Dear Package maintainers and hackers. Below package(s) in openSUSE:Factory have been failing to build for at least 4 weeks. We tried to send out notifications to the configured bugowner/maintainers of the package(s), but so far no fix has been submitted. This probably means that the maintainer/bugowner did not yet find the time to look into the matter and he/she would certainly appreciate help to get this sorted. - python-cfn-lint Unless somebody is stepping up and submitting fixes, the listed package(s) are going to be removed from openSUSE:Factory. Kind regards, DimStar / Dominique Leuenberger <dimstar@opensuse.org>
Please see https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/912517 DimStar / Dominique Leuenberger <dimstar@opensuse.org> 于2021年8月17日周二 上午6:02写道:
Dear Package maintainers and hackers.
Below package(s) in openSUSE:Factory have been failing to build for at least 4 weeks. We tried to send out notifications to the configured bugowner/maintainers of the package(s), but so far no fix has been submitted. This probably means that the maintainer/bugowner did not yet find the time to look into the matter and he/she would certainly appreciate help to get this sorted.
- python-cfn-lint
Unless somebody is stepping up and submitting fixes, the listed package(s) are going to be removed from openSUSE:Factory.
Kind regards, DimStar / Dominique Leuenberger <dimstar@opensuse.org>
Please see https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/912517
DimStar / Dominique Leuenberger <dimstar@opensuse.org> 于2021年8月17日周二 上午6:02写道:
Dear Package maintainers and hackers.
Below package(s) in openSUSE:Factory have been failing to build for at least 4 weeks. We tried to send out notifications to the configured bugowner/maintainers of the package(s), but so far no fix has been submitted. This probably means that the maintainer/bugowner did not yet find the time to look into the matter and he/she would certainly appreciate help to get this sorted.
- python-cfn-lint
Unless somebody is stepping up and submitting fixes, the listed package(s) are going to be removed from openSUSE:Factory.
Kind regards, DimStar / Dominique Leuenberger <dimstar@opensuse.org> I guess this is the source of the Linux distros, including Leap and the other. So why is it that Windows and Mint can find and install printers without any input from the user--Mint install disk is only about 2 gigs, not like OS. It's next to impossible for me to install my printers--an HP and an Epson, but Mint can do it! And their install disk is only about 2 GiB, and yours is about 4! I really like the KDE system and I would really like to stay with
On 8/16/21 10:06 PM, Fushan Wen wrote: this distro, but I CAN'T STAND the printer problem! --doug
On 17/08/2021 07.45, Douglas McGarrett wrote:
Below package(s) in openSUSE:Factory have been failing to build
I guess this is the source of the Linux distros, including Leap and the other. So why is it that Windows and Mint can find and install printers without any input from the user--Mint install disk is only about 2 gigs, not like OS. It's next to impossible for me to install my printers--an HP and an Epson, but Mint can do it! And their install disk is only about 2 GiB, and yours is about 4! I really like the KDE system and I would really like to stay with this distro, but I CAN'T STAND the printer problem! --doug
we also have this 163 MB install disk: http://download.opensuse.org/tumbleweed/iso/openSUSE-Tumbleweed-NET-x86_64-C... The point is that all major distributions have online software repositories that are much bigger (e.g. http://opensuse.zq1.de/tumbleweed/ lists 112 GB for current oss repos) Also, you replied to an unrelated thread. Please don't. It will sort your mail in the wrong place and less people will see it. For the printer problem, I heard cups has something built in its web-UI and we ship some other config tools outside of yast. Maybe this: https://help.gnome.org/admin//system-admin-guide/3.32/network-printer-config... I only configure a printer every 10-20 years. Most recently via https://github.com/bmwiedemann/zq1-salt/blob/master/srv/salt/config/hp/print...
On Mi, 2021-08-18 at 02:51 +0200, Bernhard M. Wiedemann wrote:
On 17/08/2021 07.45, Douglas McGarrett wrote:
It's next to impossible for me to install my printers--an HP and an Epson, but Mint can do it! And their install disk is only about 2 GiB, and yours is about 4! I really like the KDE system and I would really like to stay with this distro, but I CAN'T STAND the printer problem! --doug
Also, you replied to an unrelated thread. Please don't. It will sort your mail in the wrong place and less people will see it.
Ack.
For the printer problem, I heard cups has something built in its web- UI and we ship some other config tools outside of yast. Maybe this: https://help.gnome.org/admin//system-admin-guide/3.32/network-printer-config...
I only configure a printer every 10-20 years. Most recently via https://github.com/bmwiedemann/zq1-salt/blob/master/srv/salt/config/hp/print...
@Doug - It would help if you supplied more information. First of all, "HP" and "Epson" don't mean much, there are lots of printers from both manufacturers requiring very different settings. You need to tell us the models, and how you connect to the printer (locally/USB, network, ...). What exactly did you do on Mint to configure the printers? Which tools were you using? If it's a network printer, you may need to check your firewall settings. In particular, you probably need to allow the mdns service: firewall-cmd --zone=home --add-service=mdns (replace the zone name with whatever you are using for your local interface) and restart avahi-daemon.service (make sure it's enabled). Then check if avahi finds any printers by running avahi-browse -t _ipp._tcp avahi-browse -t _ipps._tcp avahi-browse -t _printer._tcp For HP, you may want to try the tools hp-setup or hp-toolbox from the hplip package. They usually do quite a good job detecting your printer. For recent network printers, you must enable the MDNS protocol for device detection. The tools should also tell you whether you need the proprietary hplip plugin (run hp-plugin for that - maybe if Mint ships this out of the box it might explain why the printer worked on Mint and not on openSUSE. openSUSE simply can't ship it for legal reasons). For Epson, I can't say much. openSUSE ships the same basic printing software as Mint, so indeed, if the printers work on Mint, they should also work on openSUSE. One issue that we currently have on openSUSE is that the YaST printer module has become outdated and doesn't work as smoothly as it used to. As Bernhard already said, I'd try the cups web interface (https://localhost:631 -> Administration -> Add printer -> login with user "root" and your root password). If all else fails, check the printer database on openprinting.org for information about your printers. Regards Martin
participants (5)
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Bernhard M. Wiedemann
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DimStar / Dominique Leuenberger
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Douglas McGarrett
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Fushan Wen
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Martin Wilck