![]() ![]() I'm completely swamped at work and don't have time to deal with this properly now. The second one (the missing lpr.orig) I think is up to the Samsung Unified Printer Driver maintainer. It would be indeed nicer if someone at the MOTU would make something to fix the first issue. The print came out of my marvelous printer smoothly as expected. (12042) KSharedDataCache::Private::mapSharedMemory: 9203712 bytes available out of 10485760 (12042) KSharedDataCache::Private::mapSharedMemory: Cache fully initialized - attached to memory mapping (12042) KSharedDataCache::Private::mapSharedMemory: Attached to cache, determining if it must be initialized (12042) KSharedDataCache::Private::mapSharedMemory: Opening cache "/var/tmp/kdecache-enzo/icon-cache.kcache" page size is 4096 usr/share/vim/vim72/ftplugin/lprolog.vim usr/share/doc/pnm2ppa/examples/sample_scripts/lpreco usr/share/doc/pnm2ppa/examples/sample_scripts/lprcolor usr/share/doc/pnm2ppa/examples/sample_scripts/lprbw It was reported as a warning so I tried just to skip it. So there seems to be two more issues (marked WITH bold).Į: Unable to locate package cupsys-common (12005) KSharedDataCache::Private::mapSharedMemory: 9203712 bytes available out of 10485760 (12005) KSharedDataCache::Private::mapSharedMemory: Cache fully initialized - attached to memory mapping (12005) KSharedDataCache::Private::mapSharedMemory: Attached to cache, determining if it must be initialized (12005) KSharedDataCache::Private::mapSharedMemory: Opening cache "/var/tmp/kdecache-enzo/icon-cache.kcache" page size is 4096 Use dpkg -info (= dpkg-deb -info) to examine archive files,Īnd dpkg -contents (= dpkg-deb -contents) to list their contents. Package `cupsys-common' is not available. ![]() Lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 18 08:15 libpng.so.3 -> /lib/libpng12.so.0 The bug has been already filed at Launchpad () (but none seems paying attention to it). Lpr: error while loading shared libraries: libpng.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Printing the test page from the system settings did work indeed. It didn't worked at first attempt: no printout, no error message. ![]()
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