Hi,
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 8:18 PM, Adam Vande More wrote:
> It seems to me hplip is in a lot of ways just an extension of CUPS. I've
> had mixed luck with hplip although not with your specific issue. I would
> try to run the hplip utility you're using from the command line to see where
> it i
Hi,
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 6:41 PM, Rolf Nielsen
wrote:
>
> I've never used that specific printer, but the first thing that comes to
> mind is the lack of ulpt entries. Do you have
>
> device ulpt
>
> in your kernel config file, or
>
> ulpt_load="YES"
>
> in your /boot/loader.conf ?
HPLIP does
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 11:41 AM, Rolf Nielsen wrote:
> I am trying to make my HP LaserJet P1102 work on FreeBSD 8.1 and
>> towards that goal I installed HPLIP 3.10.9 from the Ports Collection.
>> But there are two problems:
>> 1.First, when I try to run HPLIP in the GUI (GNOME), it closes once
>
2011-01-26 18:04, Bahman Kahinpour skrev:
Hi FreeBSD people,
I am trying to make my HP LaserJet P1102 work on FreeBSD 8.1 and
towards that goal I installed HPLIP 3.10.9 from the Ports Collection.
But there are two problems:
1.First, when I try to run HPLIP in the GUI (GNOME), it closes once
it's
Hi FreeBSD people,
I am trying to make my HP LaserJet P1102 work on FreeBSD 8.1 and
towards that goal I installed HPLIP 3.10.9 from the Ports Collection.
But there are two problems:
1.First, when I try to run HPLIP in the GUI (GNOME), it closes once
it's opened. It remains open for less than a seco