SuSE 9.2. Moreover, I can not find any similarly named package which provides bindings between python and QT. I checked my dvd's, the update mirrors and the main ftp.suse.com too, nothing at all: PyQT is gone on Suse 9.2. Anyway: There is a PyQT for SUSE 9.1, but it is not usable on 9.2, due to failed dependencies: Error: Failed dependencies: sip >= 3.10.1 is needed by PyQt-3.11-17 libqscintilla.so.3 is needed by PyQt-3.11-17 libsip.so is needed by PyQt-3.11-17 Can someone confirm this? Any ideas what to do now? Bye, Thomas -- -------------------------------------------------------------------- THOMAS M. ROTHER * n e t z w i s s e n . d e * D-73728 Esslingen F.R. Germany, European Union * mailto:t.r...@ne... http://www.netzwissen.de * GPG Key from http://wwwkeys.de.pgp.net Fingerprint B208 E204 4249 4635 19B9 B691 3E73 C8B9 1229 DE4C --------------------------------------------------------------------- |
From: Raphael L. <rap...@gm...> - 2004-12-07 10:44:51
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On Tuesday 07 December 2004 09:39, Raphael Langerhorst wrote: > On Tuesday 07 December 2004 02:03, Roberto Winter wrote: > > A-ha!!! This is more like it! The instructions page looks awsome. > > Has anyone tested this with PSC1210? > > The thing is mine is actually not here with me anymore, I lent it > > to someone who uses windoze. So if this works (preferably on > > debian+kernel 2.6.9+udev) I'll give it a shot. > > Thanks, > > Roberto. > > I'm going to test it on FreeBSD with PSC1210 very soon :) so it's > actually not exactly your setup... but it's the right PSC device. > > @Cory: there are no install instructions for (Free-)BSD, should I > write some while installing? > > And a big thanks from me to HP as well for this!! > Raphael Ok, seems hplip is quite "Linux" only for now. What are the plans for=20 BSD in general? > > > On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 16:18:55 -0800, Cory Meisch > > <cor...@hp...> > > wrote: > > > Introducing HPLIP > > > > > > Hewlett-Packard is proud to announce the introduction of HP > > > Linux Imaging and Printing System (HPLIP). HPLIP is a complete > > > single and multi-function printing device connectivity solution > > > for users of Linux OS. The goal of this project is to provide > > > =B4radically simple=A1 printing, scanning, photo card access, and > > > device management to the consumer and business Linux user. > > > > > > HPLIP brings new and improved benefits to the customer. > > > Supported features include capabilities such as: > > > > > > * alignment and cleaning of cartridges and basic supply > > > status > > > > > > * flatbed and Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) scanning > > > via SANE applications (e.g., XSane) > > > > > > * CUPS backend called =B4hp=A1 that supports bidirectional > > > printing connectivity for USB and network > > > > > > * application for downloading photos from photo card > > > slots > > > > > > * improved installation experience for multi-function > > > device customers > > > > > > HPLIP provides support for over 300 HP printer models > > > including: Deskjet, Business Inkjet, Photosmart, Business > > > Inkjet, PSC, Officejet, Mono/Color LaserJet, and LaserJet > > > Multifunction Peripheral (MFP). > > > > > > Available at > > > http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=3D16846&pac > > >ka ge_id=3D137628 > > > > > > Instructions: > > > http://hpinkjet.sourceforge.net/install.php =2D-=20 G System, The Evolving Universe - http://www.g-system.at |
From: Thomas R. <t.r...@ne...> - 2004-12-07 09:01:03
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Laurence Orchard schrieb: > the ptal printer ID would give the idea that it is a parallel port > printer... mlc:par:OfficeJet_K80 >=20 > whereas a USB should be...mlc:usb:OfficeJet_K80 >=20 > what did you say when you used ptal-init to set it up? True, that makes no sense, but I probed only the usb part as I knew that=20 it's connected on the usb port. Gru=DF, Thommie --=20 -------------------------------------------------------------------- THOMAS M. ROTHER * n e t z w i s s e n . d e * D-73728 Esslingen F.R. Germany, European Union * mailto:t.r...@ne... http://www.netzwissen.de * GPG Key from http://wwwkeys.de.pgp.net Fingerprint B208 E204 4249 4635 19B9 B691 3E73 C8B9 1229 DE4C --------------------------------------------------------------------- |
From: Raphael L. <rap...@gm...> - 2004-12-07 08:40:50
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On Tuesday 07 December 2004 02:03, Roberto Winter wrote: > A-ha!!! This is more like it! The instructions page looks awsome. > Has anyone tested this with PSC1210? > The thing is mine is actually not here with me anymore, I lent it > to someone who uses windoze. So if this works (preferably on > debian+kernel 2.6.9+udev) I'll give it a shot. > Thanks, > Roberto. I'm going to test it on FreeBSD with PSC1210 very soon :) so it's=20 actually not exactly your setup... but it's the right PSC device. @Cory: there are no install instructions for (Free-)BSD, should I=20 write some while installing? And a big thanks from me to HP as well for this!! Raphael > > On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 16:18:55 -0800, Cory Meisch <cor...@hp...>=20 wrote: > > Introducing HPLIP > > > > Hewlett-Packard is proud to announce the introduction of HP Linux > > Imaging and Printing System (HPLIP). HPLIP is a complete single > > and multi-function printing device connectivity solution for > > users of Linux OS. The goal of this project is to provide > > =B4radically simple=A1 printing, scanning, photo card access, and > > device management to the consumer and business Linux user. > > > > HPLIP brings new and improved benefits to the customer. Supported > > features include capabilities such as: > > > > * alignment and cleaning of cartridges and basic supply > > status > > > > * flatbed and Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) scanning via > > SANE applications (e.g., XSane) > > > > * CUPS backend called =B4hp=A1 that supports bidirectional > > printing connectivity for USB and network > > > > * application for downloading photos from photo card slots > > > > * improved installation experience for multi-function > > device customers > > > > HPLIP provides support for over 300 HP printer models including: > > Deskjet, Business Inkjet, Photosmart, Business Inkjet, PSC, > > Officejet, Mono/Color LaserJet, and LaserJet Multifunction > > Peripheral (MFP). > > > > Available at > > http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=3D16846&packa > >ge_id=3D137628 > > > > Instructions: > > http://hpinkjet.sourceforge.net/install.php > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide > > Read honest & candid reviews on hundreds of IT Products from real > > users. Discover which products truly live up to the hype. Start > > reading now. http://productguide.itmanagersjournal.com/ > > > > _______________________________________________ > > hpoj-devel mailing list > > hpo...@li... > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hpoj-devel > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide > Read honest & candid reviews on hundreds of IT Products from real > users. Discover which products truly live up to the hype. Start > reading now. http://productguide.itmanagersjournal.com/ > > _______________________________________________ > hpoj-devel mailing list > hpo...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hpoj-devel =2D-=20 G System, The Evolving Universe - http://www.g-system.at |
From: James B. H. <jh...@vi...> - 2004-12-07 03:32:48
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Hi! > I have seen old reports of SMP issues but nothing recently, so for the > record for a PSC 750 running WhiteBox Linux (kernel > 2.4.21-15.0.4.ELsmp) on a SMP machine, after a tarball install of > hpoj-0.91 I find that the computer locks up (i.e. frozen screen, no > response to keyboard/mouse, requires hitting "reset" button to re-boot) > when I try to use xsane. If I boot in non-SMP mode then xsane works > normally. The SMP-with-USB bug was an issue until the last few 2.4.X kernels (believe the latest is 2.4.28). I don't know exactly which 2.4.2X version corrected it, but I do have further notes that is was corrected in (of course) the later 2.5.X development kernels, and thus is gone by 2.6.0. One thing that was not done was extensive testing among these components (that is, 2.6.X kernels, hpoj-0.90/0.91, and the libusb releases of that time and moving forward). However, the bug should be gone. If your intent was to document the specific offending items, then I apologize for the noise, as I'm answering a question not asked. If you're interested in a solution approach, recommend an upgrade until at least one of the last couple 2.4.X kernels to give it a shot, and if that doesn't get it, then into 2.6.0. Another approach, if that's not a good trade, would be to use a parallel port adapter for the printer, assuming it will support one. I've done that with my OJ 7130, and all is fine. (The bug never existed with hpoj using parallel; just USB). Hope this is of some use! jbh |
From: Roberto W. <rhw...@gm...> - 2004-12-07 01:03:08
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A-ha!!! This is more like it! The instructions page looks awsome. Has anyone tested this with PSC1210? The thing is mine is actually not here with me anymore, I lent it to someone who uses windoze. So if this works (preferably on debian+kernel 2.6.9+udev) I'll give it a shot. Thanks, Roberto. On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 16:18:55 -0800, Cory Meisch <cor...@hp...> wrote: > Introducing HPLIP >=20 > Hewlett-Packard is proud to announce the introduction of HP Linux > Imaging and Printing System (HPLIP). HPLIP is a complete single and > multi-function printing device connectivity solution for users of Linux > OS. The goal of this project is to provide =B4radically simple=A1 printin= g, > scanning, photo card access, and device management to the consumer and > business Linux user. >=20 > HPLIP brings new and improved benefits to the customer. Supported > features include capabilities such as: >=20 > * alignment and cleaning of cartridges and basic supply status >=20 > * flatbed and Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) scanning via SANE > applications (e.g., XSane) >=20 > * CUPS backend called =B4hp=A1 that supports bidirectional printing > connectivity for USB and network >=20 > * application for downloading photos from photo card slots >=20 > * improved installation experience for multi-function device > customers >=20 > HPLIP provides support for over 300 HP printer models including: > Deskjet, Business Inkjet, Photosmart, Business Inkjet, PSC, Officejet, > Mono/Color LaserJet, and LaserJet Multifunction Peripheral (MFP). >=20 > Available at > http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=3D16846&package_id= =3D137628 >=20 > Instructions: > http://hpinkjet.sourceforge.net/install.php >=20 > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide > Read honest & candid reviews on hundreds of IT Products from real users. > Discover which products truly live up to the hype. Start reading now. > http://productguide.itmanagersjournal.com/ >=20 > _______________________________________________ > hpoj-devel mailing list > hpo...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hpoj-devel > |
From: Cory M. <cor...@hp...> - 2004-12-07 00:19:14
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Introducing HPLIP Hewlett-Packard is proud to announce the introduction of HP Linux Imaging and Printing System (HPLIP). HPLIP is a complete single and multi-function printing device connectivity solution for users of Linux OS. The goal of this project is to provide =B4radically simple=A1 printing, scanning, photo card access, and device management to the consumer and business Linux user. HPLIP brings new and improved benefits to the customer. Supported features include capabilities such as: * alignment and cleaning of cartridges and basic supply status =20 * flatbed and Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) scanning via SANE applications (e.g., XSane) =20 * CUPS backend called =B4hp=A1 that supports bidirectional printing connectivity for USB and network =20 =20 * application for downloading photos from photo card slots =20 * improved installation experience for multi-function device customers =20 HPLIP provides support for over 300 HP printer models including: Deskjet, Business Inkjet, Photosmart, Business Inkjet, PSC, Officejet, Mono/Color LaserJet, and LaserJet Multifunction Peripheral (MFP).=20 Available at http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=3D16846&package_id=3D= 137628 Instructions: http://hpinkjet.sourceforge.net/install.php |
From: Laurence O. <lau...@or...> - 2004-12-06 23:57:04
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On Mon, 2004-12-06 at 20:02 +0100, Thomas Rother wrote: > Hi, > I have a strange problem with a HP OfficeJet K80 on SuSE 9.2 (Kernel > 2.6x, hpoj 0.91) and therefore need some debugging help. Please > apologize if this is not the correct list, but someone recommended to > ask here. > > 1) According to http://hpoj.sourceforge.net/suplist.shtml, the HP K80 > officejet is "fully supported". The printer is detectable on the USB > port and by the USB subsystem of the kernel during boot: > > a) /proc/bus/usb/devices > > T: Bus=01 Lev=01 Prnt=01 Port=00 Cnt=01 Dev#= 3 Spd=12 MxCh= 0 > D: Ver= 1.00 Cls=00(>ifc ) Sub=00 Prot=00 MxPS= 8 #Cfgs= 1 > P: Vendor=03f0 ProdID=0711 Rev= 1.00 > S: Manufacturer=Hewlett-Packar > S: Product=OfficeJet K80 > S: SerialNumber=MY239D630108 > C:* #Ifs= 1 Cfg#= 1 Atr=c0 MxPwr= 2mA > I: If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=07(print) Sub=01 Prot=03 Driver=usblp > E: Ad=01(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 64 Ivl=0ms > E: Ad=81(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 64 Ivl=0ms > E: Ad=82(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS= 8 Ivl=10ms > > b) Boot Messages > > [....] > Nov 19 19:56:24 linux kernel: usb 1-1: new full speed USB device using > address 2 > Nov 19 19:56:24 linux kernel: usb 1-1: Product: OfficeJet K80 > Nov 19 19:56:24 linux kernel: usb 1-1: Manufacturer: Hewlett-Packar > Nov 19 19:56:24 linux kernel: usb 1-1: SerialNumber: MY239D630108 > Nov 19 19:56:32 linux kernel: drivers/usb/class/usblp.c: usblp0: USB > Bidirectional printer dev 2 if 0 alt 0 proto 3 vid 0x03F0 pid 0x0711 > Nov 19 19:56:32 linux kernel: usbcore: registered new driver usblp > Nov 19 19:56:32 linux kernel: drivers/usb/class/usblp.c: v0.13: USB > Printer Device Class driver > Nov 19 19:56:51 linux kernel: parport0: PC-style at 0x378 (0x778) > [PCSPP,TRISTATE,EPP] > Nov 19 19:56:51 linux kernel: lp0: using parport0 (polling). > Nov 19 19:56:51 linux kernel: parport0: PC-style at 0x378 (0x778) > [PCSPP,TRISTATE,EPP] > Nov 19 19:56:51 linux kernel: parport0: irq 7 detected > Nov 19 19:56:54 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=, > pid=5554, e=2, t=1100890614 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. > Nov 19 19:56:54 linux kernel: lp0: using parport0 (polling). > Nov 19 19:56:54 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 500 > Nov 19 19:56:54 linux ptal-printd: ptal-printd(mlc:par:OfficeJet_K80) > successfully initialized using /var/run/ptal-printd/mlc_par_OfficeJet_K80*. the ptal printer ID would give the idea that it is a parallel port printer... mlc:par:OfficeJet_K80 whereas a USB should be...mlc:usb:OfficeJet_K80 what did you say when you used ptal-init to set it up? <snip> > ----------------------- > > First ptal initailizes successfully, then it can not find the device. > Strange. Can someone give me hints what I can do now? > > Thanks in advance, > Thommie > t.r...@ne... -- |
From: Thomas R. <t.r...@ne...> - 2004-12-06 20:01:20
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Hi, I have a strange problem with a HP OfficeJet K80 on SuSE 9.2 (Kernel 2.6x, hpoj 0.91) and therefore need some debugging help. Please apologize if this is not the correct list, but someone recommended to ask here. 1) According to http://hpoj.sourceforge.net/suplist.shtml, the HP K80 officejet is "fully supported". The printer is detectable on the USB port and by the USB subsystem of the kernel during boot: a) /proc/bus/usb/devices T: Bus=01 Lev=01 Prnt=01 Port=00 Cnt=01 Dev#= 3 Spd=12 MxCh= 0 D: Ver= 1.00 Cls=00(>ifc ) Sub=00 Prot=00 MxPS= 8 #Cfgs= 1 P: Vendor=03f0 ProdID=0711 Rev= 1.00 S: Manufacturer=Hewlett-Packar S: Product=OfficeJet K80 S: SerialNumber=MY239D630108 C:* #Ifs= 1 Cfg#= 1 Atr=c0 MxPwr= 2mA I: If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=07(print) Sub=01 Prot=03 Driver=usblp E: Ad=01(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 64 Ivl=0ms E: Ad=81(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 64 Ivl=0ms E: Ad=82(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS= 8 Ivl=10ms b) Boot Messages [....] Nov 19 19:56:24 linux kernel: usb 1-1: new full speed USB device using address 2 Nov 19 19:56:24 linux kernel: usb 1-1: Product: OfficeJet K80 Nov 19 19:56:24 linux kernel: usb 1-1: Manufacturer: Hewlett-Packar Nov 19 19:56:24 linux kernel: usb 1-1: SerialNumber: MY239D630108 Nov 19 19:56:32 linux kernel: drivers/usb/class/usblp.c: usblp0: USB Bidirectional printer dev 2 if 0 alt 0 proto 3 vid 0x03F0 pid 0x0711 Nov 19 19:56:32 linux kernel: usbcore: registered new driver usblp Nov 19 19:56:32 linux kernel: drivers/usb/class/usblp.c: v0.13: USB Printer Device Class driver Nov 19 19:56:51 linux kernel: parport0: PC-style at 0x378 (0x778) [PCSPP,TRISTATE,EPP] Nov 19 19:56:51 linux kernel: lp0: using parport0 (polling). Nov 19 19:56:51 linux kernel: parport0: PC-style at 0x378 (0x778) [PCSPP,TRISTATE,EPP] Nov 19 19:56:51 linux kernel: parport0: irq 7 detected Nov 19 19:56:54 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=, pid=5554, e=2, t=1100890614 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Nov 19 19:56:54 linux kernel: lp0: using parport0 (polling). Nov 19 19:56:54 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 500 Nov 19 19:56:54 linux ptal-printd: ptal-printd(mlc:par:OfficeJet_K80) successfully initialized using /var/run/ptal-printd/mlc_par_OfficeJet_K80*. Nov 19 19:56:55 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 500 Nov 19 19:56:55 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 500 Nov 19 19:56:55 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 501 Nov 19 19:56:55 linux last message repeated 2 times Nov 19 19:56:55 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 500 Nov 19 19:56:55 linux last message repeated 3 times Nov 19 19:56:55 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 501 Nov 19 19:56:55 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 501 Nov 19 19:56:55 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 500 Nov 19 19:58:05 linux kernel: parport0: PC-style at 0x378 (0x778) [PCSPP,TRISTATE,EPP] Nov 19 19:58:05 linux kernel: lp0: using parport0 (polling). Nov 19 19:58:05 linux kernel: parport0: PC-style at 0x378 (0x778) [PCSPP,TRISTATE,EPP] Nov 19 19:58:05 linux kernel: parport0: irq 7 detected Nov 19 19:58:07 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=, pid=5778, e=2, t=1100890687 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Nov 19 19:58:07 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 500 Nov 19 19:58:07 linux last message repeated 2 times Nov 19 19:58:07 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 501 Nov 19 19:58:07 linux last message repeated 2 times Nov 19 19:58:07 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 500 Nov 19 19:58:08 linux last message repeated 3 times Nov 19 19:58:08 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 501 Nov 19 19:58:08 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 501 Nov 19 19:58:08 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 500 Nov 19 19:58:08 linux kernel: lp0: using parport0 (polling). Nov 19 19:58:08 linux ptal-printd: ptal-printd(mlc:par:OfficeJet_K80) successfully initialized using /var/run/ptal-printd/mlc_par_OfficeJet_K80*. [....] 2) The automatic installation (SuSE YAST) caused error messages. Then I installed it "the manual way", with ptal-init, as described in http://portal.suse.com/sdb/en/2002/05/ke_hp-officejet.html (I used the german document from js...@su..., but thats the same). 3) I see no errors in the CUPS logs, so CUPS itself seems to be ok here. But I get an error message during probing of the "ptal-init setup" and numerous errors from ptal-mlcd in the syslog: ----------------------- Dec 5 11:29:20 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=8530, e=2, t=1102242560 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Dec 5 11:29:20 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 200 Dec 5 11:30:09 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=8912, e=2, t=1102242609 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Dec 5 11:30:10 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 200 Dec 5 11:38:32 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=9515, e=2, t=1102243112 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Dec 5 11:38:32 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 200 Dec 5 11:41:32 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=9904, e=2, t=1102243292 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Dec 5 11:41:32 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 200 Dec 5 11:44:14 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=10151, e=2, t=1102243454 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Dec 5 11:44:14 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 200 Dec 5 11:44:14 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=10158, e=111, t=1102243454 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Dec 5 11:44:14 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 200 Dec 5 11:44:19 linux ptal-mlcd: ERROR at transport/ExMlcCommandChannel.cpp:251, dev=<mlc:usb:probe@/dev/usb/lp0>, pid=10158, e=11, t=1102243459 Command reply timeout on port=0, count=1, lastRequest=0x00! Dec 5 11:44:19 linux ptal-mlcd: ERROR at ExMgr.cpp:872, dev=<mlc:usb:probe@/dev/usb/lp0>, pid=10158, e=25, t=1102243459 exClose(reason=0x3002) Dec 5 11:44:20 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=10168, e=111, t=1102243460 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Dec 5 11:44:20 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 200 Dec 5 11:44:20 linux ptal-mlcd: ERROR at ExMgr.cpp:2526, dev=<mlc:usb:probe@/dev/usb/lp1>, pid=10168, e=19, t=1102243460 Couldn't find device! Dec 5 11:44:20 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=10177, e=111, t=1102243460 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Dec 5 11:44:20 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 200 Dec 5 11:44:20 linux ptal-mlcd: ERROR at ExMgr.cpp:2526, dev=<mlc:usb:probe@/dev/usb/lp2>, pid=10177, e=19, t=1102243460 Couldn't find device! Dec 5 11:44:20 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=10186, e=111, t=1102243460 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Dec 5 11:44:20 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 200 Dec 5 11:44:20 linux ptal-mlcd: ERROR at ExMgr.cpp:2526, dev=<mlc:usb:probe@/dev/usb/lp3>, pid=10186, e=19, t=1102243460 Couldn't find device! Dec 5 11:44:20 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=10195, e=111, t=1102243460 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Dec 5 11:44:20 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 200 Dec 5 11:44:20 linux ptal-mlcd: ERROR at ExMgr.cpp:2526, dev=<mlc:usb:probe@/dev/usb/lp4>, pid=10195, e=19, t=1102243460 Couldn't find device! Dec 5 11:44:20 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=10204, e=111, t=1102243460 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Dec 5 11:44:20 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 200 Dec 5 11:44:20 linux ptal-mlcd: ERROR at ExMgr.cpp:2526, dev=<mlc:usb:probe@/dev/usb/lp5>, pid=10204, e=19, t=1102243460 Couldn't find device! Dec 5 11:44:20 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=10213, e=111, t=1102243460 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Dec 5 11:44:20 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 200 Dec 5 11:44:20 linux ptal-mlcd: ERROR at ExMgr.cpp:2526, dev=<mlc:usb:probe@/dev/usb/lp6>, pid=10213, e=19, t=1102243460 Couldn't find device! Dec 5 11:44:20 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=10222, e=111, t=1102243460 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Dec 5 11:44:20 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 200 Dec 5 11:44:20 linux ptal-mlcd: ERROR at ExMgr.cpp:2526, dev=<mlc:usb:probe@/dev/usb/lp7>, pid=10222, e=19, t=1102243460 Couldn't find device! Dec 5 11:44:20 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=10231, e=111, t=1102243460 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Dec 5 11:44:20 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 200 Dec 5 11:44:26 linux ptal-mlcd: ERROR at transport/ExMlcCommandChannel.cpp:251, dev=<mlc:usb:probe@/dev/usblp0>, pid=10231, e=11, t=1102243466 Command reply timeout on port=0, count=1, lastRequest=0x00! Dec 5 11:44:26 linux ptal-mlcd: ERROR at ExMgr.cpp:872, dev=<mlc:usb:probe@/dev/usblp0>, pid=10231, e=25, t=1102243466 exClose(reason=0x3002) Dec 5 11:44:26 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=10241, e=111, t=1102243466 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Dec 5 11:44:26 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 200 Dec 5 11:44:26 linux ptal-mlcd: ERROR at ExMgr.cpp:2526, dev=<mlc:usb:probe@/dev/usblp1>, pid=10241, e=19, t=1102243466 Couldn't find device! Dec 5 11:44:26 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=10250, e=111, t=1102243466 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Dec 5 11:44:26 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 200 Dec 5 11:44:26 linux ptal-mlcd: ERROR at ExMgr.cpp:2526, dev=<mlc:usb:probe@/dev/usblp2>, pid=10250, e=19, t=1102243466 Couldn't find device! Dec 5 11:44:26 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=10259, e=111, t=1102243466 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Dec 5 11:44:26 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 200 Dec 5 11:44:26 linux ptal-mlcd: ERROR at ExMgr.cpp:2526, dev=<mlc:usb:probe@/dev/usblp3>, pid=10259, e=19, t=1102243466 Couldn't find device! Dec 5 11:44:26 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=10268, e=111, t=1102243466 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Dec 5 11:44:26 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 200 Dec 5 11:44:26 linux ptal-mlcd: ERROR at ExMgr.cpp:2526, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=10268, e=16, t=1102243466 Couldn't find device! Dec 5 11:44:26 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=10277, e=111, t=1102243466 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Dec 5 11:44:26 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 200 Dec 5 11:44:26 linux ptal-mlcd: ERROR at ExMgr.cpp:2526, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=10277, e=11, t=1102243466 Couldn't find device! Dec 5 11:44:27 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=10286, e=111, t=1102243467 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Dec 5 11:44:27 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 200 Dec 5 11:44:27 linux ptal-mlcd: ERROR at ExMgr.cpp:2526, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=10286, e=11, t=1102243467 Couldn't find device! Dec 5 11:46:58 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=11272, e=2, t=1102243618 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Dec 5 11:46:58 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 200 Dec 5 11:46:58 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=11279, e=111, t=1102243618 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Dec 5 11:46:58 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 200 Dec 5 11:47:04 linux ptal-mlcd: ERROR at transport/ExMlcCommandChannel.cpp:251, dev=<mlc:usb:probe@/dev/usb/lp0>, pid=11279, e=11, t=1102243624 Command reply timeout on port=0, count=1, lastRequest=0x00! Dec 5 11:47:04 linux ptal-mlcd: ERROR at ExMgr.cpp:872, dev=<mlc:usb:probe@/dev/usb/lp0>, pid=11279, e=25, t=1102243624 exClose(reason=0x3002) Dec 5 11:47:04 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=11297, e=111, t=1102243624 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Dec 5 11:47:04 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 200 Dec 5 11:47:04 linux ptal-mlcd: ERROR at ExMgr.cpp:2526, dev=<mlc:usb:probe@/dev/usb/lp1>, pid=11297, e=19, t=1102243624 Couldn't find device! Dec 5 11:47:04 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=11306, e=111, t=1102243624 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Dec 5 11:47:04 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 200 Dec 5 11:47:04 linux ptal-mlcd: ERROR at ExMgr.cpp:2526, dev=<mlc:usb:probe@/dev/usb/lp2>, pid=11306, e=19, t=1102243624 Couldn't find device! Dec 5 11:47:04 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=11315, e=111, t=1102243624 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Dec 5 11:47:04 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 200 Dec 5 11:47:04 linux ptal-mlcd: ERROR at ExMgr.cpp:2526, dev=<mlc:usb:probe@/dev/usb/lp3>, pid=11315, e=19, t=1102243624 Couldn't find device! Dec 5 11:47:05 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=11324, e=111, t=1102243625 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Dec 5 11:47:05 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 200 Dec 5 11:47:05 linux ptal-mlcd: ERROR at ExMgr.cpp:2526, dev=<mlc:usb:probe@/dev/usb/lp4>, pid=11324, e=19, t=1102243625 Couldn't find device! Dec 5 11:47:05 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=11333, e=111, t=1102243625 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Dec 5 11:47:05 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 200 Dec 5 11:47:05 linux ptal-mlcd: ERROR at ExMgr.cpp:2526, dev=<mlc:usb:probe@/dev/usb/lp5>, pid=11333, e=19, t=1102243625 Couldn't find device! Dec 5 11:47:05 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=11342, e=111, t=1102243625 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Dec 5 11:47:05 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 200 Dec 5 11:47:05 linux ptal-mlcd: ERROR at ExMgr.cpp:2526, dev=<mlc:usb:probe@/dev/usb/lp6>, pid=11342, e=19, t=1102243625 Couldn't find device! Dec 5 11:47:05 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=11351, e=111, t=1102243625 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Dec 5 11:47:05 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 200 Dec 5 11:47:05 linux ptal-mlcd: ERROR at ExMgr.cpp:2526, dev=<mlc:usb:probe@/dev/usb/lp7>, pid=11351, e=19, t=1102243625 Couldn't find device! Dec 5 11:47:05 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=11360, e=111, t=1102243625 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Dec 5 11:47:05 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 200 Dec 5 11:47:10 linux ptal-mlcd: ERROR at transport/ExMlcCommandChannel.cpp:251, dev=<mlc:usb:probe@/dev/usblp0>, pid=11360, e=11, t=1102243630 Command reply timeout on port=0, count=1, lastRequest=0x00! Dec 5 11:47:10 linux ptal-mlcd: ERROR at ExMgr.cpp:872, dev=<mlc:usb:probe@/dev/usblp0>, pid=11360, e=25, t=1102243630 exClose(reason=0x3002) Dec 5 11:47:11 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=11372, e=111, t=1102243631 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Dec 5 11:47:11 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 200 Dec 5 11:47:11 linux ptal-mlcd: ERROR at ExMgr.cpp:2526, dev=<mlc:usb:probe@/dev/usblp1>, pid=11372, e=19, t=1102243631 Couldn't find device! Dec 5 11:47:11 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=11381, e=111, t=1102243631 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Dec 5 11:47:11 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 200 Dec 5 11:47:11 linux ptal-mlcd: ERROR at ExMgr.cpp:2526, dev=<mlc:usb:probe@/dev/usblp2>, pid=11381, e=19, t=1102243631 Couldn't find device! Dec 5 11:47:11 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=11390, e=111, t=1102243631 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Dec 5 11:47:11 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 200 Dec 5 11:47:11 linux ptal-mlcd: ERROR at ExMgr.cpp:2526, dev=<mlc:usb:probe@/dev/usblp3>, pid=11390, e=19, t=1102243631 Couldn't find device! Dec 5 11:47:11 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=11399, e=111, t=1102243631 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Dec 5 11:47:11 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 200 Dec 5 11:47:11 linux ptal-mlcd: ERROR at ExMgr.cpp:2526, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=11399, e=16, t=1102243631 Couldn't find device! Dec 5 11:47:11 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=11408, e=111, t=1102243631 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Dec 5 11:47:11 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 200 Dec 5 11:47:11 linux ptal-mlcd: ERROR at ExMgr.cpp:2526, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=11408, e=11, t=1102243631 Couldn't find device! Dec 5 11:47:11 linux ptal-mlcd: SYSLOG at ExMgr.cpp:653, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=11417, e=111, t=1102243631 ptal-mlcd successfully initialized. Dec 5 11:47:11 linux ptal-mlcd: resmgr: server response code 200 Dec 5 11:47:11 linux ptal-mlcd: ERROR at ExMgr.cpp:2526, dev=<mlc:usb:probe>, pid=11417, e=11, t=1102243631 Couldn't find device! ----------------------- First ptal initailizes successfully, then it can not find the device. Strange. Can someone give me hints what I can do now? Thanks in advance, Thommie t.r...@ne... -- -------------------------------------------------------------------- THOMAS M. ROTHER * n e t z w i s s e n . d e * D-73728 Esslingen F.R. Germany, European Union * mailto:t.r...@ne... http://www.netzwissen.de * GPG Key from http://wwwkeys.de.pgp.net Fingerprint B208 E204 4249 4635 19B9 B691 3E73 C8B9 1229 DE4C --------------------------------------------------------------------- |
From: Dr. J. W. G. <dr...@dr...> - 2004-12-06 19:22:17
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I have seen old reports of SMP issues but nothing recently, so for the record for a PSC 750 running WhiteBox Linux (kernel 2.4.21-15.0.4.ELsmp) on a SMP machine, after a tarball install of hpoj-0.91 I find that the computer locks up (i.e. frozen screen, no response to keyboard/mouse, requires hitting "reset" button to re-boot) when I try to use xsane. If I boot in non-SMP mode then xsane works normally. I was hoping that I could just re-boot into non-SMP modes when I need to scan, but find that with pt-al active in SMP my machine locks up in the middle of the night! Apparently this is related to the following messages I found in /var/log/messages (but don't understand): 04:02:03 localhost kernel: printer.c: usblp0: nonzero read/write bulk status received: -2 04:02:03 localhost kernel: printer.c: usblp0: error -2 reading from printer So I've had to remove start-up of pt-al at boot time (i.e. from /etc/init.d) and the middle-of-the-night lock-ups then cease. I assume that if I need to use the scanner I can reboot into non_SMP mode and then start pt-al manually but have not tried this (after wasting 7 hours of my life trying to get things working, I reached my frustration limit.) Printing works find throughout all this in SMP and non-SMP, which I believe occurs through CUPS, which is started prior to pt-al in the boot sequence. -- Dr. John W. (Jack) Glendening Meteorologist |
From: Joe P. <joe...@sn...> - 2004-12-03 23:02:19
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On Tuesday 30 November 2004 12:03, bbales wrote: <...> > So I spent three hours trying to get > cvs -d:pserver:ano...@cv...:/cvsroot/hpoj co hpoj > to work. Never get a prompt back and it eventually times out. > cvs -d:pserver:ano...@cv...:/cvsroot/hpoj login > asks for a password, but never get prompt back after newline. It may not matter to you any longer, but it looks like we were trying to use the CVS command strings for hpoj that are listed on this page: http://hpoj.sourceforge.net/download-cvs.shtml Those strings won't work. The command strings listed on this page do currently work, but you have to substitute "hpoj" for "modulename": http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=9973 These strings will work, but it seems that only the second one is actually required: cvs -d:pserver:ano...@cv...:/cvsroot/hpoj login cvs -z3 -d:pserver:ano...@cv...:/cvsroot/hpoj co hpoj -- Joe Piolunek |
From: Jerry D. <jvd...@ve...> - 2004-12-03 21:19:44
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Hello All, I am new to this list. I had printing and scanning working great under Fedora Core 2 and my USB memory stick worked fine. I could also access the memory card reader on the psc2175 with no problems. I upgraded to Fedora Core 3. I can print OK but can't find the scanner. I also can no longer find the USB memory stick unless I unplug the printer. There is a conflict going on somewhere here. I can still read memory cards plugged into the psc2175 OK. In fact lsusb hangs with the usb memory stick installed. lsusb sometimes will complete if I remove the memory stick. Of course I can't find the scanner although there are indications that it is there. I suspect this has to do with udev and the hpoj driver and/or setup. Can anyone help me? I have hpoj-0.91-9 (rpm -qa | grep hpoj) Your help will be much appreciated. Jerry |
From: Tim F. <tf...@ti...> - 2004-12-02 20:31:38
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I'm glad you've got things (mostly) working. To print with Gimp, you should install cupsys-driver-gimpprint, and a few other gimp printing packages, I can't remember all their names--maybe they're available on your RedHat installation cds. You should probably also install cupsys-bsd, which will make it easier for you to print in non-kde apps. Good luck. Tim On Thursday 02 December 2004 01:02 am, bbales wrote: > On Thursday 02 December 2004 00:10, you wrote: > > "/etc/init.d/cups restart" > > "/etc/init.d/cupsd restart" > > "killall -HUP cupsd" > > Apparently on RH 9 we use /etc/rc.d/init.d/cups restart. > It returned "stopping cups" and then "starting cups" > > Then I did the http://localhost:631 > and added a printer. Everything went well and now on the > localhost:631 printers page I have two printers named pcs1200 and > pcs1210. Printing a test page with either one gets me the message > "Could not connect to remote server" > > 'lpr goodmen' prints the file goodmen. > > A picture in gimp doesn't print, even though gimp seems to think it > is doing something -- no error messages. > > kwrite shows psc1210 idle (accepting jobs) -- using cups. And then > it prints the page. Hooray! > > kmail prints too! > > So now two projects -- (1) see how gimp print fits into this and > what ails it. and (2) move the printer to the other machine and do > this all there. again. > > Many thanks, > bruce |
From: Laurence O. <lau...@or...> - 2004-12-02 19:56:56
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On Thu, 2004-12-02 at 18:16, Till Kamppeter wrote: > Laurence Orchard wrote: > > > > the ptal-mlcd & ptal-printd are start by th ptal-init script. these > > should be started before the cups script. > > httpd is needed so that your local machine can serve up the web pages > > for cups (http://localhost:631) & also for samba/swap > > (http://localhost:901) if you use it. > > > > httpd is NOT needed for that, the CUPS daemon is a (simple) web server > by itself, it does not need httpd, same for swap. > > Till > hmm interesting, might save me some cycles!! |
From: bbales <bb...@co...> - 2004-12-02 17:37:23
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On Thursday 02 December 2004 06:06, Till Kamppeter wrote: > [ Back-posting to the list ] > > Please, keep this thread on the list (always use "Reply to all"). Now it > lloks like that we need the help of someone else. > > Till Yes, sorry about that. I caught it about 2:00 this morning and resent some of my posts to the list. On most of the lists I have been on, 'reply' sends only to the list. bruce |
From: Till K. <til...@gm...> - 2004-12-02 17:13:28
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Laurence Orchard wrote: > > the ptal-mlcd & ptal-printd are start by th ptal-init script. these > should be started before the cups script. > httpd is needed so that your local machine can serve up the web pages > for cups (http://localhost:631) & also for samba/swap > (http://localhost:901) if you use it. > httpd is NOT needed for that, the CUPS daemon is a (simple) web server by itself, it does not need httpd, same for swap. Till |
From: Laurence O. <Lau...@te...> - 2004-12-02 16:53:22
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On Thu, 2004-12-02 at 08:06, bbales wrote: > Start with this one, from Laurence. > > On Wednesday 01 December 2004 08:49, you wrote: > > I'm Presuming here that you have checked that the relevant servers are > > running:- cups, cups-lpd, hpoj, httpd, ptal-init, xinetd > > > > I presume one can tell if a server is running by examining the results of > ps-ax. cupsd and xinetd appear. The others do not. > I am running fedora core 2 at the moment & from memory you are running debian, but the ps output should be similar as the same progs should be running. here are the edited relevant outputs from a 'ps -elf' on my system:- UID PID PPID STIME TIME CMD root 2912 1 Nov18 00:00:00 xinetd -stayalive -pidfile \ /var/run/xinetd.pid root 2999 1 Nov18 00:02:11 ptal-mlcd mlc:usb:OfficeJet_6110 \ -devidmatch MDL:OfficeJet 6100 Series; -devidmatch SN:MY31UC20P72R; \ -device /dev/usb/lp[0-9]* /dev/usblp[0-9]* root 3001 1 Nov18 00:00:00 ptal-printd mlc:usb:OfficeJet_6110 \ -morepipes 9 -like /etc/ptal/ptal-printd-like root 3227 2999 Nov18 01:14:01 ptal-mlcd mlc:usb:OfficeJet_6110 \ -devidmatch MDL:OfficeJet 6100 Series; -devidmatch SN:MY31UC20P72R; \ -device /dev/usb/lp[0-9]* /dev/usblp[0-9]* root 1979 1 Nov28 00:00:13 cupsd root 3140 1 Nov18 00:00:04 /usr/sbin/httpd apache 11251 3140 Nov29 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/httpd as you can see all these processes are started at boot by init (PPID 1) the ptal-mlcd & ptal-printd are start by th ptal-init script. these should be started before the cups script. httpd is needed so that your local machine can serve up the web pages for cups (http://localhost:631) & also for samba/swap (http://localhost:901) if you use it. I am not sure how you start services with debian, perhaps someone else could answer that, but in fedora/gnome there is a menu item under 'System Settings->Server Settings->Services' It wwould appear from this that it is the ptal system that you are missing, the HP AIW must be run using this rather than directly though the USB interface. > > & > > > > on the cups page the printer is accepting jobs and is started. > > > > On the cups page, it says "printer idle and accepting jobs." > > > there was a problem with ptal-init where it didn't like the 'LANG=' > > shell variable set to anything but 'C', but I guess you've caught that > > one! > > > I don't understand this. I can't find any 'LANG=' variable in what I sent. > > bruce OK this problem was/is with the ptal-init script, one of the bash envionment variables is LANG i.e. what languag to use. mine is usually gb. the problem shows itself if it is anything other that C, when this happens the script does not save the printer definition when it is first created by running ptal-init from the command line (as root). Laurence |
From: bbales <bb...@co...> - 2004-12-02 11:50:53
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And from Tim. On Wednesday 01 December 2004 12:51, Tim Folger wrote: > Hi Bruce, > > Did you make sure to restart cups before you entered the cups web > interface? Unless you restart cups, you won't see the ptal option > under the device section, and you won't be able to print. (You > probably know this already, but I thought I'd mention it just in > case.) > > Tim I tried to restart cups: /usr/local/sbin/ptal-cups restart and I got the following: ptal-connect: connecting to device "mlc:usb:psc_1200_series"... successful. And never got a prompt back until I copied it with control-c. I don't know what you are referring to with "ptal option under device section in the cups web interface." I see no device section. bruce |
From: bbales <bb...@co...> - 2004-12-02 11:50:51
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Start with this one, from Laurence. On Wednesday 01 December 2004 08:49, you wrote: > I'm Presuming here that you have checked that the relevant servers are > running:- cups, cups-lpd, hpoj, httpd, ptal-init, xinetd > I presume one can tell if a server is running by examining the results of ps-ax. cupsd and xinetd appear. The others do not. > & > > on the cups page the printer is accepting jobs and is started. > On the cups page, it says "printer idle and accepting jobs." > there was a problem with ptal-init where it didn't like the 'LANG=' > shell variable set to anything but 'C', but I guess you've caught that > one! > I don't understand this. I can't find any 'LANG=' variable in what I sent. bruce |