On 23/02/2020 15:29, Vojtěch Zeisek wrote:
I had had some time ago Brother multifunctional laser printer and scanner, I downloaded set of packages and script (as You did). The installation was basically smooth, I just had to manually install some missing libraries (I manually installed the packages one-by-one using zypper), and then ran the script (it also did some CUPS configuration). Apart of manual install of some packages and fact that the driver was 32-bit only, it was smooth. I could then easily manage the printer via local CUPS web interface http://localhost:631/ It was network printer and it allowed several protocols to connect, but no configuration was needed on my firewall.
Ok thanks for the info. I'm going to see how I get with the ppd file in YaST and if that doesn't configure it satisfactorily I guess I'll have to do the full install with the script. I find it strange that other rpms they provide, including the scanner drivers, are 64-bit, yet just the printer driver despite being as new or newer than the other files, remains only 32-bit. And it's that one that drags in the other 84 dependencies. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org