I am running Debian Squeeze on several computers.
One is a 64 bit machine.
After changing from Debian Lenny to Squeeze I have a problem
with installing drivers and software for a Lexmark printer.
This printer worked fine with Lenny.
Now when I try to install the drivers this is what appears in the terminal:

root@debian:/home/barbara# ./lexmark-inkjet-legacy-1.0-1.amd64.deb.sh
Verifying archive integrity... All good.
Uncompressing nixstaller..........................................................................................
Collecting info for this system...
Operating system: linux
CPU Arch: x86_64
./startupinstaller.sh: 169: bin/linux/x86_64/libc.so.6/lzma-decode: not found ./startupinstaller.sh: 169: bin/linux/x86_64/libc.so.6/lzma-decode: not found
Error: Couldn't find any suitable frontend for your system
root@debian:/home/barbara#


I can run this file on two other 32 bit machines using Squeeze.

Please let me know if there is an existing bug report.

Thank you,
Charles Cattell


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