Mamerto Menapace, an Argentinian monk, wrote a story entitled "El Pajaro Azul" ("The Blue Bird"). In this story, a prince gradually falls very sick and no doctor can determine the source of his disease. A hermit is brought from his mountain as the last hope, and this wise man tells everyone that the prince is dying of nostalgia. To get cured, the prince must start a journey looking for a rare blue bird.
So, the sick prince travels all around the earth, in an futile attempt to find the blue bird and become well again. However, no person has seen the bird and, defeated, he returns home as an old man only to discover that, among all the other birds that he had in his palace, there was a particularly blue one.
Well, that same thing just happened to me with my Epson XP-231 multifunction printer and Elive 3.0, the new OS on my laptop.
Elive has been running magnificently; I could not be feeling happier. Nevertheless, the real test of the OS is to get my printer/scanner to work.
The first part, printing, was not that difficult. Even thought Elive comes with a convenient utility to add a new printer (the same one I have seen in Mageia 6) in Applications/preferences/print settings, the process of adding the printer gets stuck. But this problem can be circumvented by opening the browser and typing http://localhost:631/ to go to CUPS. From there, one can add the printer (once that the iscan bundle with the drivers is installed).
Scanning was, on the other hand, a nightmare. I read lots of forums and tried many solutions to no avail. Defeated, I ran another search and found a blog post with a procedure that looked promising. I tried this last solution and, sure enough, it worked like a charm.
The great irony here was that it was Megatotoro, my own brother, who had posted here the procedure that I needed! I looked all over the internet and the solution was closer than I had imagined, a complete blue bird effect.
In Elive, one has to basically use SciTE as root to open the files dll.conf (to add the line example-backend), epson.conf, and epson2.conf (to add the values that one gets with the comand sane-find-scanner in Terminology). In my case, I had to uncomment, in both files, the line usb 0x01aa 0x0001 and modify it to read:
usb 0x04b8 0x1102
That was it.
Now I can both print and scan on Elive 3.0
A blog to compile what I have learned (and what I am learning) about Mandriva (and GNU/Linux in general) since 2009, when I migrated. Current distros I'm using: OpenMandriva Lx ROME 5.0, Mageia 9, MX 19, Manjaro 23.1, and Elive 3.
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