From: PASCHAL,DAVID (HP-Roseville,ex1) <dav...@hp...> - 2000-12-04 22:19:44
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Mike Schauer wrote: > I think I missed the first question on this subject, but what > is xojpanel supposed to do? Hi, Mike. xojpanel is a little app that on certain models displays the contents of the LCD on the front panel. > On my machine, it will not run. > I get an error message that the binary can not be executed, > or something like that. Could you provide the exact error message you get? Does the binary have execute permission ("ls -l /usr/local/bin/xojpanel" or wherever you have it installed)? Is this installed on an ext2fs partition now? Does the file system as a whole allow execute permission? Make sure there's a "defaults" or "exec" option and no "noexec" option on the entry for that file system in /etc/fstab. > Also, how do I define the hpoj > driver as the driver for my printer? Right now, I have it > set up(via the Control Panel) to print as a Deskjet 600C and > it is printing just fine. The Control Panel does not offer > the option for the hpoj driver. I got the software > installed, no more errors. but I don't think it is > configured to use that software yet. Thanks much. You're not going to see an option for hpoj in the control panel (RedHat printtool?). Unfortunately the procedure for setting up printing through hpoj is a bit of a hack at the moment. See the "hpoj documentation offered - Comments Please" message sent out on November 30 by Joe Piolunek for a good description of how to set it up. On December 3 I sent out a few updates to this file. This information will be included in 0.7. Looking back through the messages you have sent out, I don't think you ever mentioned what HP all-in-one model you have. That information could be helpful as well. David |