On 03/18/2013 09:46 PM, T.C. Hollingsworth wrote:
On 3/18/13, Jim <binarynut@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 03/18/2013 08:41 PM, Jim wrote:
Fedora 18 / KDE
I have set this print driver Samaung CLX-3170 up on Fedora 15, 17
and now on 18 and I can't get it to print up on Fedora 18.
Here is the /var/log/messages when I try to "Print Test Page"
Mar 18 20:34:09 localhost systemd[1]: Started CUPS Printing Service.
Mar 18 20:34:09 localhost systemd[1]: Started CUPS Printing Service.
Mar 18 20:34:10 localhost kernel: [ 782.722791] traps:
rastertosamsung[2050] general protection ip:457347d7 sp:bffddebc error:0
in libc-2.16.so[455f8000+1b0000]
Mar 18 20:34:10 localhost abrtd: Directory
'ccpp-2013-03-18-20:34:10-2050' creation detected
Mar 18 20:34:10 localhost abrt[2054]: Saved core dump of pid 2050
(/usr/lib/cups/filter/rastertosamsungsplc) to
/var/spool/abrt/ccpp-2013-03-18-20:34:10-2050 (10072064 bytes)
Mar 18 20:34:10 localhost abrt[2054]: Lock file
'/var/spool/abrt/ccpp-2013-03-18-14:27:45-2306/.lock' is locked by
process 633
Mar 18 20:34:10 localhost abrtd: Executable
'/usr/lib/cups/filter/rastertosamsungsplc' doesn't belong to any package
Mar 18 20:34:10 localhost abrtd: 'post-create' on
'/var/spool/abrt/ccpp-2013-03-18-20:34:10-2050' exited with 1
Mar 18 20:34:10 localhost abrtd: Corrupted or bad directory
'/var/spool/abrt/ccpp-2013-03-18-20:34:10-2050', deleting
Mar 18 20:34:12 localhost systemd[1]: Started CUPS Printing Service.
The rastertosamsungsplc program used in the Samsung driver is crashing
with a segfault. Since this driver is not open source, you'll have to
contact Samsung to get them to fix it. :-(
-T.C.
Then why is this same driver crashing on some Fedora installs but not
others.
I have talk to Samsung and they don't see any problems.
I firmly believe it is a problem between fedora and setup.
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