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Thread ID: 145455 2017-11-07 00:09:00 Ubuntu Finally Running Well! SurferJoe46 (51) Press F1
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1441678 2017-11-07 00:09:00 I got a very nice installation of the Linux Ubuntu distro running – the latest version according to the site that let me get it .

I really like it a lot – it has a lot of possibilities that I can see and I’m getting used to the ‘sudo’ stuff – er, somewhat . But I’m having one serious problem with it: the Wi-Fi stability on it kinda sux .

I will be playing MP3s and streams off Pithos, and it’s great – finds my sound card an all . But it falls apart whenever it feels like it .

I mean that I may be writing or listening and the Wi-Fi just quits . I try to keep the Wi-Fi busy by running music in the background and it works ---- for a while .

Any ideas what I can or should do?

I've thoroughly and seriously dropped all things with a M$ in the name somewhere . I'm going to have to buy a new laser printer though as there is NO WAY I can get a Linux driver for a Canon MF1330 printer .

I've tried . Believe me - I tried!

Sadly, I just within the past 6 months gotten 10 new printer cartridges for it - all hermetically sealed in their OE Canon boxes - 'cause they are real Canon parts, not some $3 . 00/2 Chinese versions that dump powder all over the floor and print racing stripes down each and every sheet .

Any one of youse guys need a Canon MF1330 with 10 new boxed and still sealed cartridges? Youse pay the shipping and they are free!
SurferJoe46 (51)
1441679 2017-11-13 10:36:00 I had look for a driver for that printer and came up empty too. Is that the correct model (MF1330)? I couldn't find anything for that model at all. Make sure that there isn't a compatible printer driver already in the system. Use the System Settings, Add printer dialog to check (maybe you already tried this). There are a lot of Canon models listed there.

If you do have to buy a new laser printer the best makes with almost guaranteed Linux support are HP or Brother.

I had a Lexmark printer years ago that was difficult to get working in Linux but after a lot a sleuthing I found out there was a Lexmark driver for a similar model to the one I had and that worked perfectly. So, even if you can't get the exact model match sometimes another driver will work ... but it's a bit of a mission to pin it down. Lots of trial and error I guess. :waughh:
Rod J (451)
1441680 2017-11-13 22:38:00 Hi Joe got any more details - is it a multi function printer and does it come in different versions ? intended for commercial or domestic use? I have a few hints, but seems I am not supplying enough info to go futher. Laggard (17509)
1441681 2017-11-14 01:23:00 I found a driver for a Canon MF3111 that gives me PDF printing ability . That will suffice me for a bit until I can afford a printer with Linux capability .

It's a 3 function . . . you know . . . . without FAX ability .

It can collate and 2-sided print . . . with a 350ct paper drawer and a short run 50ct page drawer .

I hold very little hope for making it run under Linux as it did . . . . . but I hold no remorseful thoughts about it . I'll really miss the fact that it never dries up the ink if it lies fallow .

Ah well . . . .

Next windmill please . . . . . . . . . . . . (pardon my Quixoticism) .

I made a new word!!!!
SurferJoe46 (51)
1441682 2017-11-14 04:40:00 Is this it Joe? www.usa.canon.com

If so they say there is no driver .It may be part of your OS


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Laggard (17509)
1441683 2017-11-14 09:25:00 Close . . . but I don't have that one, mine is a MR for Multi-Function .

I'm not sure what driver I finally settled on, but it's crippled to only rendering PDFs .

But quite a few of the fonts are missing too and I get strange Vulcan words .
SurferJoe46 (51)
1441684 2017-11-15 23:56:00 It may be close enough, worth a try. driver page www.usa.canon.com

It has 32 & 64 bit Linux drivers
Laggard (17509)
1441685 2017-11-16 07:10:00 At this point, I've given up on this printer . It's been harder on me to let it go than you can imagine - it's like a good friend . It always printed when I wanted it to - almost silently . (sigh)

(sniff) - I just sold my old best friend - my Canon Laser .

I got almost as much money as I needed to get a new one . The 6 new, extra refills sold it I think . A Win XP-P user wanted it .

I really like the look of this Samsung though: SL-M2875DW/XAC
SurferJoe46 (51)
1441686 2017-11-16 10:51:00 That Samsung printer seems to have some Linux support. I found a suitable driver here: www.easydriver.xyz

Down the bottom of the page the first link is for Linux 32/64-bit. I had a look at the driver and it looks pretty straightforward to install. Just extract the driver somewhere and run the install script in a terminal session.
Rod J (451)
1441687 2017-11-16 19:07:00 Got it! Thanks!

If I install this driver package now - before I get the printer, will Ubuntu find it automatically --- or is there another step once I have the hardware here?

IOW: Will pre-loading the driver now make the printer more or less, PNP?
SurferJoe46 (51)
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