Ok, a few months back, I bought a Canon i550 printer. Really nice, fast,
good color (all the "real" reviews only gave it a 7.5 or so...and all the
reviews by the rest of us gave it between a 9.2 and 10).
Using LPRng, under RH 7.3, the BJC800 driver was the best - fastest, most
correctly centere
Hi all,
I'm (still) trying to install the Linux drivers for a Xerox Document Centre
420. But when I try and use the System Tools -> Printing menu option, the
new drivers do not appear. Am I being thick (are there any new drivers
supplied) or should I be looking elsewhere on my system for the drive
Install this RPM:
http://ftp.u-strasbg.fr/linux/distributions/redhat/8.0/en/os/i386/RedHat/RPMS/ncompress-4.2.4-31.i386.rpm
The driver-installation is awful. I tried to make an RPM, but failed.
The best thing is to type:
./setup install /opt
Then it will throw everything in /opt/Xerox
After that,
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On Tue, 1 Apr 2003 13:52:58 +0100, Cannon, Andrew wrote:
> Is there a linux "uncompress" utility available?
Do you mean those found in the "ncompress" package?
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Sorry folks, being a bit dim here. All I needed to do was ln -s ./gunzip
uncompress and it worked.
> -Original Message-
> From: Cannon, Andrew
> Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 1:53 PM
> To: Redhat (E-mail)
> Subject: uncompress utility needed for installa
Hi All,
Is there a linux "uncompress" utility available? I'm trying to install the
xerox Document centre drivers, but it keeps on falling over when it is
looking for the uncompress file (I assume it is looking in the /usr/bin
directory). I've tried to find it myself, but the only file I've come up
On 10-Mar-2003/07:42 -0500, Bill Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>SO... MY QUESTION... what is the interaction between the print driver on
>the server and the print driver on the laptop? Does it matter what I
>have set on the server? If I want to change to a different driver on
>the laptop, d
Gurus,
I have the following configuration:
Server - Gateway 2000 running RH 7.3. Printer is attached locally. I
use lpd and have selected the hpijs driver.
Client - Laptop (Dell Inspiron 2650) running RH 8.0. Printing to the
printer on the server. I use lpd and have selected the hpijs driver.
Jerry Human wrote:
> >
> > http://www.linuxprinting.org/
> >
> >
>
> Oh man! I'd forgotten about that site. I feel like a real dummy. Linux is
> great but I guess my memory (organic) could use an upgrade.
let me know if you can find it in rpm format. Mine could use one too :)
Bret
"Anthony E . Greene" wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Dec 2000 06:20:47 Jerry Human wrote:
> >Is there a Linux/Red Hat version of the PCL3 printer driver or an
> >emulator? Can anyone tell me which one it is? I believe my printer can
> >be used in Linux by using that driver. I'd like to try it if I can find
>
On Sun, 24 Dec 2000 06:20:47 Jerry Human wrote:
>Is there a Linux/Red Hat version of the PCL3 printer driver or an
>emulator? Can anyone tell me which one it is? I believe my printer can
>be used in Linux by using that driver. I'd like to try it if I can find
>it.
http://www.linuxprinting.org/
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On Sun, 24 Dec 2000 06:20:47 Jerry Human wrote:
>Is there a Linux/Red Hat version of the PCL3 printer driver or an
>emulator? Can anyone tell me which one it is? I believe my printer can
>be used in Linux by using that driver. I'd like to try it if I can find
>it.
http://www.linuxprinting.org/
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Merry Christmas Everone:
I hope everyone is having a very merry Christmas.
Is there a Linux/Red Hat version of the PCL3 printer driver or an
emulator? Can anyone tell me which one it is? I believe my printer can
be used in Linux by using that driver. I'd like to try it if I can find
it.
Also, I
Hi !
Before I forget to mention what setup/system i have, i write it down here:
RedHat 6.2 (Halloween V edition - if that matters, but i doubt)
Kernel 2.2.11 (yea, not very up to date)
128 MB RAM
P2-350
using KDE as Desktop
updated the lpr today
Here are a couple of questions tha
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