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On 2020-07-12 01:13:21 Doug McGarrett wrote:
Figured out how to install my HP LaserJet, and it works fine. Problem is to install Epson WP-4530 all-in-one. The install files in the /usr//share/cups... directory are in a format strange to the Epson website, as far as I can tell; I have a downloaded file which I recognize from old times, but it's in rpm format, which I have not seen for a FILE, before, only for a complete app. And I know that OpenSuse has it's own way of dealing with rpms--I could decode it by the old rpm -Uvh system, but Suse might not like that, so what should I do now? Thanx--doug
AFAIK, RPM is just a wrapper around an archive file, with added metadata; so it could be used to enclose a single file. In any case, the rpm command still works as well as ever, so no reason not to give it a try. Leslie -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-support+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-support+owner@opensuse.org