(SOLVED PARTIALLY) Re: Cups problems adding printer Epson in new Debian install

2024-08-25 Thread sentiniate
I want to thank Joe B for the suggestion to also install the printer-driver-escpr pkg, and David Wright to whom I want to say that Epson Connect is the app for Smartphones Android that I have used to print in the last few days by transferring files from the PC to the Smartphone. As for Thorsten

RE: Cups problems adding printer Epson in new Debian install

2024-08-25 Thread Joe B
Hello, On all the distros I've been on, the driver I needed was part of the epson-inkjet-printer-escpr package. install that close everything go back to cups login add printer once you are there you should be able to see your printer (hopefully network printer) once done then you should be able to

Re: Cups problems adding printer Epson in new Debian install

2024-08-24 Thread David Wright
On Tue 20 Aug 2024 at 17:27:37 (+0200), sentini...@virgilio.it wrote: > > Il 20/08/2024 04:53 CEST David Wright ha scritto: > > > > What's the output from: > > > > $ driverless > > > > (This is normally step one in configuring a printer.) > > aldo@aldomaggi:~$ driverless > ipps://EPSON%20ET-2

Re: Cups problems adding printer Epson in new Debian install

2024-08-20 Thread sentiniate
Thank you for answering! > Il 20/08/2024 04:53 CEST David Wright ha scritto: > > What's the output from: > > $ driverless > > (This is normally step one in configuring a printer.) aldo@aldomaggi:~$ driverless ipps://EPSON%20ET-2810%20Series._ipps._tcp.local/ > > Cheers, > David.

Re: Cups problems adding printer Epson in new Debian install

2024-08-19 Thread David Wright
On Sun 18 Aug 2024 at 18:44:30 (+0200), sentini...@virgilio.it wrote: [ … ] > At the “connection” line it says: Connection: > ipps://EPSON%20ET-2810%20Series._ipps._tcp.local/ [ … ] > in the next screen it tells me: "Unable to add printer: cups-driver failed to > get PPD file" - see error_log for

Re: Cups problems adding printer Epson in new Debian install

2024-08-19 Thread Philippe Clérié
I don't have access to a Linux desktop at the moment to workout the exact steps. But since you're already familiar with the CUPS Web Interface, it's just a matter of changing the "Connection" to AppSocket/JetDirect. So select the printer, then the "Administration" button, "Modify Printer" and

Re: Cups problems adding printer Epson in new Debian install

2024-08-19 Thread Philippe Clérié
I just had a similar issue yesterday with an HP Office Pro 7740. I ended up installing using the socket (port 9100) interface. ... Philippe -- The trouble with common sense is that it is so uncommon. (Anonymous) On 8/18/24 12:44, sentini...@virgilio.it wrote: New installation of Debian, on

Cups problems adding printer Epson in new Debian install

2024-08-18 Thread sentiniate
New installation of Debian, on another partition, to replace the previous one I had installed in 2005. In the meantime I had installed Mint, but it was an unpleasant adventure, certainly my fault, however, almost everything went well. As usual I had problems with Cups. After installing the driver

Re: new debian install

2019-07-10 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Mi, 10 iul 19, 06:18:10, N D wrote: > Hello, Hello, > I am looking for a Linux distribution that is stable and have just > installed Debian 9 as a windows 7 replacement. Debian 10 was released just a few days ago, you might want to give it a try instead. Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wi

Re: new debian install

2019-07-10 Thread Peter Ehlert
the characters are not intended to show, not even a string of it is for security. I don't know if it can be changed does it accept the password? On 7/9/19 11:18 PM, N D wrote: Hello, I am looking for a Linux distribution that is stable and have just installed Debian 9 as a windows 7

Re: new debian install

2019-07-10 Thread Esteban L
Can you provide a screenshot? Not sure if they are allowed on the mailing list :-) What desktop environment are you using? Does your keyboard input work otherwise? Generally linux systems are stable, I assume you are using debian--since you are in this mailinglist. On July 10, 2019 8:18:10

new debian install

2019-07-10 Thread N D
Hello, I am looking for a Linux distribution that is stable and have just installed Debian 9 as a windows 7 replacement. The first major issue I have come across is when I try to install an app and I'm asked for the password no characters are entered when I type. This also happens when I try t

Re: Configuring ethernet tap on a new Debian install

2010-06-04 Thread Wolodja Wentland
Dear Peter, On Thu, Jun 03, 2010 at 11:56 +0200, Wolodja Wentland wrote: > On Wed, Jun 02, 2010 at 13:32 -0700, Peter Tenenbaum wrote: [... offline bpo kernel install instructions ...] On Thu, Jun 03, 2010 at 21:45 -0700, Peter Tenenbaum wrote: > Wolodja -- thanks, that worked!  My NIC now works

Re: Configuring ethernet tap on a new Debian install

2010-06-03 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Wolodja -- thanks, that worked! My NIC now works, and I am in fact writing this e-mail from my Debian workstation! -PT On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 1:32 PM, Peter Tenenbaum wrote: > Wolodja -- in looking at the instructions on the backports.org website, I > surmise that the instructions will downloa

Re: Configuring ethernet tap on a new Debian install

2010-06-03 Thread Wolodja Wentland
On Wed, Jun 02, 2010 at 13:32 -0700, Peter Tenenbaum wrote: > Wolodja -- in looking at the instructions on the backports.org website, I > surmise that the instructions will download the new packages from the > backports.org website and then install the updated kernel and everything that > the updat

Re: Configuring ethernet tap on a new Debian install

2010-06-02 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Wolodja -- in looking at the instructions on the backports.org website, I surmise that the instructions will download the new packages from the backports.org website and then install the updated kernel and everything that the updated kernel needs (ie, all its dependencies). Unfortunately, since th

Re: Configuring ethernet tap on a new Debian install

2010-06-02 Thread Wolodja Wentland
On Wed, Jun 02, 2010 at 07:14 -0700, Peter Tenenbaum wrote: > Wolodja -- the output from the lspci command is > 00:19.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Intel Corporation Device [8086:10f0] (rev > 06) Yes, [1] confirms that you need at least 2.6.31 for your NIC - I already outlined the easiest way to

Re: Configuring ethernet tap on a new Debian install

2010-06-02 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Wolodja -- the output from the lspci command is 00:19.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Intel Corporation Device [8086:10f0] (rev 06) Papul -- the kernel is 2.6.26-2-amd64. Sounds like I should just go ahead and update my kernel, and that should solve some other, unrelated and less critical issues.

Re: Configuring ethernet tap on a new Debian install

2010-06-02 Thread Wolodja Wentland
On Tue, Jun 01, 2010 at 22:11 -0700, Peter Tenenbaum wrote: > I suspect that the problem is that the motherboard is so new that it's not > supported in the 2.6.26 version of the kernel:  when I looked at the Intel > webpage relevant to the board, http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/ > desktop

Re: Configuring ethernet tap on a new Debian install

2010-06-02 Thread papul
On 6/2/2010 10:41 AM, Peter Tenenbaum wrote: > I just finished building a new computer around the Intel DH55TC > motherboard. I would like to configure the computer to use DHCP via its > built-in ethernet tap, but the ethernet was not detected or configured > on installation. There is no eth0 ent

Configuring ethernet tap on a new Debian install

2010-06-01 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
I just finished building a new computer around the Intel DH55TC motherboard. I would like to configure the computer to use DHCP via its built-in ethernet tap, but the ethernet was not detected or configured on installation. There is no eth0 entry in /etc/network/interfaces, no eth0 entry displaye

Re: New Debian install problem

2009-11-21 Thread T o n g
On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 19:27:06 -0900, Greg Madden wrote: > It is a driver, video card issue, ATI. The radeon driver changed. Search > for 'white screen of death' , ATI Ok, the problem is all over the web, from time to time. what's the solution? I don't have any proprietary fglrx ati drivers insta

Re: New Debian install problem

2009-11-19 Thread Brian Denheyer
Mike, That's great ! I'm not quite sure why you could see a mouse pointer if your video card wasn't working. Very strange. My experience with ATI and Linux has been very bad. I've got an ATI in this G5 that I'm using and it's been the first ATI card which has worked reliably for me under Linu

New Debian install problem

2009-11-18 Thread Brian Denheyer
Mike, A mouse pointer is a good thing as it means X is probably working. To get a login window you need a "display manager" of some sort. Usually its "gdm", but could also be mwm, kdm, and several others (I think). Make sure that gdm is installed, e.g. ii gdm2.20.10-1 GNOME

Re: New Debian install problem

2009-11-18 Thread Greg Madden
On Wednesday 18 November 2009 16:51:38 Mike Allegro wrote: > I just installed Debian 5.0 and it seem to install just fine. After the > installation I rebooted my computer and Debian Linux loaded up, when it > goes into the graphics part I see a blue screen with a symbol that > reminds me of the ho

New Debian install problem

2009-11-18 Thread Mike Allegro
I just installed Debian 5.0 and it seem to install just fine. After the installation I rebooted my computer and Debian Linux loaded up, when it goes into the graphics part I see a blue screen with a symbol that reminds me of the hour glass symbol from Microsoft Windows. After the symbol disapp

Re: New Debian Install Blackscreen

2008-08-09 Thread Richard Möhn
On Sat, Aug 09, 2008 at 01:08:37AM -0500, Mumia W.. wrote: > On 08/08/2008 09:57 PM, Taahir wrote: > >I am a fairly new linux user, and have recently installed Debian on its > >own hard > >disk in what will eventually become a dual-boot system. The Windows drive > >is > >currently not connected,

Re: New Debian Install Blackscreen

2008-08-09 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
On Sat, Aug 09, 2008 at 02:46:44AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote: > On 08/09/08 00:32, Andrew Sackville-West wrote: > [snip] >> >> there are several ways to go about this. What you need to do first, >> I think, is find out which video driver is trying to run that >> card. Realise that the 8xxx series ca

Re: New Debian Install Blackscreen

2008-08-09 Thread Ron Johnson
On 08/09/08 00:32, Andrew Sackville-West wrote: [snip] there are several ways to go about this. What you need to do first, I think, is find out which video driver is trying to run that card. Realise that the 8xxx series cards are having lots of trouble with the nvidia drivers. I've given up on g

Re: New Debian Install Blackscreen

2008-08-08 Thread Mumia W..
On 08/08/2008 09:57 PM, Taahir wrote: I am a fairly new linux user, and have recently installed Debian on its own hard disk in what will eventually become a dual-boot system. The Windows drive is currently not connected, so that isn't a factor. My graphics card is an nvidia 8800 gts. My proble

Re: New Debian Install Blackscreen

2008-08-08 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
On Fri, Aug 08, 2008 at 09:57:44PM -0500, Taahir wrote: > > I am a fairly new linux user, and have recently installed Debian on its own > hard > disk in what will eventually become a dual-boot system. The Windows drive is > currently not connected, so that isn't a factor. My graphics card is an

New Debian Install Blackscreen

2008-08-08 Thread Taahir
I am a fairly new linux user, and have recently installed Debian on its own hard disk in what will eventually become a dual-boot system. The Windows drive is currently not connected, so that isn't a factor. My graphics card is an nvidia 8800 gts. My problem is that when I start up Debian, I get

Re: Help! New Debian install + Rocket133 = no HDDs!

2004-01-29 Thread David Clymer
On Thu, 2004-01-29 at 14:25, W. B. Maguire II wrote: > Problem: > > I tried to install Debian on this 2-HDD-Rocket133 system, and Debian > complains that it can't find any HDDs, and tells me that this better > be a disk-less NFS install, or I need to load modules to allow Debian > to "see"

New Debian install + Rocket133 = no HDDs! (Please help this Debian newbie! Thanks!)

2004-01-29 Thread W. B. Maguire II
Hello all: +-+ | This post is an UPDATE to my prior post, with more information! | | This post supercedes the original one. | +-+ Pl

Help! New Debian install + Rocket133 = no HDDs!

2004-01-29 Thread W. B. Maguire II
Hello all: This is my very first post, and I only just subscribed, so be gentle! ;-) Background: --- I've been using Red Hat on my desktop for about a year, slowly learning about Linux in the process. After Red Hat announced their new business direction, I decided that I wanted to migra

Re: Problems with new Debian install.

2003-03-08 Thread Rob Weir
On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 02:08:56PM -0800, Brian Dockter wrote: > --- "Narins, Josh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > If I were you I'd try instaling with woody sources, then, once > > everything is > > set there, change sources to sarge then apt-get update && apt-get > > dist-upgrade > > I had

RE: Problems with new Debian install.

2003-03-06 Thread Brian Dockter
--- "Narins, Josh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If I were you I'd try instaling with woody sources, then, once > everything is > set there, change sources to sarge then apt-get update && apt-get > dist-upgrade I had thought about that, but I was hoping to save myself some trouble (boy was I wro

RE: Problems with new Debian install.

2003-03-06 Thread Narins, Josh
> I'm trying to get Sarge up and running on my Vaio > laptop (GR390) and am having some problems. I'm using > the official netinst CD image (from 2/26/03). Also, > I'm behind a firewall and must go through an HTTP > proxy. > [snip] > > My second (major) problem is with installing the > kernel (s

Re: Problems with new Debian install.

2003-03-05 Thread Brian Dockter
Eduardo wrote: > Did you set the DNS ? > I always get this... my dns server doesn't work full > time :(, but what I > do is: > change to other console i.e. alt+F2 and edit > /etc/resolv.conf and put > the new dns in the file Since I am behind a firewall, I can't directly access the mirror, so I w

Re: Problems with new Debian install.

2003-03-04 Thread Eduardo
---Brian Dockter wrote: > I'm trying to get Sarge up and running on my Vaio > laptop (GR390) and am having some problems. I'm using > the official netinst CD image (from 2/26/03). Also, > I'm behind a firewall and must go through an HTTP > proxy. > > My first (minor) problem is with select

Problems with new Debian install.

2003-03-04 Thread Brian Dockter
I'm trying to get Sarge up and running on my Vaio laptop (GR390) and am having some problems. I'm using the official netinst CD image (from 2/26/03). Also, I'm behind a firewall and must go through an HTTP proxy. My first (minor) problem is with selecting from a list of options (such as choosing a

Re: New debian install, XFree86 cannot detect mouse (solved)

2002-12-24 Thread Adam
I have fixed the problem. In the following section: Section "Device" Identifier "STB Velocity 128" Driver "nv" Option "UseFBDev" "true" EndSection I used debconf to remove the "UseFBDev" option, and everything came up fine. Thanks, Ada

Re: New debian install, XFree86 cannot detect mouse

2002-12-24 Thread sean finney
On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 08:54:23PM -0800, Adam wrote: > Hi I just installed debian and X, and X cannot detect my mouse. There > is no /dev/mouse. what kind of mouse do you have? usb? ps2? busmouse? afaik /dev/mouse is actually just a symlink to your mouse of choice, like /dev/cdrom is a symli

Re: New debian install, XFree86 cannot detect mouse

2002-12-24 Thread Stephen Gran
This one time, at band camp, Adam said: > Hi I just installed debian and X, and X cannot detect my mouse. There > is no /dev/mouse. > > Adam /dev/mouse is just a symlink to the real device. What kind of mouse do you have? PS/2 are at /dev/psaux, and serial are at /dev/ttySx. I've never played

New debian install, XFree86 cannot detect mouse

2002-12-24 Thread Adam
Hi I just installed debian and X, and X cannot detect my mouse. There is no /dev/mouse. Adam __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with

Re: Configure PS/2 mouse for new Debian install

2001-05-03 Thread Osamu Aoki
On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 11:15:38AM +0100, Darren Wyn Rees wrote: > How can I configure a mouse for use with Debian ? > > I've gone through xf86config and chosen /dev/tty0 but to be > frank, I'm not really sure what I'm supposed to configure thereabouts. I saw several comments which made me wonder

Re: Configure PS/2 mouse for new Debian install

2001-05-03 Thread Martin Würtele
On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 12:23:58PM +0200, Kerstin Hoef-Emden wrote: > If you´ve got a PS/2 mouse, /dev/psaux should be the appropriate device. > But if you are running gpm in parallel to X11, you have to redirect it > to /dev/gpmdata and set gpm to repeater mode. i don't think so, i use gpm and x

Re: Configure PS/2 mouse for new Debian install

2001-05-03 Thread punt45ACP
I've had some troubles with my (serial) mouse. Make sure you hardlink your mouse (in my case /dev/ttyS1) to /dev/mouse. That should enable you to use your mouse in X. Good luck! Richard. Darren Wyn Rees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > [re-sent with correctly subscribed address; apologies for > any

Re: Configure PS/2 mouse for new Debian install

2001-05-03 Thread Kerstin Hoef-Emden
Hi, On Thu, 3 May 2001, Darren Wyn Rees wrote: > [re-sent with correctly subscribed address; apologies for > any duplicates] > > How can I configure a mouse for use with Debian ? > > I've gone through xf86config and chosen /dev/tty0 but to be > frank, I'm not really sure what I'm supposed to c

Configure PS/2 mouse for new Debian install

2001-05-03 Thread Darren Wyn Rees
[re-sent with correctly subscribed address; apologies for any duplicates] How can I configure a mouse for use with Debian ? I've gone through xf86config and chosen /dev/tty0 but to be frank, I'm not really sure what I'm supposed to configure thereabouts. Type 'startx' and no working mouse. --

Re: Ok folks help really needed! New Debian install

2000-10-27 Thread Alexander Clouter
On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, Mark Phillips wrote: > > I think what you probably need to do, is make sure the bios settings > on your laptop are set so that you can boot from the CD drive, and > then boot it using the debian CD. > thats one option. The other is to use windows to copy the disk images from

Re: Ok folks help really needed! New Debian install

2000-10-26 Thread Mark Phillips
I think what you probably need to do, is make sure the bios settings on your laptop are set so that you can boot from the CD drive, and then boot it using the debian CD. Also, you might get some help from debian-laptop@lists.debian.org mailing list. Hope this helps, Mark. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMA

Ok folks help really needed! New Debian install

2000-10-26 Thread Viper5192
Someone brought me a disk with Debian 2.2 on it and the packages. My problem is I have a laptop with CDROM and floppy interchangeable, but not resident together. I also have part of a Debian shell on the laptop, no DOS partition, etc., just Debian and a Swap partition. When I go to the CDRO

Re: New Debian Install

1998-10-03 Thread Ed Cogburn
Doug Dine wrote: > > Hi, > > I am preparing to install Debian for the first time. I am going to place it > on my slave drive. > I run Win 95 and it of course is located on the master drive. Is there any > chance of > damaging that partition when doing the install being as it's located on > ano

New Debian Install

1998-10-03 Thread Doug Dine
Hi, I am preparing to install Debian for the first time. I am going to place it on my slave drive. I run Win 95 and it of course is located on the master drive. Is there any chance of damaging that partition when doing the install being as it's located on another physical drive? Thanks. Dou

New Debian Install

1997-12-08 Thread Rand0m L0gic
HELP! Ok...I got a copy of the latest Debian with my Boot magazine. I made the Rescue and Driver disks via Rawrite2. SYSTEM : Cyrix Based 486DX2-50 16mb RAM AHA1542CF - IRQ=11 ID=6 Port=330 Base Add=DC000h (Adaptec SCSI) Seagate 31200N ID=0 (1.2 Gig) HP 3323 ID=1 (1.2 Gig) Now, my problem is tha

Re: ftp with new debian install

1997-03-18 Thread Igor Grobman
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On Tue, 18 Mar 1997, Brian Freeze wrote: > I wrote this list last week with this question but I still have not found > the answer. > > Problem: ftp out of the new system has major delays after username requested. > > All other services work fine on the system

ftp with new debian install

1997-03-18 Thread Brian Freeze
I wrote this list last week with this question but I still have not found the answer. Problem: ftp out of the new system has major delays after username requested. All other services work fine on the system. I can ftp in with know delays. I can telnet into and out of the new system. Things chec