Hello, Normally if you are using a recent kernel ( anything newer than say 2.4.20 ), simply installing hotplug ( and udev, though it isn't necessary ) should be all you need. It will pickup the printer and load the needed modules ( usblp and stuff ).
Here's what to do. 1) Install hotplug, cups and the gimp-print printer info files ( good for high-quality printing ) apt-get install hotplug cupsys cupsys-client cupsys-driver-gimpprint 2) Restart ( reboot ) your computer 3) Try the KDE Printer Wizard again. Lawrence On July 1, 2005 05:22 pm, Michael Schuerig wrote: > part of this is that I'm trying to add the printer > using the printer wizard. There, no printer is shown below the USB > node. I'm wondering if there should be anything there. I have no prior > experience using USB and I don't know what the debianly correct way to > handle it is as I haven't installed a fresh system for ages; my current > unstable installation has evolved over the years. USB kernel (2.6.11) > modules are available and I can manually modprobe usblp. I appreciate > any hints and pointers. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

