Hello Andrew,

On 6/11/18, Andrew Greig via luv-main <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have had a pretty crappy run with print drivers on my Ubuntu 18.04
> desktop, including one that I got from Epson in England.
>
> But today, after accepting the offer to upgrade, my machine jumped from
> 16.04 to 17.10. But before I could enjoy it it offered the upgrade to
> 18.04, same as my desktop.
>
> But the Printer driver I had installed in 16.04  is now running
> extremely well in 18.04, same printer, no surprise.
>
> So now, I want to remove all traces of the other epson drivers I had
> installed from deb files. How do I find them, how do I delete them? I
> will use exactly the same driver as is running so well in my laptop.
>
> Can someone point me in the right direction, in RPM land I was fine.
> But there is better maintenance of GIMP and Darktable in this side of
> the force.

Depends on whether you are happy with the command line, or graphical
interface. Command line is the "apt" toolset, try "man apt-get" for a
start. I am not up to speed with all of them, but they are exceedingly
powerful. On the graphical side, look for "Synaptic". The advantage of
the command line is that you can query for dependencies, less apparent
in the graphical interface, it just handles it in the background,
choose to install a package, and it will point out the unmet
dependencies and ask if you are prepared to mark them for installation
also.

This is why I went for Debian and derivatives, getting away from
dependency hell. RPM based distributions have improved that, but the
Apt toolset are still class leaders.

I too have some printer issues, I need to better understand CUPS and
how it all ties together. I also went looking for a CAPT printer
driver from Canon, but so far only the 32 bit version when I want for
64 bit Debian. I would prefer open source, but do not know of any
support yet.

I will be better with the Brother colour lasers, especially the one I
more want to use, it supports BrotherScript, a variant on Postscript.

> Gratefully
>
> Andrew Greig

Regards,

Mark Trickett
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