latest updates): same story.
3. Dapper i386 installed in Parallels VM: installed as JetDirect
network printer, for the rest same as above.
In all cases using just the suggested hpijs driver, and also the
HPLIP packages from the liveCD installed.
Thanks for all the good work!
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ate, Evolution now works fine after the update. Thanks for
giving this matter your attention.
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Cannot get rid of it...
https://launchpad.net/bugs/64160
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buntu Edgy or Gentoo (64-bit) will be my main
production OS...
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Cannot get rid of it...
https://launchpad.net/bugs/64160
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-keyring-manager
Several programmes in Edgy (like Evolution) make use of gnome-keyring or
gnome-keyring-manager. The use of a keyring is of limited benefit to
home users, and should IMHO not be automatically forced upon them. In my
case, I have tried
Configured as network printer in Dapper:
** (gnome-cups-view:4956): WARNING **: connect = 'socket://192.168.1.63:9100'
and configured as USB printer in Breezy:
** (gnome-cups-manager:26208): WARNING **: connect =
'hp:/usb/deskjet_5800?serial=MY3951N10RTQ'
In both cases perfect test page out-of
I just entered the regular IP address of the printer (in my case 192.168.1.63),
without any prefix like socket:// or hp:/net/deskjet_5800?ip=192.168.1.63. The
port 9100 was already indicated.
This printer now works for me, but -- admittedly -- it is still not the HPLIP
setup; so commands like h
Though the HPLIP way of installing printers still does not work, my HP network
printer can be installed in Dapper (Beta2 plus updates as of 7 May 2006). I was
able to install my HP DeskJet 5850 network printer OK:
- choose HP JetDirect printer
- URI: 192.168.1.63, (your IP may differ)
without
It appears that this bug can be closed.
I installed Dapper Beta2 today (7 May 2006) and did an apt-get update. My
network printer installs OK: as an HP JetDirect printer, using as URI its LAN
address (192.168.1.63) without any prefix (like socket:// or hp:/), and chose
the HP DeskJet 5850 recom
It worked in Dapper Flight 6 (see previous message), but fails again in Dapper
Beta. This is what I did in Dapper Beta:
0. Hit New Printer.
1. Select Network Printer, type HP JetDirect.
2. URI: 192.168.1.63 (Port: 9100)
3. Manufacturer: HP
Model: DeskJet 5850
Recommended driver: hpijs (fro
I have been able to successfully install an AppSocket/HPJetDirect printer with
Gnome-Cups-Manager using Dapper AMD64 Live-CD Flight 6 (dated 31 March 2006). I
selected type HPJetDirect (obviously), typed in the IP of the printer under URI
(without socket:// prefix), chose HP (HPLIP) and the driv
See my latest comment re bug 27239, I've not been able to install the printer
in live-CD 20060414, so can't check whether the double-sided issue when
printing pdfLaTeX-produced PDF files persists.
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Printer stuck in double-sided; test page wrong
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/23977
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Used live CD 20060414, there is no 20060415. My LAN printer is HP DeskJet 5850
with static IP 192.168.1.63. It is not detected by Gnome Printing Manager (GPM)
when checking Detect LAN Printers in the Global Settings. Installing manually
in GPM is still not possible, as the option AppSocket/HPJet
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