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I have a Samsung ML 1450 printer, which in five years has worked without trouble under every variety of Linux I have used, including Mandrake/Mandriva. However, it is not recognised on my fresh installation of MDV 2009.1. I have checked the software installed and have changed the cable. The printer prints its test page as it should. Could the trouble derive from the fact that I am running Gnome after upgrading an earlier installation of Mandriva One (KDE 4)?

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I have a Samsung ML 1450 printer, which in five years has worked without trouble under every variety of Linux I have used, including Mandrake/Mandriva. However, it is not recognised on my fresh installation of MDV 2009.1. I have checked the software installed and have changed the cable. The printer prints its test page as it should. Could the trouble derive from the fact that I am running Gnome after upgrading an earlier installation of Mandriva One (KDE 4)?

have you checked that you're using that printer at the moment you're going to print?

what I mean is that before you print check if you got it selected ....or try to print something else with another software/application...

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CUPS was installed, SS60, but I re-installed it just in case. Every time I've checked, the service has been running.

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Parallel port, David. Guess I need to go to Google.

 

[edit] Once I knew what to search for, finding the fix was immediate. It is to do a chmod 700 on /usr/lib/cups/backend/parallel. That should be done also on .../hal and .../usb when appropriate.

 

What a needless damn headache. This is not the sort of stupid problem one expects from a mature distribution.

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Maybe you're right, David: but one expects continuity, old problems to have been solved, certainly not new and absurd ones.

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It happens across other distros as well, so you can't just blame Mandriva for it. Maybe for the next release, they'll incorporate the change, then it'll be fine.

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Can't set up the printer in MCC, ds17. No way it'll show up in an application.

but how did you print the test without MCC configuration??? mine never did that without a driver and "task-printing-epson" and other packages... :unsure:

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You are right, Ian, but as a Sanctimonious Old Fart (S.O.F., ver. MCML) I shall say that my bumping you off cannot be justified by pointing to the many murders for which the late lamented Bluebeard was responsible.

 

My printer has a self test, ds17, as yours probably does as well. The printer does not need even to be connected to a computer. I press a couple of buttons in the specified way and out comes a test print-out.

 

I should say here that I ran into what might be called a bug. One of the drivers I had installed, in my effort to see that the printer had all the software it needed, had to do with OKI4 printers. This set a "daemon" running, and that gummed up the works. All the applications I ran, kept crashing. I noticed the OKI4 messages on the scrolling screen and removed the offending stuff. All is well again.

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My printer has a self test, ds17, as yours probably does as well. The printer does not need even to be connected to a computer. I press a couple of buttons in the specified way and out comes a test print-out.

 

I should say here that I ran into what might be called a bug. One of the drivers I had installed, in my effort to see that the printer had all the software it needed, had to do with OKI4 printers. This set a "daemon" running, and that gummed up the works. All the applications I ran, kept crashing. I noticed the OKI4 messages on the scrolling screen and removed the offending stuff. All is well again.

 

well you may be right but I thought you ran the print test from MCC..my bad :mellow:

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