Nope. Also blacklisting usblp module doesn't seem to bring any change.
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Nope. Also blacklisting usblp module doesn't seem to bring any change.
I think it can be some problem with USB usb, maybe even the issue is not caused by the brother drivers. Because sane-find-scanner won't find the scanner, but scanimage -L and and lsusb does.
This...
New driver is out there (http://welcome.solutions.brother.com/bsc/public_s/id/linux/en/index.html), though doesn't seem to address my issue...
$scanimage -L identifies my scanner:
device...
I wrote to Brother support and got message that the new driver is in the pipe and should address the issue with 12.10...
Seems not quite same error - In my case xsane sees the scanner and attempts to scan, but nothing is happening.
@pdc - I had working scanner with 12.04 and yes, I did edit the UDEV rules. Anyway...
After upgrade from 12.04 to 12.10 the Brother scanner (DCP-7060D) stopped working. The printer is working fine, lsusb identifies scanner, though the xsane will fail to scan with "Scanner startup...
Did work for me! Thanks! (Dell Vostro 3360)
Added later: Not perfect, works after restart though after connecting USB for second time, again USB 2.0
I have same problem, though my USB 3.0 works after computer resume from suspend. This issue is reported and patch already submited:...
I have freshly installed Ubuntu 12.04 64bit on the HP 4320 (i3, radeon) notebook and I have problem with gradual slowdown when running on battery.
After about 3-5 minutes on battery power system...
Bumb bumb, at least some ideas for debugging?
So after some time I decided to follow advice and do a fresh install. It did help to some degree - now the problem is more reproducible and specific:
After about 3 minutes on battery power system...
Actually I strongly suspect these are two separate problems. One is the slowdown when running on battery and the second is slowdown when again on AC power.
While the slowdown on battery seems to...
It's upgrade though I tried to run a system from the Live CD and even that very clean Live CD instance exhibited same behaviour.
No option to refrewsh battery in bios.
Tried htop and fount that any running application uses much more CPU than normally. If for example firefox or X uses some 20% normally, it will occuppy 80%...
Hello,
before submitting bug I would like to make sure it's not in my head. :)
Since upgrade to Oneiric I have problem with serious system slowdown when on battery power or when battery starts...
Found that my sh-zombies were created by failed tomboy synchronization with ubuntu one server. There is some problem with tomboy synchronization addin.
I have same issue after upgrade. After startup I have no sh-zombies but their number is growing gradually. I'm tring to figure out which app or service is the culprit.