2009/6/3 Till Kamppeter <email address hidden>:
> Can you tell how big the temporary files get now?
>
> --
> Cannot print documents to Laserjet 4350, via network
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/377011
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> Status in “cups” source package in Ubuntu: Triaged
> Status in “ghostscript” source package in Ubuntu: Fix Released
>
> Bug description:
> Binary package hint: cups
>
> Since today my printer, a Laserjet 4350 connected via http, stopped working. If I try and print a document from evince (1) the evince print progress bar is extremely slow and (2) I get a variety of failures, in particular error log messages like "unable to write to temporary file: No space left on device". (None of my mounted partitions are full; my main partition has about 600M of disk space.)
>
about 64M in the example I used.
David Hugh-Jones davidhughjones. googlepages. com
Post-doctoral Researcher
Max Planck Institute of Economics, Jena
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2009/6/3 Till Kamppeter <email address hidden>: /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 377011
> Can you tell how big the temporary files get now?
>
> --
> Cannot print documents to Laserjet 4350, via network
> https:/
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of the bug.
>
> Status in “cups” source package in Ubuntu: Triaged
> Status in “ghostscript” source package in Ubuntu: Fix Released
>
> Bug description:
> Binary package hint: cups
>
> Since today my printer, a Laserjet 4350 connected via http, stopped working. If I try and print a document from evince (1) the evince print progress bar is extremely slow and (2) I get a variety of failures, in particular error log messages like "unable to write to temporary file: No space left on device". (None of my mounted partitions are full; my main partition has about 600M of disk space.)
>