Bold white foreground lines are packages that are currently installed and not changed and dim white are un-installed ones available but not installed. one FreeBSD), and three without - two Debian and one NetBSD. gutenprint downgrade Jos van Kan 10-29-05 10:57: Someone recommended me to install gutenprint 5.0.0 since that would have way more funcionality than the old gimpprint. Red background lines are problems/warnings (but only if on something that needs to be installed or you want installed) Green lines are packages to be installed Purple lines are packages to be uninstalled and Cyan lines are packages (on the preview tab) that will be updated (on other tabs there will be a purple/green pair of lines). Ive posted several earlier CUPS related problems, with no real solution except to buy the. I suppose I cannot just throw away the gutenprint stuff. Use - t to access the menu and don't forget to do a - t U to update the package list (aptitude and apt-get are two separate utilities and each needs to have it's lists updated to keep their idea of what packages are around up to date.) Here is a capture of the information for that package on my Debian (Wheezy) PC (not a Pi!):Īny line in an aptitude tab beginning with - can be expended by selecting that line (with / arrows) and hitting and -\ lines collapsed in the same way.
If that seems to be the case (the previous paragraph did not solve your problem) try running sudo aptitude - without any arguments aptitude runs as a text-mode application and it can show you the interrelation between packages and if there is a problem it offers an interactive means to fix things. then go into the printer configuration menu item and follow the prompts. The problem you are experiencing is that the extra package you have requested is later than the ones already installed but apt-get does not know (without running the "update" instruction) that new versions for all the interconnected packages have become available.!įailing that it may be that (temporarily) one or more packages have not been updated on the servers so that there is a mix of updated and un-updated both on the server and you have got a mix of both. sudo apt install printer-driver-gutenprint system-config-printer system-config-printer-udev. in reporting problems spellcheckers overlook gutenprint-lib-5.3.3nb16.
git revision 55730f6 Checkout or browse git repository Last modified: T04:39:30+00:00. Report problems to the qa. pseudopackage in the Debian BTS. Revision 1. gutenprint-locales: Override says localization - optional. Le logiciel A RawTherapee editor window should open automatically, which you can use to tweak your raw file Integrated Product Library Sales Management Darktable Overview A discussion of the differences between Gimp and Darktable A discussion of the differences between Gimp and Darktable. Request diff between arbitrary revisions. You have just done a: sudo apt-get update first haven't you (things can change on a daily basis) then try the sudo apt-get install cups-driver-gutenprint again. all 18612 packages currently available in the NetBSD Packages Collection. Up to / pkgsrc / print / gutenprint-lib. I would check that you really have an up-to-date list of packages available from the servers that you are using.