Folks,
I downloaded a Canon printer driver a while back and I'm trying to install it now. It's an .rpm package. So, I installed Alien, figured out how to log in as root [good that root isn't default. I could really do a lot of damage ] but I can't cd to where the package is located 'Downloads'. I don't know Linux syntax and I'm trying things I'm finding in other posts but nothing works. Related question, do I have to convert each file in the package? There are 4 files. Two 'common' and two 'piximaip'. Any help is appreciated.
Edit - Another question. Is it possible to convert the driver to a .deb and post it, since Canon apparently doesn't like Debian , or is it some sort of copyright violation. anybody know?
SOLVED Printer driver help.
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Re: Printer driver help.
I do not have a Canon printer so i do not have any first hand experience with these but they may help: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CanonCaptDrv190,
http://mambo.kuhp.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~takushi/#canon
http://mambo.kuhp.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~takushi/#canon
Linux User #481272 Reg: 15th Sept., 2008
Re: Printer driver help.
The printer driver on the Japanese site most like will not work since it was based on Ubuntu 7.04. My findings corroborate that post Ubuntu 8.04, aka Mint 5, the work-around from mambo will not work. However, a very simple, albeit costly---you must pay for it--- solution is to buy the Turboprint program from www.turboprint.de. Their driver program works on virtually any Canon printer and installs very nicely in all recent versions of Mint Linux. Canon makes little or no effort to produce or adapt drivers for Linux. They make great, inexpensive printers to buy and use, but their Linux support is terrible. I went though a lot of sweat and anguish before deciding that Turboprint's solution was/is the cheapest.
Re: Printer driver help.
Tried to install driver but get
Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: libglib1.2 (>= 1.2.0)
Seems to want to work but I'm guessing there's some glitch. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: libglib1.2 (>= 1.2.0)
Seems to want to work but I'm guessing there's some glitch. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Re: Printer driver help.
If you have an iP1000 on Linux system, try this -
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=45609 post #4
I've tried 5 different ways and this one was the only one that actually worked!
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=45609 post #4
I've tried 5 different ways and this one was the only one that actually worked!