hp all in one dection

Charles Yao yaocharlesc at gmail.com
Thu Sep 1 05:42:51 UTC 2005


On 9/1/05, Larry Grover <lgrover at zoominternet.net> wrote:
> 
> Charles Yao wrote:
> > On 9/1/05, Larry Grover <lgrover at zoominternet.net> wrote:
> >
> >>Charles Yao wrote:
> >>
> >>>On 8/30/05, Larry Grover <lgrover at zoominternet.net> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>Charles Yao wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>>Actaully, the problem with the link i posted is that scanning still
> >>
> >>does
> >>
> >>>>not
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>>work. My unit is an HP Laserjet 3015 MFP. For both printing and 
> faxing
> >>>>
> >>>>its
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>>just plug and play. But when i try to install the driver to get
> >>
> >>scanning
> >>
> >>>>>this is what i get when i use the command
> >>>>>
> >>>>>"$./configure --prefix=/usr"
> >>>>>
> >>>>>checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
> >>>>>checking for jpeg_set_defaults in -ljpeg... no
> >>>>>configure: error: "cannot find libjpeg support"
> >>>>>root at GreenleeCP1:/home/ccyao/hpijs-2.1.4 # apt-get install libjpeg
> >>>>>Reading package lists... Done
> >>>>>Building dependency tree... Done
> >>>>>E: Couldn't find package libjpeg
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>I can't help with your all-in-one device, but your compile may be
> >>>>failing because you don't have the libjpeg *development* package
> >>>>installed. Try running "sudo apt-get install libjpeg62-dev" before
> >>>>"./configure".
> >>>>
> >>>>Regards,
> >>>>Larry
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>>Hi Larry,
> >>>
> >>>It worked, but now these commands do not work:
> >>>
> >>>1. Enter this command:
> >>># /etc/init.d/hplip restart
> >>>2. Enter this command:
> >>># /etc/init.d/cups restart
> >>>
> >>>when i make these commands im in the directory of the printer driver.
> >>>
> >>>Any ideas?
> >>
> >>I don't have one of these printers nor do I have this software on any
> >>of my systems, so my suggestions are going to be generic.
> >>
> >>What errors do you see after you enter the commands? The error
> >>message may indicate what the problem is.
> >>
> >>Are you preceding the commands with "sudo"? You shouldn't be able to
> >>stop/start these services without root priviledges.
> >>
> >>Do these files actually exist on your system? What do you get when
> >>you enter "ls /etc/init.d/hplip" and "ls /etc/init.d/cups"? Perhaps
> >>you meant "cupsys" instead of "cups". Are you sure the software you
> >>compiled and installed actually put these files into /etc/init.d?
> >>
> >>Regards,
> >>Larry
> >>
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> >>
> >
> > Hi Larry,
> >
> > I just followed the HP instructions
> >
> > http://hpinkjet.sourceforge.net/install.php#debian_env
> >
> > When I run /etc/init.d/hplip
> >
> > it says: sudo: /etc/init.d/hplip: command not found
> >
> > Im basically a noob so I dont really know how much of this stuff works.
> >
> > Charles
> 
> 
> The "command not found" is telling you that the file /etc/init.d/hplip
> does not exist.
> 
> Is it possible that you never actually completed the compile and
> install? Did you run these three commands:
> 
> ./configure --prefix=/usr
> make
> sudo make install
> 
> The "make" command would compile the software, and the "make install"
> command would install all the various programs and scripts that are
> part of the software package.
> 
> If you didn't actually run these two commands, *don't*. Instead I
> suggest you install the "checkinstall" package (via synaptic or
> apt-get). Checkinstall will create a package (deb) that you can
> install (or remove) using dpkg. The advantage will be the ability to
> track the package installation and allow easy removal (in case you no
> longer need it or want it). I can give you some tips on using
> checkinstall, if you want.
> 
> If you're certain that you ran the "make" and "make install" commands,
> then I suggest you execute this command:
> 
> sudo find /etc -name hplip
> 
> and post the result. For some reason the hplip script is not in
> /etc/init.d. The find command will help you locate "hplip".
> 
> Regards,
> Larry
> 
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Hi Larry,

I used the command, it asked me for my password and then after that nothing 
happened.

Charles
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