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| Missing Printer Driver Error Message Canon Image Class MF4570dw Printer |
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Posted by: Jan - 04-01-2016, 04:07 AM - Forum: Printing and Scanning
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For some reason it seems that Canon Image Class printers are particularly difficult to install on Linux.
After completing the installation of Linux Lite 2.8 I went to the Help Manual and followed exactly the procedure outlined for installing Canon printers. Everything seemed to go well. As per the instructions, I then opened Menu → System → Install/Remove Software and searched for my printer name and – yup, there it was – Canon NF 4500w series CNUSB #1. Unfortunately, there is still no driver and I get the error message, “Missing Printer Driver”. For some reason, although the recommended printer driver has been downloaded, it's still not being detected, despite following the steps outlined above.
Fortunately, the remedy for this dilemma I found on the Ubuntu Forums. (See topic titled: “Re: Canon Imageclass MF4570dn printer with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS” at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2227343)
The most recent Linux_UFRII _PrinterDriver as of February 2016 is now version 3.10. I followed the instructions from the Ubuntu forums website above, except that when I got to the terminal command
tar -zxvf Linux_UFRII_PrinterDriver_V280_uk_EN.tar.gz
I substituted 310 for 280.
Since I have a 32 bit system, I changed the next line as well to reflect that, so the following line became
cd Linux_UFRII_PrinterDriver_V310_uk_EN/32-bit_Driver/Debian
After typing the command
ls
the two files that appeared were
cndrvcups.common_3.40-1_i386.deb and cndrvcups-ufr2-uk_3.10_1i386.deb
therefore, the next two command lines I entered were
sudo dpkg -i cndrvcups-common_3.40-1_i386.deb
sudo dpkg -i cndrvcups-ufr2-uk_3.10-1_i386.deb
I continued to follow the procedure as listed on the ubuntu forums site and restarted the CUPS.
When I got to the part that reads:
“we are looking for a reply like
lpd://172.23.2.72/CANON-MF4570dw”
Instead, my reply was
direct usb://Canon.MF4500w%20series?serial=01220B1185d&interface=1
direct usb://Canon.MF4500w%20series?serial=01220B1185d&interface=2
Following this I entered the command
sudo /usr/sbin/lpadmin -p Canon-MF4500w -m CNCUPSIR 4500ZK.ppd -v lpd://direct usb/Canon-MF4500w -E
In response to the above I got an error message:
Unknown argument l padmin: usb/Canon-4500w.
Totally frustrated with my continued lack of progress, I went back to the Add printer screen and noticed the option to print a test page which had not been there before.
Honestly, I just about fell off my chair when the printer printed it!
The Printer Test Page indicates the driver is: CNM4500ZK.PPD
I don't know why this has worked. Because I'm very new to both Linux and Linux Lite, I don't understand what the above commands mean but thought I would document what I've done here with the hope it might be useful to others.
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| unable to open gparted: hal-lock issue |
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Posted by: m654321 - 03-30-2016, 04:38 PM - Forum: Other
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I am unable to open gparted, using either the 'gui' or 'terminal' methods.
This is the output from the terminal when I use that method...
Code: mike@LL-G750JS:~$ sudo su
[sudo] password for mike:
root@LL-G750JS:/home/mike# gparted
hal-lock: symbol lookup error: hal-lock: undefined symbol: libhal_acquire_global_interface_lock
This may seems familiar to you Shaggytwodope & Wirezfree, as I posted this a short while ago but since have had no
joy resolving this issue so am recycling it again...
Any help much appreciated.
Mike
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| Supertuxkart - steering wheel not detected in LL2.8 |
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Posted by: m654321 - 03-30-2016, 09:33 AM - Forum: Other
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My 12 year old son has been using our old Asus laptop to play SuperTuxKart on Zorin 9 OS using a USB attached GXT 27 Steering Wheel.
It works superbly and it's great! So, now I would like to play it myself on my newer Asus laptop using the installed LL2.8 OS...
but there's a glitch.
The steering wheel is apparently not recognised as a device (not listed), under SuperTuxKart/Options/Controls.
Only 'Keyboard 0' is listed as a device.
Within SuperTuxKart Controls I clicked on 'Add a Device' and the advice given was:
"To add a new gamepad/joystick device, simply start SuperTuxKart with it connected and it will appear in the list"
Well I tried that advice but it still doesn't work, even after several reboots.
Any help with this much appreciated.
Many thanks
Mike
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| LL 2.8 or 3.0 -which is better suited for HP 23-h009? |
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Posted by: nublix - 03-28-2016, 10:34 PM - Forum: Installing Software
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Is LL 2.8 or (3.0 to come) is better suited to ? Of the 38 results from the LL Hdware dbase, this system was not listed there. (yet?)
HP Pavilion, 23-h009 AIO computer.
Processor: AMD A6 5200 APU 2.00 GHz (quad core)
Touch Screen, 8GB of RAM,
1TB HD (SATA)
Blu Tooth
Ntwork:
wifi: Ralink RT3290 802.11 bgn
Ethernet: Realtek PCIe
Display: AMD Radeon HD8400
One of the main thing here, is how well my teenager's ipod/itunes music library will interact with whatever music app can be used on LL. Clementine/gtkpod.
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| Second Life & Firestorm |
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Posted by: Conf33 - 03-28-2016, 03:26 PM - Forum: Games Support
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I downloaded the second life file and the firestorm second life file, unzipped both now im stuck . When i click both files and go to the read me text under installation it says this,The Second Life Linux client can entirely run from the directory you have
unpacked it into - no installation step is required. If you wish to
perform a separate installation step anyway, you may run './install.sh'
Run ./secondlife from the installation directory to start Second Life.
So i dont know how to get it to run i got confused when it said no installation is required because i see no start or launch in folder :-\
Ok Problem resolved!! This OS rocks so much the more i learn stuff
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| Unable to access LL 2.8 on GRUB menu |
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Posted by: pauloz - 03-28-2016, 05:12 AM - Forum: Installing Linux Lite
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For reasons I won't go into, I decided to install Linux Mint 17.3 alongside LL 2.8. Everything proceeded smoothly, but when the GRUB menu displayed and when I tried to run LL, I received an error message: file name expected.
I've never had issues with dual-booting previously and am somewhat concerned presently. I've checked on the forum and have found this issue mentioned before - it appears to be a bug in GRUB however I'm not sure if previous problems are similar to mine. One suggestion was to post the results of sudo update-grub - here they are:
paul@paul-desktop ~ $ sudo update-grub
[sudo] password for paul:
Generating grub configuration file ...
Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-3.19.0-32-generic
Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-3.19.0-32-generic
Found memtest86+ image: /boot/memtest86+.elf
Found memtest86+ image: /boot/memtest86+.bin
No volume groups found
Found Linux Lite 2.8 (14.04) on /dev/sda1
done
paul@paul-desktop ~ $
I'm not the brightest spark going around and would appreciate step by step instructions.
Thanks
Paul
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