pacman -Syu
then automagically, after changing 0 settings the printer works. How very odd.
Very large Thank You(s) to all those who took the time to try and help.
]]>Using 'sh':
# sh /some/path/setup.sh
# cd /some/path; sh setup.sh
Using './' (executable files only):
# /some/path/setup.sh
# cd /some/path; ./setup.sh
Thoroughly confused, yet? :?
If the file isn't too large, could you post it? Just curious if it contains *anything* at all, or if it might be missing the all important "#!/bin/bash" header. To dump (print) to the console, type:
# cd /some path
# cat setup.sh
Then, using your mouse, highlight the dumped out text and paste it into the phpBB form (Ctrl-V works to paste text).
]]>[xxx@xxx ~]$ su
Password:
[root@xxx xxx]# cd /temp/downloads/image
[root@xxx image]# sh setup.sh
[root@xxx image]# ./setup.sh
[root@xxx image]# chmod +x setup.sh
[root@xxx image]# sh setup.sh
[root@xxx image]# ./setup.sh
[root@xxx image]# ls
README.txt bin help locale ppd setup.data
autorun data icon.xpm misc scripts setup.sh
[root@xxx image]#
I just threw in the ls to show you that I'm in the correct directory. I wonder if it's broken or if i'm doing something wrong or....?
]]>unzip some.package.zip
2) to run setup.sh do the following things:
login as root:
$ su
Then type your root password. Don't be scared - no stars are showed.
Then cd to the directory where is your setup.sh and:
# sh setup.sh
or
# ./setup.sh
If you get some errors make sure that you have x flag on your setup.sh:
# chmod +x setup.sh