On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 11:50, Roy Harrington wrote: > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "David > Wroblewski" > <dawroblewski@y...> wrote: > > I've resurrected an old PC and installed Redhat 9 Linux > > on it this weekend. I have QTR2 compiled & installed but > > I'm not home free yet--I'm not seeing what I *think* I > > should see when I add my 2200--no references to a > > "QuadToneRIP" printer model, for example, though I can > > add it as a straight 2200 and print a CUPS test page. > > > > Before I post questions, I'm wondering if anyone has > > yet assembled a set of notes, even crude, for Linux > > installs. If so, I would appreciate them. I'd also be > > happy to contribute to them based on my experiences. Feel > > free to send them offline to dawroblewski@y... > > > > I'm sure my questions are pretty dopey--I have limited > > Linux sysadmin experience and haven't been in the Mac > > world for a while. But maybe that makes me useful as a > > crash test dummy... > > > > Thanks, > > David > > David, > > To get the correct printer model you need the PPD file that > has the QTR info included. In the QTR distribution there's > a PPDs directory that has all the PPD files in compressed format. > There's also a Makefile that will install these in the correct > location assuming cups-config exists and gives the location. > > Unfortunately I don't have a Linux system so I'm not sure > where they should reside on your system. > > Roy > > Hi Roy, There are a number of make files in the Linux distribution - which one moves the ppds ? Roger
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: QTR2 Linux install questions
2003-10-12 by Roger Sopher
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