Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 10th Jun 2010 12:53 UTC
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Thom, if it doesn't work, here's how I've done it - KDE3 and some HP printer floating around - tried the drivers - didn't work, dumped them. I added a new printer device from the KDE menu, and I've simply chosen RAW TCP printer type - I just entered the IP and the port, and voila, it was running like a charm. HTH in case you need that.
Here is how to install the 32bit drivers on a 64 bit system.
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=lexmark_linux&nu...
Stupidly, even with the 32bit runtime, the package denies installation, so one merely needs to unpack it, and then run it.
It worked a treat with my X2650 in 10.04
Edited 2010-06-10 13:24 UTC




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Holy crap!
What in the name of.... They released this only a few months ago, I see. I have to admit that after checking every week between November and February I kind of stopped hoping. Nice stuff. Article still stands though: it's a problem others deal with too.
Trying out drivers...
EDIT: Nevermind. 32bit only. I'm on 64bit.
Edited 2010-06-10 13:18 UTC