From: t t. <gam...@gm...> - 2004-11-27 04:47:37
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A while back I asked about my HPOJ 6110, which stopped working for me after a few Debian upgrades. The debugging output is at http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=272304 and also http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=283018 . Is hpoj still being maintained? Is the 6110 still supported? Is HP monitoring this list? Are any developers here by any chance? Are HP OfficeJets obsolete on Linux and I didn't find out? I would really appreciate ANY help, ideas, comments, things to try, comments about HP or the hpoj project's viability, or ANYTHING here. Is there ANY more debugging I can do to help narrow it down? If there were, is there anybody there to read it? Of course it's free software, and nobody is obligated, but it would really be great. I am at the end of my rope, and my former high degree of respect for HP products has really fizzled away. I have now had months of downtime. Thanks. P.S. Are there any HP people at all assigned to this project? Is it simply dead in the water? Will I have to throw away my new Officejet, which worked perfectly for a few weeks then after some Debian upgrades stopped working, and start with something else? It's completely useless to me now, yet it is the most important thing I do with my computer by far (it helps work around a disability issue by A LOT but I found no other ADF scanner at this price and I thought it would be supported so I bought it). P.P.S. If an HP person could comment (even by telling me that I was foolish to buy it for Linux!), that would help me, since I will then at least know my prospects for getting it to be anything but a very large clock with a very small display and a mostly cosmetic tail. P.P.S. Thanks again for any help of any kind. |