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From: David Csercsics <kajarii@shaw.ca>
To: blinux-list@redhat.com
Subject: hardware setup help please
Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2002 17:21:13 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20020119172113.A8638@shaw.ca> (raw)

Ok so I managed to get Debian installed and it all works great except for
the fact that I can't figure out how to get my printer and my soundcardto work.
I've got teh emu10k1 module in my kernel (that's supposedly the correct one
to use for a soundblaster live card) and so I figured it woudl be easier to
install the alsa stuff and then use the alsaconf script to make it work.
Well that doesn't appear to work since Debian's alsaconf doesn't seem to
recognize my soundcard so I am not sure what is going on with that. As for
the printer it's an HP DeskJet 940C which is supported according to the
linuxprinting.org page. They recommend that you download and install the
hpijs driver and then install ghostscript. So I did that but how the heck do
I print with this thing now? The linuxprinting.org page didn't have
instructions for that, they just said that it was supported and they said
you have to make a /etc/pritcap file for it. I coudl do that but it needs to
know what "filter" to use and some other thigns that I don't have a clue
about. I should point out that this printer has a usb and a parallel
interface as well. Which of those does linux like better? If some kind soul
would give me ahand with this stuff that woudl be greatly appreciated. I
just don't know very much about how unix-like systems handle hardware so I
have a lot to read I'k sure. I've also got to get my cd burner and scanner
workign as well but we'll start with the printer and the sound card as I
need to print some stuff and it's too quiet in here. So thanks for allowing
me to suck up some of your bandwidth with my rather stupid questions. With
my luck I probably read the wrong documentation. But I'm learning thigns
every day. And I haven't crashed my system yet so that is good. Even got my
program almost finished. And anyway fiddling aroudn with this stuff keeps
you out of trouble. So I'm off to go read some more and hack at this till I
figure it out. Thanks to all of you who responded to my last post. I've got
my machine all organized now and it works right finally. Thanks a lot for
that and thanks for takign the time to read this as well.

been sent off to live 




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