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A reprint of message #31 in bug report #1536353 .....<br>
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<p>I cannot understand why Xenial (16.04) dropped lsb in the
first place given how much dependency exists. However, I have
tried two of the suggested solutions and the printer-<wbr>driver-<wbr>escpr
package provides basic printing functions for my Epson XP-410
(I lucked out).</p>
<p>I'll try to summarize this unhappy discussion:</p>
<p id="yui_3_10_3_1_1462834447657_2289">1. Package printer-<wbr>driver-<wbr>escpr
provides basic printer functions for some Epson printers but
not all models.<br>
2. Even when printer-<wbr>driver-<wbr>escpr succeeds, some
Epson functions are missing (E.g. ink level inquiry).<br>
3. Many (if not all) of the Epson site printer drivers are
still dependent on lsb and its co-packages; customers have
nearly zero leverage with Epson (I am still waiting for a
4-month-old request to them to stop using lsb functions). I
have also called them and customer service "will get back to
me".<br>
4. There are other software (E.g. Google Earth) which needs
lsb.</p>
<p>My request regarding the lsb packages of 15.10: PLEASE put
them back into 16.04. They might be "outdated" in some peoples
opinion but the users are at the mercy of 3rd party vendors
who see no profit in expending energy in this regard.</p>
<p>Other thoughts?</p>
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