wrgraves2 wrote:
Hello People,If it told you that Epson had been removed, and then again that (another) Epson had been added, then it's natural. This is what happened when i moved a USB mouse to PS/2, for me. But if it did - w/o the +, then that' a problem.
At first I was thinking that my ignorance of Fedora Core 2 simply prevented me from getting my Epson Stylus C62 printer to work. I have 'upgraded' my computer that was running Red Hat 7.3 The printer worked with RH 7.3 but is very unstable with FC-2. I've gone to the websites suggested, followed the help menus on the system-config-printer dialog box and even got the Fedora Linux 2 book for Dummies. Two days ago, on booting, Kudzu ask me if I wanted to configure my printer, which it correctly identified. I said configure and then set up the printer with system-config-printer as root. Much to my amazement the printer was recognised when rescaned and the whole system worked. So I said to apply the changes and thought I had solved this problem. But, on rebooting the computer the next time, kudzu comes up and tells me that the Epson has been removed. Why? I have tried in with no success to replicate the one time when this worked. Since I need the printer for my business this is more that just annoying. Bill Graves
Overall, looks like peripherals will be the greatest challenge for non-commercial desktops.
My 2 cents, <rsa/>
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