El 2012-04-20 a las 18:02 -0400, John Lindsay escribió: (resending to the list)
> On 19/04/12 12:38 PM, Camaleón wrote: >> On Wed, 18 Apr 2012 19:32:45 -0400, John Lindsay wrote: >> >> >>> I just installed an HP Laserjet P1102w. I have the Hp status icon >>> showing in the upper RH side of my toolbar. The printer icon shows up >>> whenever I print something BUT I have the following folders and files >>> residing in my Downloads folder and I want to know if I can just delete >>> them or did I really screw up the installation of this printer by >>> causing it to be installed in my Downloads folder? >>> >>> Some of the folder names are >>> 'base','copier','data','fax','hplip-3.12.2', which shows a locked file >>> and root only viewing, And even more files like align.py, cups_drv.inc, >>> hp-hp.io, hpijs etc and a lot of libapdk_la files. Its only 65meg of >>> files and folders but it is very messy and I would like to clean it up. >>> >> How did you install the printer? Those files seem to come from the untar- >> ed hplip package :-? >> >> Just a quick note: unless you need the "hplip" package for some specific >> reason your printer can be configured from CUPS web interface (http:// >> localhost:631) using "foo2zjs" drivers, meaning that you don't need hplip >> at all. > Hi Camaleon > > Yes, I inserted the cd and followed the instructions from the HP site. The CD? What CD? You mean the printer came with a CD for Linux? Wow! This is new to me, but kudos to HP is that's so :-) > I will look into the 'http://localhost:631' and see what this 'foo2zjs' is > all about. Had a Brother printer that had issues with installing from > localhost so that’s why I followed the HP site. Thank you for all your > help. Using CUPS web interface is usually the easiest way to install a printer when the driver is included in Ghostscript and the printer is detected correctly. HPLIP adds some nice features for multi-function devices (print-scan-copy-fax) though, but that's not your case, I guess. > Just an aside how do you get the 'o' with the mark above it? > > John You mean the accented "ó" in my name? If you're using a US keymap that comes from the Compose key, usually set to "Right Ctrl". You have to press "R-Ctrl", then "'" and the letter you want to accentuate, e.g., "o" → "ó". For people who usually have to write diacritics on a US keyboard it's usually better to add a secondary keyboard layout ("us-intl"). Greetings, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20120421104654.ga5...@stt008.linux.site