You really don't need drivers.  Try setting it up as a generic postscript
or PCL printer.  In fact, usually you don't even need to use a print
filter with lpd for most Lexmark printers as they auto sniff the incomming
print job and treat it as PCL, PS, or ASCII appropriately.

On Sun, 25 Mar 2001, Drew Hunt wrote:

> I just got a lexmark Optra E+ that I'd like to set up with my Linux system.
> I downloaded the driver .rpm's from Lexmark's' support site and installed
> them.  However, after setting up the software, I cannot get it to run
> because it says it has a failed dependency for libncurses.so.4.  I currently
> run RH 7 with ncurses 5.2-2.  The software was designed to run on RH6.1.
> Does anyone know  how I can over come this or where can I get drivers that
> will work?
> 
> Thanks,
> Drew
> 
> 
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