KH wrote:
Mikkel L. Ellertson schrieb:
KH wrote:
I installed FC6 and it works fine so far (whta I expected) with one
exception.
Cups and the hal-tool is unable to handle usb-devices proberly.
I have Brother MFC-215C with works very well under FC4 but not under
FC6.
If I open the "Computer"-Icon on the Desktop then an usb device called
"Brother MFC-215C" appears.
Has anybody else ran into this problem and is there hint to fix it?
Klaus
Is the icon for the printer function, or the scanner function? With
the MFC designation, I would expect it to be a multi-function
device. You will probably have to set the printer function up by
connecting to http://localhost:631 and adding it. After that, it
should work every time you plug it in.
If CUPS does not list your printer, you can probably get drivers for
it at the Brother's web site. The have a section with the Linux
drivers for most of their products. They also have scanner drivers
and even a driver for the FAX function. (I use a network connected
MFC-7820N.)
Mikkel
The icon is the one usb mass storage devices.
It is a multifunction device. I downloaded and installed the ppd (in
this case the MFC210) proberly. I tried it via localhost:631 - no success.
The system (which ever) does not allow device URIs like "/dev/usb/lp0" -
(which I use under FC4 and also OpenrSuSE - and which work fine) - it
generates entrees like "Brother_MFC-215C_USB_1" or
"hal://org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_4f9_193_BROD6F615210_if0_printer_noserial".
Klaus
I had luck with using system-config-printers and using the gimp drivers
instead of what HAL chose to use. The HAL drivers did not work for my HP
PSC-1200-all-in-one.
This is the case for me with both development and FC6. Before FC6, I
believe this was successfully configured without user intervention.
Jim
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