Re: re: Help installing application

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I promise this is it unless I get my program working.  Just FYI:  I believe I would need a licensed version of Windows to use VM Ware, correct?  If so, that's not an option because I wiped XP right off my computer intentionally after a few months of using Ubuntu in various forms (live CD, Wubi).  I did not have enough room for both (older Compaq 40GB hard drive) and Windows was really annoying and boring me (ironic that it could do both).  Anyway, just wanted to make that clear - this Canon issue is not a big deal just a project/challenge.  Everything else I have works (DVD, cd, external HD which I formatted to ext 3, mp3 players (all four of them, except the one that just died bc of  a known Creative issue), printers/scanner even the Canon), firewire and I've used  Open Office for  about a year anyway so all my docs are good. This photo printing thing is the absolute only thing that I can't "fix" with my current setup.  I knew this going in and went straight Ubuntu anyway.  That is how much I love the penguin OS! Seriously:)

Forgive me if I'm way off topic, but the linux developers/community are doing a really impressive job.  I can't say thank you enough because I love my computer again!

On 7/7/07, L. Rahyen <research@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Saturday July 7 2007 21:33, M Thompson wrote:
> Thanks for the info.  I am really surprised about HP - I have two (a
> laserjet that is almost nine years old and a small photosmart) and both
> work very well.

        My experience is different. For example, I have HP scanner and it isn't
supported under Linux though very same model is (it should be noted that as
far as I know HP don't provide Linux support at all - it is provided by
others who wrote drivers for Linux for HP devices). Most scanners from HP
still have no support. Even worse, even Windows driver (I use it under
VMWare) don't make to work scanner well - because scanner itself is far from
perfect and Windows driver are even worse - it even often "forget" to turn
off the light in the scanner (no, this is not because I stop virtual machine,
I have it running 24 hours per day usually - so that's real bug in HP
driver). I also have seen HP color laser printer - its quality was very bad
and there is no support for Linux for specific model I have looked.
        Maybe situation with their ink printers is better. I do not know (I seen only
their scanner and color laser printers). But my personal experience with HP
was very bad.
        What about Epson, if you buy it, it WILL be expensive. You cannot use cheap
ink or cheap toner with it (it is possible to use toner and ink from
non-Epson manufacturer and this will save money but will be relatively
expensive anyway if quality of ink or toner is suitable). If you care about
saving money Lexmark is better choice (because even if you will use bad ink
it will not harm printer itself at all; in case of Epson ink printers you may
and likely will kill it with bad inks) and it has offical support under
Linux.
        I have no idea about HP ink printers though. Never seen 'em.
        Anyway, in all cases don't forget to see in the Google what others talk about
device you are going to purchase. In my experience this has saved me a lot of
time and prevented possible problems.
        Oh well, this is offtopic here...

> I VERY much appreciate your time and efforts.  If I can make it work, I will
> let everyone know.  If not, thanks again for taking the time to help me:)
> I will try my best to pay it forward.

        If your program is using USB directly and you cannot or don't want to use lp
port instead then for "fast result" try VMWare ( http://www.vmware.com - they
have a demo version) - this is exactly what I use when WINE fail to support
something I need (mostly Autodesk AutoCAD and 3ds max, and sometimes I use my
HP scanner). QEmu is free but it also have less functionality and it is may
be hard to set it up correctly for some users.
        But typically I try to avoid use of virtual machine - because they run
Windows and Windows is buggy - it is a mess to run more than 1-2 programs at
once there. So I use WINE when this is possible, even for communication with
devices like Samsung mobile phone (don't like it and I didn't purchased it
actually - this was some kind of a gift to me).
        Good luck to you with getting your program running!

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