On 06/10/2010, bendeguz wrote:
> Hi boys and girls!
>
> I haven't installed printer a long time,
> so maybe I'm having just a noobish problem.
>
> So I have an epson printer attached to my pc,
> cups-1.4.4 is working and i've installed gutenprint.
>
> The system can't find the printer.
>
> $ lpinf
On 10/6/10, bendeguz wrote:
> Do you have any suggestion?
A careful read of
http://www.cups.org/str.php?L3357+P0+S-2+C0+I0+E0+M20+Qusblp
> HPLIP (and soon perhaps more manufacturer-supplied backends)
> is libusb-based, it grabs the device and takes it away from the
> usblip-based usb backend of.
On Wednesday 06 October 2010 22:50:25 bendeguz wrote:
> Hi boys and girls!
>
> I haven't installed printer a long time,
> so maybe I'm having just a noobish problem.
>
> So I have an epson printer attached to my pc,
> cups-1.4.4 is working and i've installed gutenprint.
>
> The system can't find
On Wed, Oct 06, 2010 at 11:42:04AM +0200, Michael de Lang wrote:
> Is this only a problem for fglrx? Or is this XAA related? And Bendeguz, are
> you using the open source drivers? Because I believe that EXA in the radeon
> 6.13.x drivers should have plenty of AGP related speed fixes(might need xor
Hi boys and girls!
I haven't installed printer a long time,
so maybe I'm having just a noobish problem.
So I have an epson printer attached to my pc,
cups-1.4.4 is working and i've installed gutenprint.
The system can't find the printer.
$ lpinfo -v
direct scsi
network lpd
network ipp
network s
There's a problem with 64bit, zlib, and libxml2. Libxml2 was linked
with the problematic Zlib. Rebuild libxml2 with --disable-zlib and
the problem goes away.
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 8:16 AM, Mark Mark wrote:
> Hi All
> I already successfully compiled x-window on a X86 machine (32 bit), now
> whi
Hi All
I already successfully compiled x-window on a X86 machine (32 bit), now while
trying to compile libxcb on a X86_64 bit , I have the following error :
Note that I patched the source using the command : patch -Np1 -i
../libxcb-1.0-sloppy_lock-1.patch
root:/sources/xc/libxcb-1.0# make
Ma
On Wednesday 06 October 2010 00:06:49 Andrew Benton wrote:
> My experience is that the nova-t works fine if I boot from a cold
> start. However, if I do a warm reboot and do not power down it rarely
> works on reboot. It's like the firmware is still loaded and reloading
> it seems to jam it up som
Is this only a problem for fglrx? Or is this XAA related? And Bendeguz, are
you using the open source drivers? Because I believe that EXA in the radeon
6.13.x drivers should have plenty of AGP related speed fixes(might need xorg
1.8 and a kernel version of 2.6.33 or higher though). In fact, Bendeg