From: Laurence O. <Lau...@te...> - 2004-11-29 16:23:50
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On Sat, 2004-11-27 at 04:47, t takahashi wrote: > 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. > Hi I run a 6110 under Fedora Core 3 without any problems,printing scanning etc. What sort of problems are you having? Laurence |