If you are able ny repeatedly rebooting your machine to get a sufficient number of crashes, please try the following changes (alway one at a time) to see whether the crashes go away:
1. Modify /etc/cups/cups-browsed.conf, changing the line
BrowseRemoteProtocols dnssd cups
to
BrowseRemoteProtocols dnssd
If this does not improve the situation, try
BrowseRemoteProtocols cups
2. Downgrade to an older version of cups-filters
3. Downgrade to an older version of libglib2.0-0
4. Temporarily make shared print queues on remote machines not being shared.
5. Turn off network printers (printers connected by Ethernet or WiFi, independent whether you have a local print queue for them or not.
Do one or more of these measures eliminate the crashing?
If you are able ny repeatedly rebooting your machine to get a sufficient number of crashes, please try the following changes (alway one at a time) to see whether the crashes go away:
1. Modify /etc/cups/ cups-browsed. conf, changing the line
BrowseRemotePro tocols dnssd cups
to
BrowseRemotePro tocols dnssd
If this does not improve the situation, try
BrowseRemotePro tocols cups
2. Downgrade to an older version of cups-filters
3. Downgrade to an older version of libglib2.0-0
4. Temporarily make shared print queues on remote machines not being shared.
5. Turn off network printers (printers connected by Ethernet or WiFi, independent whether you have a local print queue for them or not.
Do one or more of these measures eliminate the crashing?