Brian a...@cityscape.co.uk writes:
[...]
CUPS supplies quite a few PPDs so I wonder which one you used. The
openprinting-ppds package has a PPD for your printer. It is identical to
one you downloaded from Brother's site!
I don't know where it comes from since my system has virtually no ppd
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
The ppd is the one provided with cups, and I also tried with the generic
ps ppd.
Try also with Brother's PPD file:
http://welcome.solutions.brother.com/bsc/public_s/id/linux/en/download_prn.html#HL-4050CDN
This dit it. I tried everything,
On Mon 05 Mar 2012 at 12:26:56 +0100, Rémi Letot wrote:
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
The ppd is the one provided with cups, and I also tried with the generic
ps ppd.
Try also with Brother's PPD file:
* Rick Thomas [2012-03-03 02:22:09 -0500] wrote:
You can purge them all by doing
sudo aptitude -Pv purge $(aptitude search '~c' -F '%p')
You can do just:
sudo aptitude -Pv purge '~c'
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Teemu Likonen tliko...@iki.fi writes:
* Rick Thomas [2012-03-03 02:22:09 -0500] wrote:
You can purge them all by doing
sudo aptitude -Pv purge $(aptitude search '~c' -F '%p')
You can do just:
sudo aptitude -Pv purge '~c'
I tried both to be sure :-)
It did suppress files from
On 2012-03-02, Rémi Letot hob...@poukram.net wrote:
Everything works fine after a bit of tweaking, except printing. I have a
networked postscript printer managed through cups, and since the upgrade
it has been dead slow.
What do the log files say?
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On Fri, 02 Mar 2012 21:04:55 +0100, Rémi Letot wrote:
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
Did you run an in-place update or did you install squeeze from scratch?
in-place update, and I had to ressort to the equivallent of a software
chainsaw several times to make it work :-)
Mmm...
Hello,
I just updated a bunch of servers from etch to squeeze (yes I know, took
my time :-)
Everything works fine after a bit of tweaking, except printing. I have a
networked postscript printer managed through cups, and since the upgrade
it has been dead slow.
It is slower to react when
On Fri, 02 Mar 2012 17:05:10 +0100, Rémi Letot wrote:
I just updated a bunch of servers from etch to squeeze (yes I know, took
my time :-)
And I still worried because I have to keep lenny... :-P
Did you run an in-place update or did you install squeeze from scratch?
Everything works fine
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
On Fri, 02 Mar 2012 17:05:10 +0100, Rémi Letot wrote:
I just updated a bunch of servers from etch to squeeze (yes I know, took
my time :-)
And I still worried because I have to keep lenny... :-P
lol :-)
Did you run an in-place update or did you
On 03/02/12 15:04, Rémi Letot wrote:
I force reinstalled the whole cups stack (cups and co, foomatic,...)
just to be sure that no etch file was lying around, but it didn't help.
Thanks,
Try doing:
aptitude search '~c'
to get a list of packages that have been removed but left
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