This utility is still not working for me under Edgy. The error message
is still:
Cannot open /Stylus CX5400 read/write: No such file or directory
I'm ready to do some testing following what was suggested above, but I
don't know what is the appropriate step considering the comment on the
way
No answer by original poster for several months, closing ...
** Changed in: gutenprint (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info = Rejected
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Ink level KDE GUI fails: white space printer name issues?
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Sorry for not responding, but I didn't and won't have access to the
Epson printer I have at home for several months, since I'm living in an
other country for a while. I'll be back at home in December and will
then be able to give the requested feedback... if it can wait...
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Note: This does not work under Edgy, as CUPS 1.2.x only supports USB
URIs of usb://EPSON/Stylus%20CX5400 type and not of usb:/dev/usblp0 type
any more.
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Note: This does not work under Edgy, as CUPS 1.2.x only supports USB
URIs of usb://EPSON/Stylus%20CX5400 type and not of usb:/dev/usblp0 type
any more.
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I've tested it again, now with the official Dapper release, and it is
still not working, i.e. with the same error message:
Error
Cannot open /Stylus CX5400 read/write: No such file or directory
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There is someting strange: if I try to copy the file /etc/cups/printer.conf,
I get the following error message: can't read the
file /etc/cups/printer.conf (my translation, from French)
I've tried it as a root and as a normal user. I've even tried to stop cupsys
dameon in case it was locking
Stop cups (sudo /etc/init.d/cupsys stop), change DeviceURI to:
DeviceURI file:///dev/usblp0
and start CUPS (sudo /etc/init.d/cupsys start). This is temporery
solution. It should work...
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Ink level KDE GUI fails: white space printer name issues?
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