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Debugging Central

This page is part of the debugging series — pages with debugging details for a variety of Ubuntu packages.

Package assignment

Starting with Intrepid the cupsys package has been renamed to cups. Subsequently, bugs about Intrepid (8.10) should be assigned to the cups package and bug reports about previous releases should be assigned to cupsys.

Printer detection

USB printer

  1. Make sure that the printer is connected to your system and powered on.
  2. Open a terminal/console and check if the usb kernel modules are loaded:
    $ lsmod | grep usb

  3. Unplug the USB printer cable from your computer and enter this command:
    $ tail -f /var/log/messages 

  4. Reconnect the USB printer cable, you should see some messages appearing.
  5. Press Ctrl-C to stop the logging.
  6. Find out if your printer gets detected by CUPS:
    $ lpinfo -v

  7. Attach the output of the above commands to the bug report.

Parallel port printer

  1. Make sure that the printer is connected to your system and powered on.
  2. Open a terminal/console and check if the lp and ppdev kernel modules are loaded:
    $ lsmod | grep lp

  3. Check if the kernel detected the parallel port during bootup:
    $ dmesg | grep par 

  4. Find out if your printer gets detected by CUPS:
    $ lpinfo -v

  5. Attach the output of the above commands to the bug report.

Printing bug info

Attach the output of the printingbuginfo script for some useful information about your system related to printing like the version of Ubuntu you use, configured printers and the versions of important printing packages installed. The printingbuginfo script can be found here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PrintingBugInfoScript.

CUPS error_log

This is a file where CUPS writes information about what it is doing. Almost all printing problems can be diagnosed from the error log, so it is the first place to look to start solving problems. To be useful, you must change the logging level:

  1. In Ubuntu Gutsy or newer, select "System" -> "Administration" -> "Printing" in the main menu of your desktop. The printer setup tool system-config-printer will open. Select "Server Settings" in the list on the left. Then check the checkbox "Save debugging information for troubleshooting" and click "Apply".

  2. In all Kubuntu versions and Ubuntu Feisty or older edit the file /etc/cups/cupsd.conf, find the line LogLevel ... and change it to LogLevel debug, save the file. Then restart CUPS:
    $ sudo /etc/init.d/cupsys restart

  3. Try to print something.
  4. Add /var/log/cups/error_log as an attachment to the bug report.

AppArmor Protection of the printing system

From Gutsy on the security of the CUPS printing system is improved by using AppArmor. Unfortunately, the configuration is not perfect yet, especially if third-party printer drivers are used. If you have any problems with printing, try deactivating the AppArmor protection with sudo aa-complain cupsd. If this helps, look for messages containing audit in the /var/log/messages file. These show which components are accessed by the printing system for which there is no explicit permission given in /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.cupsd. You can re-activate AppArmor via sudo aa-enforce cupsd. Report a bug, about the package "cupsys", so that we can correct the default configuration of AppArmor.

Known bugs

Description of known bug reports that may receive duplicates and how to recognise them. This information should be obtained by looking for bugs tagged as 'metabug'.


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