Re: Epson printer driver and implications, LSB, OS
Ted Pomeroy <[email protected]> Wed, 10 Nov 2021 16:30:13 -0700
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Leroy & NMGLUGers, 1) Probably a good idea to upgrade to Bullseye, Debian 11; many articles are out on the 'net; eg. https://www.tecmint.com/upgrade-debian-10-to-debian-11/. If you have questions about this let us know. I followed an article which I read and reviewed a few times before executing the steps. But having the most current edition of the OS makes sense as a rule. 2) Review your sources.list; you may have to enable contrib or non-free to find packages for your printer. See this link for Debian manuals & upgrades <https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-reference/ch02.en.html#_life_with_eternal_upgrades> to review the whole idea of upgrades. 3) Try to keep it simple; start where you are. The Debian 11 release notes are here: bullseye/amd64/release-notes/ <https://www.debian.org/releases/bullseye/amd64/release-notes/>. Do remember having a backup of your system is always recommended. Also, Debian wiki reminds users to stick with packages within the Debian system. I run Debian 11 and on different hardware Xubuntu 21.10. The two year cycle of Debian versus the six month cycle with Xubuntu gives me a perspective on the changes in the Debian/Ubuntu families. I don't push the limit of any system. I tried to buck the system and lock Firefox at one release and that did not work out - after a series of freezes, I resumed updating Firefox with the approved and current versions. I learned how to set the application settings to make the updated versions work as I wished within the parameters allowed. This does not address the printer issues, but might give you a beginning. In fact a brief web search follows a "now you see it, now you don't" pattern. One other fix I have for wireless printers is to revert to a usb cable; somehow this has made printing easier for two friends who had trouble waking a wireless printer for the occasional print job. Good luck. Do keep working on this and let us know. Thank you, Ted P On Wed, Nov 10, 2021 at 7:17 AM LeRoy Diener <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi NMGLUG folks, > > I'm trying to get my Epson WF-3640 printer to print from my Debian 10 > laptop. > I have not found a driver specifically for this. > I did find a generic driver named epson-escpr for many epson printers > from https://www.openprinting.org/printer/Epson/Epson-WF-3640_Series > > Here's info about my 64-bit OS: > ll@leno:~$ lsb_release -a > No LSB modules are available. > Distributor ID: Debian > Description: Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster) > Release: 10 > Codename: buster > > I selected the file for x86 64 bit and 1.4.1 (DEB for LSB 3.2). > I clicked on it and selected the option to open with GDebi Package > Installer. > I got an error that Dependency is not satisfiable: lsb (>= 3.2) > > I heard that debian no longer allows LSB. I don't really understand the > relationship. It might be that debian has removed or relocated some > functionality related to LSB. It seems like this is the issue preventing me > from getting this printer to work for me. > > What to do? > Implications... > I've heard that there are some work-arounds possible, but that might > create problems. > I found a forum post suggesting that debian 11 might work with some driver > for this printer. It makes sense for me to upgrade soon to debian 11. > I've heard that, if connectivity to printers and other apps is important > to me, I might try Ubuntu. > One idea is to use a different OS on a different laptop. > Another idea is to use a VM for printing. I already have Win10 in a VM. I > could put Ubuntu into a VM. > > I welcome your thoughts. > LeRoy > -- > There is something glorious birthing within all of us. (New for 2021) > I am the Love of God, no matter what. > LeRoy Diener > 213-LEROYIZ > 213-537-6949 > www.leroydiener.com/ > _______________________________________________ > nmglug mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.nmglug.org/listinfo.cgi/nmglug-nmglug.org > _______________________________________________ nmglug mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nmglug.org/listinfo.cgi/nmglug-nmglug.org