Hi Lou,
the simplest and easies way to get all the 'non free' codecs including Real
Player and a whole bunch of other stuf is with Automatix. This is a GUI
which allows you to download and install a whole bunch of stuff. Get it at
http://www.getautomatix.com/wiki/index.php?title=Installation and select the
version for Dapper.

You can also do a lot of this via the Synaptic Package manager but you will
need to enable all the non official repositories.

As far as a driver for your scanner is concerned,
have you checked the Epson web site?
have you tries Xsane image scanner to see if it picks up the scanner?
Have a look here
http://openprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=Epson-Stylus_DX6000

Cheers
Bhaltair (also in Scotland)

On 23/05/07, Louis Gidney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hello!

Only just got round to joining this list although I have been using
Ubuntu Dapper for about four months, to assess whether it will serve my
purposes.  I like it.  After all, unix was a mature OS long before even
the 8086 and affordable computing got started.

However, the main problem I have found with it is obtaining and
installing printer drivers  (and media codecs).  I'm told this is a
widespread problem with other linux distros --for those who don't have
the technical know-how.

I would be grateful if anyone out there could help me to get my
printer/scanner working.

That's my top priority.  It would also be nice to be able to watch video
clips on the BBC website.  But if needs must I can live without that.
(Adobe flash player works fine in Firefox when needed --but of course
the BBC for reasons best known to themselves have opted for RealPlayer /
Helix(?)

Thank you in anticipation,
best wishes,
Lou   (in Scotland)


PS:  In due course, I am also looking for a programming language with
which I can write short programs for numerical work, that must also draw
line diagrams.  In the past I have used bbc BASIC which is just right
for this kind of work.

Any suggestions welcome from programmers out there!
(HP-basic and HT-basic based on it, are in the same ball-park for
numerical work)
I suppose to draw a line I have to become familiar with OpenGL and all
that (?)




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