Jaa-a... jotain se mun printteristäni ulvoo:
karri@karri-desktop:~$ sudo dpkg --configure -a
Password:
Setting up hpoj (0.91-12) ...
hpoj: To enable scanning with sane you must
hpoj: manually uncomment the hpoj entry in /etc/sane.d/dll.conf.
Stopping the HP OfficeJet Linux driver.
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This program manages devices controlled by the HP OfficeJet Linux
driver (hpoj). It attempts to probe your computer for local parallel-
and USB-connected devices, and allows you to specify network addresses
for remote JetDirect-connected devices.
If you experience any difficulties in detecting your device(s), then
refer to the hpoj documentation for troubleshooting information.
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Currently defined device names ([*]=default):
(none)
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Probe for parallel-connected devices ([y]/n)? y
Successfully loaded kernel module "lp" for the device probe.
Warning: Probing incorrect I/O port addresses could result in system
instability and/or data loss! Consult your hardware documentation, BIOS
setup and/or kernel messages to verify correct base addresses in the
following prompts. Also, take care not to probe parallel ports that
have non-printer devices (such as disk or tape drives) connected.
Probe parallel port "-base 0x378 -basehigh 0x778 -device /dev/lp0" (y/[n])?
Ei hajuakaan mitä tuohon pitäisi vastata.
EDIT:
Suljin terminaalin kesken konfiguroinnin kun en tiennyt mitä muutakaan tehdä. Syötin dpkg-komennon uudestaan ja nythän terminaali vasta hepulin sai:
karri@karri-desktop:~$ karri@karri-desktop:~$ sudo dpkg --configure -a
bash: karri@karri-desktop:~$: command not found
karri@karri-desktop:~$ Password:
bash: Password:: command not found
karri@karri-desktop:~$ Setting up hpoj (0.91-12) ...
bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
karri@karri-desktop:~$ hpoj: To enable scanning with sane you must
bash: hpoj:: command not found
karri@karri-desktop:~$ hpoj: manually uncomment the hpoj entry in /etc/sane.d/dll.conf.
bash: hpoj:: command not found
karri@karri-desktop:~$
karri@karri-desktop:~$ Stopping the HP OfficeJet Linux driver.
bash: Stopping: command not found
karri@karri-desktop:~$
karri@karri-desktop:~$ ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Usage: command-not-found [options] <command-name>
command-not-found: error: no such option: ----------------------------------------------------------------------
bash: ----------------------------------------------------------------------: command not found
karri@karri-desktop:~$
karri@karri-desktop:~$ This program manages devices controlled by the HP OfficeJet Linux
bash: This: command not found
karri@karri-desktop:~$ driver (hpoj). It attempts to probe your computer for local parallel-
bash: syntax error near unexpected token `hpoj'
karri@karri-desktop:~$ and USB-connected devices, and allows you to specify network addresses
The program 'and' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing:
sudo apt-get install and
Make sure you have the 'universe' component enabled
bash: and: command not found
karri@karri-desktop:~$ for remote JetDirect-connected devices.
bash: syntax error near unexpected token `JetDirect-connected'
karri@karri-desktop:~$
karri@karri-desktop:~$ If you experience any difficulties in detecting your device(s), then
bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
karri@karri-desktop:~$ refer to the hpoj documentation for troubleshooting information.
The program 'refer' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing:
sudo apt-get install groff
bash: refer: command not found
karri@karri-desktop:~$
karri@karri-desktop:~$ ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Usage: command-not-found [options] <command-name>
command-not-found: error: no such option: ----------------------------------------------------------------------
bash: ----------------------------------------------------------------------: command not found
karri@karri-desktop:~$
karri@karri-desktop:~$ Currently defined device names ([*]=default):
bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
karri@karri-desktop:~$ (none)
bash: none: command not found
karri@karri-desktop:~$
karri@karri-desktop:~$ ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Usage: command-not-found [options] <command-name>
command-not-found: error: no such option: ----------------------------------------------------------------------
bash: ----------------------------------------------------------------------: command not found
karri@karri-desktop:~$
karri@karri-desktop:~$ Probe for parallel-connected devices ([y]/n)? y
bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
karri@karri-desktop:~$
karri@karri-desktop:~$ Successfully loaded kernel module "lp" for the device probe.
bash: Successfully: command not found
karri@karri-desktop:~$
karri@karri-desktop:~$ Warning: Probing incorrect I/O port addresses could result in system
bash: Warning:: command not found
karri@karri-desktop:~$ instability and/or data loss! Consult your hardware documentation, BIOS
bash: instability: command not found
karri@karri-desktop:~$ setup and/or kernel messages to verify correct base addresses in the
bash: setup: command not found
karri@karri-desktop:~$ following prompts. Also, take care not to probe parallel ports that
bash: following: command not found
karri@karri-desktop:~$ have non-printer devices (such as disk or tape drives) connected.
bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
karri@karri-desktop:~$
karri@karri-desktop:~$ Probe parallel port "-base 0x378 -basehigh 0x778 -device /dev/lp0" (y/[n])?
bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
karri@karri-desktop:~$
karri@karri-desktop:~$