On 10/17/2016 09:20 AM, Andreas Assmann wrote:
For my printer Canon Pixma iP4600 series (which works pretty well under Windows7 and Windows10), I downloaded the attached driver in order to install it also under Linux Fedora LXDE (iP4600_RPM_printer.tar). But, unfortunately, there was no driver to find in the comfortable and easy-to-install RPM-format; and the one I found is in TAR-format which does not help me. In the end, after hours and hours of unsuccessful trying, I am still unable to get around with the TAR-format. I know that it is possible to make a RPM-driver from a TAR-driver. Can anyone of you do this for me? Thanks so lot. Andreas
Hi Andreas, unfortunately I do not know anything about this process. However, you may be able to ask on users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx to receive more wide coverage on this since it seems like this an issue that can go beyond laptops specifically.
Good luck in finding what you're looking for! -- Cheers, Justin W. Flory jflory7@xxxxxxxxx
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