Fedora 9. I have an hp1320 Postscript printer hooked up to a lowly
parallel port. When I go to print something, a message appears on my
screen too fast to fully read (See subject line) and then fades away. Then
I get a lot of messages in syslog. The CPU stays pegged at 100% until I
lprm the job.
I took a sample to show below. It seems that a number of people have had
the same problem but I have not seen any solution (at least in English).
When I just tried to print the CUPS test page, I got the same error but
the page did successfully print.
I see no package that needs to be updated. Can someone help? Please? :-(
Nov 18 15:30:06 saturn parport0: prnt/backend/hp.c 496: unable to connect
hpssd socket 2207: Connection refused
Nov 18 15:30:08 saturn kernel: sysctl table check failed:
/dev/parport/parport0/devices/ppdev0/timeslice Sysctl already exists
Nov 18 15:30:08 saturn kernel: Pid: 26410, comm: hpijs Tainted: P
2.6.26.6-79.fc9.i686 #1
Nov 18 15:30:08 saturn kernel: [printk+15/20] ? printk+0xf/0x14
Nov 18 15:30:08 saturn kernel: [set_fail+51/64] set_fail+0x33/0x40
Nov 18 15:30:08 saturn kernel: [sysctl_check_table+1033/1093]
sysctl_check_table+0x409/0x445
Nov 18 15:30:08 saturn kernel: [sysctl_check_table+1055/1093]
sysctl_check_table+0x41f/0x445
Nov 18 15:30:08 saturn kernel: [sysctl_check_table+1055/1093]
sysctl_check_table+0x41f/0x445
Nov 18 15:30:08 saturn kernel: [sysctl_check_table+1055/1093]
sysctl_check_table+0x41f/0x445
Nov 18 15:30:08 saturn kernel: [sysctl_check_table+1055/1093]
sysctl_check_table+0x41f/0x445
Nov 18 15:30:08 saturn kernel: [sysctl_check_table+1055/1093]
sysctl_check_table+0x41f/0x445
Nov 18 15:30:08 saturn kernel: [__register_sysctl_paths+167/246]
__register_sysctl_paths+0xa7/0xf6
Nov 18 15:30:08 saturn kernel: [__dentry_open+305/508] ?
__dentry_open+0x131/0x1fc
Nov 18 15:30:08 saturn kernel: [register_sysctl_paths+30/32]
register_sysctl_paths+0x1e/0x20
Nov 18 15:30:08 saturn kernel: [register_sysctl_table+15/17]
register_sysctl_table+0xf/0x11
Nov 18 15:30:08 saturn kernel: [<f89c3283>]
parport_device_proc_register+0xa9/0xc7 [parport]
Nov 18 15:30:08 saturn kernel: [<f89c1aa4>]
parport_register_device+0x1bb/0x1e5 [parport]
Nov 18 15:30:08 saturn kernel: [<f89b431c>] pp_ioctl+0x12b/0x6ac [ppdev]
Nov 18 15:30:08 saturn kernel: [<f89b489d>] ? pp_irq+0x0/0x43 [ppdev]
Nov 18 15:30:08 saturn kernel: [vfs_ioctl+80/105] vfs_ioctl+0x50/0x69
Nov 18 15:30:08 saturn kernel: [do_vfs_ioctl+569/588]
do_vfs_ioctl+0x239/0x24c
Nov 18 15:30:08 saturn kernel: [sys_ioctl+64/91] sys_ioctl+0x40/0x5b
Nov 18 15:30:08 saturn kernel: [syscall_call+7/11] syscall_call+0x7/0xb
Nov 18 15:30:08 saturn kernel: =======================
Nov 18 15:30:10 saturn parport0: io/hpmud/pp.c 316: ecp_write_data host
transfer recovery cnt=1
Nov 18 15:30:10 saturn parport0: io/hpmud/pp.c 316: ecp_write_data host
transfer recovery cnt=2
Nov 18 15:30:10 saturn parport0: io/hpmud/pp.c 316: ecp_write_data host
transfer recovery cnt=3
Nov 18 15:30:10 saturn parport0: io/hpmud/pp.c 316: ecp_write_data host
transfer recovery cnt=4
Nov 18 15:30:10 saturn parport0: io/hpmud/pp.c 313: ecp_write_data
transfer stalled
Nov 18 15:30:10 saturn parport0: io/hpmud/mlc.c 470: unable to write
MlcForwardData: Connection refused
Nov 18 15:30:10 saturn parport0: io/hpmud/mlc.c 463: unable to write
MlcForwardData header: Connection refused
Nov 18 15:30:10 saturn parport0: io/hpmud/mlc.c 145: unexpected MLCError:
cmd=7f, result=d
Nov 18 15:30:10 saturn parport0: io/hpmud/musb.c 1580: invalid MlcCredit
from peripheral, trying miser
Nov 18 15:30:13 saturn kerneloops: Submitted 1 kernel oopses to
www.kerneloops.org
Nov 18 15:30:38 saturn kernel: [FIAIF_MARTIAN]:IN= OUT=eth0
SRC=207.172.210.41 DST=255.255.255.255 LEN=225 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=64
ID=0 DF PROTO=UDP SPT=631 DPT=631 LEN=205
Nov 18 15:30:44 saturn parport0: io/hpmud/mlc.c 238: unable to read
MlcReverseReply header: Connection refused bytesRead=0
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