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Re: apache2 missing a file, won't run.



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Brian wrote:
> On Tue 07 May 2019 at 13:29:39 -0000, Dan Purgert wrote:
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>> Gene Heskett wrote:
>> > On Tuesday 07 May 2019 05:28:26 am Dan Purgert wrote:
>> >> Gene Heskett wrote:
>> >>> [...]
>> >>> Is that a lib/module I can install to a
>> >>> 4.9.0-9-rt-amd64 #1 SMP PREEMPT RT Debian 4.9.168-1
>> >>> kernel?
>> >>
>> >> Multiarch?  It's a dpkg setting so that you can get packages for a
>> >> different architecture (e.g. 32-bit "i386" packages on a 64-bit
>> >> machine).
>> >>
>> >> You didn't answer which printer it was, though.
>> >
>> > Brother MFC-J6920DW, it can handle up to 11x17 paper, handy when 
>> 
>> According to the driver install notes [1] (step2), there are some prereq
>> procedures[2].  Prereq (5) on that page is for Debian / Ubuntu 64-bit
>> machines.
>> 
>> NOTE -- I just grabbed the LPR *deb package (as I prefer LPR over cups).
>> You can go through the tool here[3] to select the cupswrapper driver, if
>> you prefer.
>
> There is enough misinformation in Gene's post without adding more. :)
> Both the LPR and the CUPSwrapper printer driver packages are required.
> One contains a PPD and the other a driver for conversion to the specific
> printer language.

I have never pulled in the CUPSwrapper driver, and have never had a
problem with the printer.

>> Some features may require that you've connected the printer via USB (I
>> have a MFC-L8860CDW connected to the network that "loses" a lot of the
>> "from the PC" functionality due to that).
>
> MFC-L8860CDW? What features are missing from network connected device?
>
Mainly the "pushbutton scan" and other fancy scanning options from the
"usb driver" -- I mean, I can walk over to the thing, and hit the "scan
to SFTP" button and get a PDF, but that's about the extent of my "scan
back to a PC" ability.  There are also a couple of "on the printer"
options that require a windows compter (although, thinking about it,
those may be more like "scan to SMB share").

But scan-to-pdf is perfectly acceptable for my scanning needs.

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