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Thanks, Dai
I'll give it a go,and let you know how it works.
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Firefox 57 Quantum is simply the fastest browser Ive ever tested and its far faster than Chrome.
Glad you got your system running Capt,
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Thanks,CC
I'm glad to have it functional also. Now, to ask all a question. What would you recommend for a good all in one printer(scanner) that works well with Q4OS. I know there has been discussion on this before,but new ones come out all the time. I was recently pointed toward Brother printers & scanners. Let me know your thoughts.
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Im an HP guy and have always favored HP with my use of Linux. I wont recommend a specific model, as you may want to research your own choices. Im sure others will chime in but given the great support for HP Ive not had any issues.
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I have found Brother and Epson to be pretty good and have heard Cannon are too but haven't owned one, but I would search the user forums for the model you are going to purchase first as some models seem to be supported better than others.
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What would you recommend for a good all in one printer(scanner) that works well with Q4OS.
We would recommend you to search for a Linux/Debian compatible printers, you could start for ex. here https://haydenjames.io/finding-linux-co … -printers/
of here https://www.openprinting.org/printers
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Thank you all, I will research it and let you know.
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In terms of quality Canon printers are great, my wife has two of them she uses with Windows 7 but Ive not had success with them in Linux.
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IN terms of strictly supporting linux, HP & Brother are the best 2. Samsung I've heard is also pretty good, but never owned one personally. Epson has gotten better in recent years and now offers linux drivers for select models, but for a long time had no support for anything linux, and still only has support for a few models.
Q4OS Trinity machine - Crelander E160. Intel Celeron N5105, 16GB LPDDR4, 512GB m.2 SATA SSD, Intel UHD graphics, Intel 7265 Wifi 5 + BT 4.x, 16" 3072x1920 LCD.
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I'm liking the HP All in One 1510 since it supports most of Linux OS's.... esp. Debian 8,9. I like to stick with all HP,since I have an old HP Deskjet 952C that works perfectly with Q4OS.
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Don't blame you, I've been sticking with HP printers for 15+ years due to their linux compatibility. My primary concern when purchasing.
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Ive got older HP printers and they continue to work well with Linux, along side my newer devices.
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Dai,
I tried installing Slimjet the way you posted; however,terminal posted "could not find command". How would I type this command in to install Slimjet....?
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There are some options here, first would be using dpkg (proven method), this command should work
sudo dpkg -i slimjet_i386.deb
I'm not sure the name of the file you are using, but adjust the filename (slimjet_i386.deb in the example) according to your file name. Then you will have to run
sudo apt-get -f install
This will finish the installation and include the missing dependencies (if there are any).
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Hows the system running Capt?
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Thanks Dai...!
Excellent, CC..! I'm super impressed with Firefox 57..! This new Scorpion version seems to have all the bells and whistles, I just noticed the shortcut keys for functions. Perhaps I didn't notice it on Orion...this new Scorpion seems much more "user friendly"....by the way, I settled on the HP All In One 1510. It should be here tomorrow,I'll let you know how it syncs up with this computer. I am also impressed on how quickly this OS turns off...what a difference from Microslop....!
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Ive got a friend who has a HP 1510 running it on Linux Mint and he hasnt had any issues.
I agree Scorpion is more user friendly and turns off lightning fast.
Firefox 57 right now is the fastest full featured browser Ive tested, nothing comes close.
Glad the system is running well!
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Thanks Dai...!
You're welcome
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Dai,.
Your command line worked perfectly..! Thanks again..! I just got to figure out how to install a VueScan update; I tried the same install line,,to no avail. I'm trying to install VueScan(1).tgz it's an update they sent me,but it won't install...have any advice...? So, I got the HP 1510 printer in today. Set it up,hooked it up to my computer,and when I clicked on the printer icon, Q4OS had already found it,identified it,asked me if I wanted to add it,and was printing in minutes..!!! Take that MicroFlop..! I was reading reviews on this printer,and tons were negative because it was having problems syncing to Windblows 10. Not this for me...up and running within 8 minutes..! I then installed Kooka for the scanner. It works,but not as user friendly as VueScan..Vuescan is way easier to use.But, V.S. isn't free. So all things being equal...I guess it's ok. The printer prints good,and the copier is great. A good value for the price.
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@CaptNoize
You could try to use 'Kooka' for scanning, please read https://www.q4os.org/dqa007.html#printer.3
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HP 1510 install is a breeze, glad its up and working. HP support is simply the best in my opinion.
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Q4 team....I installed Kooka. It found the scanner. It opens Xsane program to scan. Like I was saying, it's harder using that, than VueScan. It doesn't save the scanned document where it's easy to find. I tried it several times. It saves it to /home/my name/out. file location. Just a pain to use. Vuescan saves the scan right to my documents. Perhaps I'm making more of it than it is. I just want the process less complicated.
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Vuescan is a simple binary - there is no install process.
You need either xarchiver or trinity-ark to open the .tgz file then extract the contents.
On my system I have the folder as the default Vuescan - in there I have a folder called previous version. Before unpacking an upgrade I move the current contents of Vuescan to that folder and then just extract the 4 new files to the original place. All the other information is stored in hidden/config files and folders so that's it.
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@CaptNoize
Like bin said it is a simple binary, I just downloaded it to test and it will run after extracting the archive. You can create a desktop icon (right click desktop -> Create New -> Link to Application) or if you want a menu entry you can create a .desktop file and modify it to say where in the menu you want it to show and it should all work ok (may need to logout or reboot)
And it does look pretty easy to use so happy days ahead
And just a quick note regarding kooka, if you go to Settings -> Configure Kooka -> Image Saving and select Ask for filename when saving file you should be able to save file to preferred location. But that's probably irrelevant now as you should be able to use Vuescan without issue
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Thanks,everyone for all the information. I will try it in the following days,and let you know the results. I'm not real good with Ark. I need to find a tutorial on it.
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