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Since the new Cups-Update, I can´t print from my LTS-Kernel with my Brother USB printer. After blacklisting of usblp, printing works from the default kernel, but not from the LTS Kernel...
Any solutions?
Regards
Juergen
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you need a custom udev rule. see my post on the mailing lists.
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That sounds good. Could you please give me a link to this list or even better directly to your post?
THX
Juergen
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see linux-hotplug mailing list.
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Thank you very much,
I did find your solution and it works...
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I really like this kernel for fallback use. Thank You and please continue your great work!
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Wow that kernel just saved my ass! I was playing with x86_64 packages and mirrors but forgot my server was i686: I installed a x86_64 kernel on a i686 machine... It just did not boot
Thanx
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you need a custom udev rule. see my post on the mailing lists.
I was wondering if the custom udev rule manual fix still applies. Because I read in the bugtracker that this might have been fixed in the udev and udev-compat in testing @ 28 Dec.
I recently build myself a new home server and I am considering to use the kernel26-lts kernel, because I read it has decent ext4 support now.
Would this me the correct mailing list containing the udev fix? http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.hotplug.devel/14746
I also think this kernel deserves a wiki article. I'm willing to set that up and note my experiences in there. Would be a fine place to note fixes like this one there.
Last edited by Ultraman (2010-01-22 12:18:47)
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warning: cannot resolve "udev-compat>=147", a dependency of "kernel26-lts"
:: the following package(s) cannot be installed due to unresolvable dependencies:
kernel26-lts
udev-compat is not a package in the repos or in AUR even, am I missing something? Don't see anything useful on the wiki.
EDIT: Guess it's just in testing...seems kinda weird a package in core relies on one from testing....but OK.
Last edited by doorknob60 (2010-01-24 18:02:06)
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