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March 2, 2022 at 6:01 am #78278Member
mikey777
Using the tutorial I posted at https://www.antixforum.com/forums/topic/install-an-epson-perfection-v500-scanner-others-on-antix19-4-core/ I was previously able to successfully install an Epson-V500-Photo scanner on antix19, for the laptops listed in my signature below.
However, I’m having difficulties installing it on antix21. When I get to ‘step 6b’ in the above link, i.e. installation of core files from the iscan package, I get the following error output from terminal:
Desktop/iscan-gt-x770-bundle-2.30.4.x64.deb/core # dpkg -i dpkg: error: --install needs at least one package archive file argument Type dpkg --help for help about installing and deinstalling packages [*]; Use 'apt' or 'aptitude' for user-friendly package management; Type dpkg -Dhelp for a list of dpkg debug flag values; Type dpkg --force-help for a list of forcing options; Type dpkg-deb --help for help about manipulating *.deb files; Options marked [*] produce a lot of output - pipe it through 'less' or 'more' !Many thanks in advance for your help on this one.
- This topic was modified 1 year, 2 months ago by mikey777.
- This topic was modified 1 year, 2 months ago by mikey777.
- This topic was modified 1 year, 2 months ago by mikey777.
▪ 32-bit antix19.4-core+LXDE installed on :
- (2011) Samsung NP-N145 Plus (JP04UK) – single-core CPU Intel Atom N455@1.66GHz, 2GB RAM, integrated graphics.
▪ 64-bit antix21-base+LXDE installed on:
- (2008) Asus X71Q (7SC002) – dual CPU Intel T3200@2.0GHz, 4GB RAM. Graphics: Intel Mobile 4 Series, integrated graphics
- (2007) Packard Bell Easynote MX37 (ALP-Ajax C3) – dual CPU Intel T2310@1.46GHz, 2GB RAM. Graphics: Silicon Integrated Systems.March 2, 2022 at 6:27 am #78280Member
afghan
::You should do: dpkg -i iscan-gt-x770-bundle-2.30.4.x64.deb
You probably need sudo as well.
Beware of people who knows nothing; they are the ones that won't know that they know nothing.
March 2, 2022 at 7:40 am #78281Member
mikey777
::You should do: dpkg -i iscan-gt-x770-bundle-2.30.4.x64.deb
Many thanks for your reply afghan. I’m afraid your suggestion wont work, as I’m not installing a regular file, i.e. terminal output looks like this:
root@X71Q:/home/asus/Desktop# dpkg -i iscan-gt-x770-bundle-2.30.4.x64.deb dpkg: error: archive 'iscan-gt-x770-bundle-2.30.4.x64.deb' is not a regular fileIf you look at the above tutorial link (given in #78278), you’ll see that the Data, Core and Plugins files, contained within iscan-gt-x770-bundle-2.30.4.x64.deb, need to be installed separately and in that order, i.e. tutorial steps 6a, 6b and 6c respectively. The Data file appeared to install smoothly in Step 6a, but in 6b I had the issue shown in #78278.
You probably need sudo as well.
I already have permissions as root user, denoted by the ‘#’ prompt in the terminal output above, so don’t need sudo.
- This reply was modified 1 year, 2 months ago by mikey777.
- This reply was modified 1 year, 2 months ago by mikey777.
- This reply was modified 1 year, 2 months ago by mikey777.
▪ 32-bit antix19.4-core+LXDE installed on :
- (2011) Samsung NP-N145 Plus (JP04UK) – single-core CPU Intel Atom N455@1.66GHz, 2GB RAM, integrated graphics.
▪ 64-bit antix21-base+LXDE installed on:
- (2008) Asus X71Q (7SC002) – dual CPU Intel T3200@2.0GHz, 4GB RAM. Graphics: Intel Mobile 4 Series, integrated graphics
- (2007) Packard Bell Easynote MX37 (ALP-Ajax C3) – dual CPU Intel T2310@1.46GHz, 2GB RAM. Graphics: Silicon Integrated Systems.March 2, 2022 at 9:15 am #78296Member
afghan
::It was how I used to install iscan deb files before. It worked fine for me.
Nowadays I don’t need to install any of the files from Epson. They just work with the “driverless” driver. All new Epson stuff works this way nowadays.It’s probably not a good idea to be in root when installing stuff or fiddling about. sudo it much safer. Typing that extra command gives you just a split second to realise you’re about to be making a big mistake, like rm -f /*.
Beware of people who knows nothing; they are the ones that won't know that they know nothing.
March 6, 2022 at 4:34 pm #78623Member
mikey777
::@afghan
Thankyou for your reply afghan, I think you kick-started my brain and put it back into gear! I feel a bit silly, as I’d forgotten to put the contents of the core file for installation (the contents being different from what you suggested), after the command dpkg -i.:That is to say, instead of:
~/Desktop/iscan-gt-x770-bundle-2.30.4.x64.deb/core # dpkg -i
It should be:
~/Desktop/iscan-gt-x770-bundle-2.30.4.x64.deb/core # dpkg -i iscan_2.30.4-2_amd64.debNow it works – SOLVED!
- This reply was modified 1 year, 1 month ago by mikey777.
▪ 32-bit antix19.4-core+LXDE installed on :
- (2011) Samsung NP-N145 Plus (JP04UK) – single-core CPU Intel Atom N455@1.66GHz, 2GB RAM, integrated graphics.
▪ 64-bit antix21-base+LXDE installed on:
- (2008) Asus X71Q (7SC002) – dual CPU Intel T3200@2.0GHz, 4GB RAM. Graphics: Intel Mobile 4 Series, integrated graphics
- (2007) Packard Bell Easynote MX37 (ALP-Ajax C3) – dual CPU Intel T2310@1.46GHz, 2GB RAM. Graphics: Silicon Integrated Systems. -
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