Re: How to check ink level on HP Deskjet 5500 (was: Re: Using udev as-is and device URI)

2006-08-14 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
On Mon, Aug 14, 2006 at 03:13:46PM -0700, Marc Shapiro wrote: > José Alburquerque wrote: > > >Hi. :-) I have an Epson Stylus C82 (also connected via USB). On my > >etch system, the escputil command above works exactly as you have it > >without any problems: > > > >[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ escputil

How to check ink level on HP Deskjet 5500 (was: Re: Using udev as-is and device URI)

2006-08-14 Thread Marc Shapiro
José Alburquerque wrote: Hi. :-) I have an Epson Stylus C82 (also connected via USB). On my etch system, the escputil command above works exactly as you have it without any problems: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ escputil --ink-level --new --raw-device /dev/usb/lp0 Escputil version 5.0.0-rc3, Copyrig

Re: Using udev as-is and device URI

2006-08-14 Thread José Alburquerque
T wrote: Hi I know that udev has the advantage that allowing people to write their own rules for mounting the devices. But can I just use the udev as-is? Does udev fully backward compatible with traditional /dev directory? I have a Epson Stylus CX1500, which has been working fine. I used to ch

Using udev as-is and device URI

2006-08-11 Thread T
Hi I know that udev has the advantage that allowing people to write their own rules for mounting the devices. But can I just use the udev as-is? Does udev fully backward compatible with traditional /dev directory? I have a Epson Stylus CX1500, which has been working fine. I used to check the ink