The easiest way out of this is to manually install LSB before running the
installer. This is an issue that we are working on, and we should have a
solution in an upcoming release..
So,1st run:
$ sudo apt-get install lsb
and then re-run the installer. Its should skip the problem step.
-Don
On
Hello,
if i understood right, i musn�t set up bios in ECP mode. because then, hplip
would not be able to set up software ecp mode. think i have to try out all
other parport modes with hplip. maybe i should sell my officejet and buy
another device. but this would be too easy. want this issue to be
Hello,
i understand what you wrote, tried different bios settings and different
machines (SUN Ultra Sparc 60, Dell Latitude 640, ASROC Based X86_64 self made
machine, Fujitsu Siemens T-Bird). There was no machine with none of a bios
setting where i could scan. maybe i havbe got different error mes
Hello,
why do you need hplip version 1.7.4? There is a version of hplip available for
different platforms on debian etch, i have installed etch on a sun sparc
machine and a dell ix86 based notebook.
what printer do you have? maybe you don�t need hplip at all. cups or turboprint
covers a lot of hp
This sounds to me like an issue with SELinux. Disable it and try again.
There are instructions on how to do this on our website.
-Don
On 4/21/07, Lawrence R. Stumpf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello, I have successfully completed Steps 1 through 10 of the HPLIP
installer. However in Step 11 I
Hellow, I use Debian ETCH 4.0 and I don`t can install hplip 1.7.4 ? When
will be official driver version for Debian 4.0 ?? Because I need my
printer so much ;) I wait for yours answer.
Best regards Łukasz
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This SF.net email
The download was from the SourceForge web site; the version of Linux being
used is Kubuntu V7.04.
The download is for the installation package named: HPLIP-1.7.4.run.
- While I don't see any hardware implications, the system form is a generic
PC, Intel P4 3.00 Ghz CPU, 1 GB RAM, onboard graphics