From: Till K. <til...@gm...> - 2004-12-14 19:52:40
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For scanning: Check whether you have a line only containing "hpaio" in /etc/sane.d/dll.conf. If not, add this line and you should be able to scan. Till bbales wrote: > On Tuesday 14 December 2004 11:57, Till Kamppeter wrote: > >>Somehow one needs to get rid of this HPOJ virus. >> >>So the best perhaps is to proceed as follows: >> >>- Uninstall HPOJ completely >>- Reboot >>- While rebooting, turn off and turn on your printer when the computer >>is in its BIOS self-checks. >> > > > Till, > I couldn't find any way to uninstall hpoj, so I deleted two big directories > named hpoj and rebooted. Then lpinfo-v gives: > root@betty docs]# /usr/sbin/lpinfo -v > network socket > direct hp:/usb/psc_1200_series?serial=CN42QG301Y5H > network http > network ipp > network lpd > direct parallel:/dev/lp0 > direct ptal > direct scsi > serial serial:/dev/ttyS0?baud=115200 > [.....] > serial serial:/dev/ttyS31?baud=115200 > direct usb://Unknown?serial=CN42QG301Y5H > direct usb:/dev/usb/lp1 > [......] > > The localhost:631/device menu listed the psc1210 with its serial number and > all seemed to work up to "print test page," which gave "can't connect." > However, I was able to print using the printer icon in Kate and kmail > HOORAY!! : ^ ) > Many thanks for the help. > > Cannot print a picture from gimp and have lost ability to scan from gimp. Any > ideas on these problems? > > bruce > > |