Hello,
I installed a printer (HP LaserJet 4350n) via CUPS Web Interface.
Following this when I run hp-toolbox a dialog claiming that No
Installed HP Devices Found is displayed.
This is true even when I am the root user.
This worked as expected on RHEL4 on the same computer (Thinkpad X31)
with
Roger Wells roger.k.we...@saic.com
I installed a printer (HP LaserJet 4350n) via CUPS Web Interface.
Following this when I run hp-toolbox a dialog claiming that No
Installed HP Devices Found is displayed.
This is true even when I am the root user.
This worked as expected on RHEL4 on the
Thanks for responding.
I guess I would be a little surprised to expect a regression like that.
After all both CUPS and hp-toolbox are installed in CentOS 5.2 right out
of the box.
I also have an HP C6180 and I think that getting past this is necessary
before its scanner
will be recognized. At
I installed a printer (HP LaserJet 4350n) via CUPS Web Interface.
Following this when I run hp-toolbox a dialog claiming that No
Installed HP Devices Found is displayed.
This is true even when I am the root user.
This worked as expected on RHEL4 on the same computer (Thinkpad X31)
On Monday 02 March 2009 16:12:04 Roger Wells wrote:
Thanks for responding.
I guess I would be a little surprised to expect a regression like that.
After all both CUPS and hp-toolbox are installed in CentOS 5.2 right out
of the box.
I also have an HP C6180 and I think that getting past this
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Monday 02 March 2009 16:12:04 Roger Wells wrote:
Thanks for responding.
I guess I would be a little surprised to expect a regression like that.
After all both CUPS and hp-toolbox are installed in CentOS 5.2 right out
of the box.
I also have an HP C6180 and I think that
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Monday 02 March 2009 16:12:04 Roger Wells wrote:
Thanks for responding.
I guess I would be a little surprised to expect a regression like that.
After all both CUPS and hp-toolbox are installed in CentOS 5.2 right out
of the box.
I also have an HP C6180 and I
On Monday 02 March 2009 19:39:00 Robert Nichols wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Monday 02 March 2009 16:12:04 Roger Wells wrote:
Thanks for responding.
I guess I would be a little surprised to expect a regression like that.
After all both CUPS and hp-toolbox are installed in CentOS 5.2
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Monday 02 March 2009 19:39:00 Robert Nichols wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
It sounds to me as though this is an hplip problem. The version in
CentOS is not the latest, and doesn't support recent printers
out-of-the-box. ISTR that I had to grab the relevant ppd file from
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