As a GUI level user of Ubuntu, I have read all the above discussion and
am rather bemused that the HP Toolbox depends on a 20 Mb python-qt3. I
installed Gutsy from CD recently and would like to check ink levels and
scan documents. My dial-up modem would take far too long to download
20Mb. Am I
** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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[Feisty] Starting HPLIP Toolbox in DVD edition or after update through
internet: No python-qt3, but plenty of space on DVD or internet repository
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/86893
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hplip (2.7.7.dfsg.1-0ubuntu2) gutsy; urgency=low
* debian/control, debian/hplip.install, debian/hplip-gui.install,
debian/rules:
Moved menu entries for the GUI utilities into the new hplip-gui package.
This package requires python-qt3 and so the menu entries can never appear
if
** Changed in: hplip (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
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[Feisty] Starting HPLIP Toolbox in DVD edition or after update through
internet: No python-qt3, but plenty of space on DVD or internet repository
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/86893
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: hplip
On feisty with all updates to date, in the control center clicking on
HPLIP Toolbox does nothing.
Using command line I got:
- $ hp-toolbox
+ $ hp-toolbox
error: PyQt not installed. GUI not available. Exiting.
error: PyQt/Qt
** Tags added: iso-testing
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[Feisty] Starting HPLIP Toolbox in DVD edition or after update through
internet: No python-qt3, but plenty of space on DVD or internet repository
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/86893
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You work for an HP competitor perhaps? I agree that it cold be prettier, but
having an HP printer myself, I find being able to check the ink levels
rather useful.
On 24/08/07, Jeffrey Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think the real question is why we need this useless program cluttering
up the
Oh, by the way, this is still a problem in Gutsy. Perhaps the bug title
could be updated.
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[Feisty] Starting HPLIP Toolbox in DVD edition or after update through
internet: No python-qt3, but plenty of space on DVD or internet repository
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/86893
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I think the real question is why we need this useless program cluttering
up the Preferences menu. It doesn't work well, it doesn't fit in with
the Ubuntu look-and-feel, its icon is a hideous, meaningless vendor
logo, and in general the program is a user-hostile insult.
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Oh, I see, I did a clean install, but I kept my /home directory.
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[Feisty] Starting HPLIP Toolbox in DVD edition or after update through
internet: No python-qt3, but plenty of space on DVD or internet repository
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/86893
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That's odd. I did a fresh install of feisty from the alternate installer
CD, and I get a suitable pop-up telling me what package needs installing to
get the HPLIP GUI and the command to do it.
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[Feisty] Starting HPLIP Toolbox in DVD edition or after update through
internet: No python-qt3, but
@ThomasHynk
This is a dist-upgrade issue if you upgraded from Edgy to Feisty, on a clean
Feisty install this will not happen.
Please remove hplip.desktop and/or hp-toolbox.desktop from
~/.local/share/applications/
HPLIP Toolbox is hidden from the menus by default, you need to show it by
I am sorry but this seems to be still an issue with Feisty - at least
for me running hplip-toolbox from systempreferences silently failed
after a clean install of Feisty.
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[Feisty] Starting HPLIP Toolbox in DVD edition or after update through
internet: No python-qt3, but plenty of space on
Reported your problem on
https://www.stgraber.org/ubuntu/isotesting
as it is an issue of the ISOs.
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[Feisty] Starting HPLIP Toolbox in DVD edition or after update through
internet: No python-qt3, but plenty of space on DVD or internet repository
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/86893
You
According to
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/dvd/current/feisty-dvd-i386.list
python-qt3 is even on the DVD, problem is that it is not automatically
installed. All installation types (Live session, Ubiquity, direct
installation, OEM installation) need to be checked.
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[Feisty] Starting HPLIP
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