From: Cory M. <cor...@hp...> - 2004-06-11 16:07:12
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Interesting... What version of ghostscript are you using? Also, I know that there hasn't been a version bump yet but can you also try hpijs-1.6? Also, it is a good idea to keep the usb stuff modular. Also kernel-2.6.xx? Thanks, Cory On Thu, 2004-06-10 at 20:41, mail_acct wrote: > Hi - > > Been searching around (this list, HP's site, Usenet) and am not getting > anywhere. My setup: > > HP OfficeJet 6110 MFP (USB) > cups-1.1.20-r1 > hpoj-0.91-r3 > hpijs-1.5 > kernel 2.6 > (gentoo; devfsd-1.3.25-r6) > AMD 1.6GHz, 768M RAM, 1G swap > > Whether I'm printing or scanning my system grinds to a halt > (practically) during the entire time until the printed document is spit > out - something is definitely out of whack. Other than that everything > works fine. I also use jpilot to sync my PDA via USB and have no > noticeable problems so don't necessarily know if this is a USB-related > problem. I use ~/.toprc to set top to a frequent update and AFAICT I > don't see anything hogging CUP/MEM. > > I don't know what other info to provide but can someone tell me if > there's some cfg I'm missing? Or if something (known) is broken? I > normally load all USB/print/scan as modules but tried compiling into > kernel with no improvement. > > Mike |