Thanks Johannes for providing the packages for openSUSE 10.2.  I am now
using it successfully with 10.2 x86_64.  One suggestion you offered in
another thread was to add some code to the 80-scanner.fdi (your new yast
scanner module had entered the code for Factory).  This leads to a
couple observations.  hp-check is a good troubleshooting tool, but it
seems to favor adding all users to the lp group.  Using resmgr seems to
me to be a more secure option.  Is it possible to patch hp-check to look
for perhaps actual permissions on SUSE instead of warning to add all the
users to group lp (which does also work), or look for the code in
80-scanner.fdi.  Also, another possible patch is hp-check complains
wrongly about usb_device permissions (it must be looking in
50-udev-default.rules).  The 55-hpmud.rules work very well.  Perhaps it
should look there instead.  Thanks to HP for their much improved support
for printing in Linux, and thanks again Johannes for passing on the
latest and greatest version to us users.

-- 
Joe Morris
Registered Linux user 231871 running openSUSE 10.2 x86_64






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