Re: HP all-in-one PSC 1110 USB

2004-08-05 Thread Wolfgang Zocher
John Summerfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Also, were I to acquire one of these HP all-in-one devices (and I have been considering it), I would most assuredly go straight to Sarge. According to email I got from HP recently, this project supports all current and near-future devices BUT woody

Re: HP all-in-one PSC 1110 USB

2004-08-05 Thread John Summerfield
Wolfgang Zocher wrote: John Summerfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Also, were I to acquire one of these HP all-in-one devices (and I have been considering it), I would most assuredly go straight to Sarge. According to email I got from HP recently, this project supports all current and near

Re: HP all-in-one PSC 1110 USB

2004-08-05 Thread Wolfgang Zocher
John Summerfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: You can install Sarge now if you want. I don't have it :-) Yesterday, I got the announcement of Sarge from a distributor here in Germany that Sarge will come soon, whatever soon in this context may stand for. Downloading Sarge is impossible using a

Re: HP all-in-one PSC 1110 USB

2004-08-05 Thread John Summerfield
Wolfgang Zocher wrote: John Summerfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: You can install Sarge now if you want. I don't have it :-) Yesterday, I got the announcement of Sarge from a distributor here in Germany that Sarge will come soon, whatever soon in this context may stand for. Downloading

HP all-in-one PSC 1110 USB

2004-08-03 Thread Wolfgang Zocher
Hi all, I have lots of problems getting the HP PSC 1110 running under woody 3.0 r2 using kernel 2.4.18-k7. At the very beginning I tried to use hpoj-0.8x from stable and the corresponding libusb, printer.o etc. (all from stable). But either printing nor scanning worked; hptal-init setup told me,

Re: HP all-in-one PSC 1110 USB

2004-08-03 Thread John Summerfield
AND scanning via ptal with woody r2 2.4.18? Is there a chance to get the scanner working without using hpoj? Since hpoj is the HP-supported OSS project speficially to support these devices, I wouldn't expect so. Also, were I to acquire one of these HP all-in-one devices (and I have been considering

Re: HP all-in-one PSC 1110 USB

2004-08-03 Thread Mike Chandler
. Also, were I to acquire one of these HP all-in-one devices (and I have been considering it), I would most assuredly go straight to Sarge. According to email I got from HP recently, this project supports all current and near-future devices BUT woody is just too ancient. -- Cheers John

Re: HP all-in-one PSC 1110 USB

2004-08-03 Thread John Summerfield
I agree with John, I have an HP PSC-2110 and it works very well in sarge. hpoj is a must have. Good luck, Thanks Mike. Sometimes a me too is a good followup. I reckon a Debian box under one of these kinds of devices might make a handy print server much more cheaply than any printer with a

Re: HP all in one?

2004-05-07 Thread Joost De Cock
On Thursday 06 May 2004 16:11, Robert L. Harris shoved this in my mailbox: Anyone know if one of these will work decently as a printer or scanner for Linux? (HP 1210 All in one) Check out linuxprinting.org: http://linuxprinting.org/ for this kind of information. They have a searchable database

HP All-in-one drivers

1999-10-11 Thread Marco van Beek
Dear All, I have been trying to track down Linux software to run an HP all-in-one LaserJet 3100. Under windoze it creates two virtual Comm ports that the OS talks to, one for the printer, one for the fax (in my case COM6 and 7). The hardware is connected to LPT1, which is monitored