

I installed Emby from scratch on this virtual machine and the command "systemctl stop emby-server" runs properly stopping regularly all Emby processes. The only difference with my production server is that the apt packages of the official Debian repositories were updated two months ago. I have performed tests on my virtual machine in which is installed the same OS (Debian Jessie - OpenMediaVault 3) with the same and identical configuration that I have on the production server from where I extrapolated the log file and outputs of commands sent before. mnt/nvme0n1p13/printer-driver-brlaser_6-1build1_ I have found the cause of the problem.

It did not, only containing 3 main files plus the standard Debian control file as follows: It contained nothing likely to interfere with Puppy e.g. Once again I took the precaution of another backup and before installing it via PPM, downloaded it and extracted it to check that That caused me to check out my Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix versions of both Groovy and Fossa LTS which were both using brlaser v6 which I found in the PPM. Save folder backup I had taken prior to the test. It reported that it had printed and the printer led did flash briefly but nothing was ever printed. I appeared to set up the printer ok but without any virtual pdf printer. I actually tried that first but without success. Once the PC has booted access CUPS via the browser to add and set it up as above. Before booting up again turn on your printer and allow it to come online. Having installed the printer-driver-brlaser_6 package using PPM, shut down your PC. In addition to my own mono usb connected laser HL2035 which requires the HL2030 driver, the brlaser driver has been reported to work with the following: The CUPS interface can be accessed by inputting the URL localhost:631 in your browser address bar & I recommend creating a bookmark for it on the Bookmarks Bar (CUPS 2.3.1) (Printers tab - Administration, Set As Server Default & use Set Default Options to set the paper size)

Once brlaser is installed, you can add your printer using the usual CUPS interface. Printer-driver-brlaser_6-1build1_b|+libc6&ge2.14,+libcups2&ge2.3,+libgcc-s1&ge3.0,+libstdc++6&ge5.2|printer driver for some Brother laser printers|ubuntu|focal|Īll the deps are satisfied in Fossa and the required Ghostscript is also present. Printer-driver-brlaser_6|printer-driver-brlaser|6|1build1|Filesystem storage|74K|pool/main/b/brlaser|\ The solution for many Brother printers is to install the following package using PPM. The methods detailed on the old forum using the debbi-1.3.pet are now deprecated and will not work with Fossapup64 9.5
