Erik Jakobsen
It is installed, but I can't find it in runlevel editor.
Strange, so there is no service called hplip? What is the output of: ,---- | ls /etc/init.d/hplip `---- ?
# rpm -q hplip hplip-2.8.4-28.
If the file is not there, What is the output of: ,---- | rpm -ql hplip | grep etc `---- ?
How is that to be done, and do I have to follow the install example from 10.3 ?.
The compilation instructions are the same. You will need to change the paths in the "installation_sources" commands to point to the 11.0 repo. After looking at it more closely, you can do it in YAST/2 if you want. You will need to have the "OSS", "DEGUG", and the "NON-OSS" repo enabled. Now run this command as root: xterm -e su -c "yast --install cups cups-client cupsddk cups-devel dbus-1-devel python-gobject2 gcc-c++ ghostscript-library openssl libjpeg-devel net-snmp-devel glibc libtool libgphoto2-devel libusb libusb-devel make python-imaging python-qt python-ctypes dbus-1-python python-devel python-xml python python sane sane-devel sane xsane"
Where can I find the config.log file ?
The config.log file is created in the top level of the source tree after you run the "./configure" commandline as specified on the page. Charles