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Re: [gentoo-user] CUPS problem
From: Alan E. Davis <lngndvs(at)gmail.com>
Date: Tue Jan 08 2008 - 18:43:12 EST
My initial investigations (ie, google) revealed a large number of problems with the motherboard involving APIC or ACPI. Both, I think. Other problems mentioned were SATA, and I saw more than one reference to USB. USB and SATA are now sharing an interrrupt with that gentoo boot. When attempting to print or set up printing with CUPS: the printer shows up in CUPS as HPLIP. I had another printer on USB, and while I recall always CUPS showed me USB printers, both, as choices for found printers, no solely USB entries were seen. The other printer now has burned up in what I hope was a disconnected incident, a Brother HL1440, the fan burned out. I can install the HP multifunction as the HPLIP printer, and it shows as ready, but when I print, no printer action happens, and the jobs are immediately marked as stopped. I suspect some USB foibles, but the flash drives work fine. I recompiled with usblp as a module and compiled in, and several times recompiled, but got stuck in a place where I couldn't see a way out. When attempting to boot to that kernel, or other gentoo kernels I have compiled around (I do not use initrd/genkernel), almost every time since the initial boot (that went ok), the machine locks up during boot. It might take three or four attempts, but the machine locks up somewhere during the process. After cupsd has been started, somewhere around where syslog-ng is started, or hal, the machine locks. The next boot it stops ate approximately the same place, or perhaps further along. Finally, usually three or four boots later, it boots and no further problems are experienced. Partly because I needed to print, and partly to rule out hardware issues, I booted ubuntu 7.10, and installed. No problem has been encountered over the past few days of using ubuntu. I can print, and no lockups are encountered (so far, KOW). This is distressing. I enjoy not having to fiddle around, not spending so much time maintaining the system, and it's almost lightning quick to install packages!. Perhaps I'll use Ubuntu for a while---but I'd sure like to solve this problem. I just tried an incantation (kernel parameter) that had been recommended somewhere. (noapic nolapic acpi=off pci=noacpi), but still got the same behavior. Sometime soon I'll try to recompile the kernel or back down to 2.6.22. (I'd only compiled 2.6.23 for this new motherboard). I thank several list denizens for suggestions. I apologize for taking so much time in explaining this again, but I'd really appreciate any suggestions, before I become more committed to using Ubuntu.
Alan
On Jan 8, 2008 7:56 PM, Mick <michaelkintzios@gmail.com> wrote:
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