I am wondering if anyone would be able to tell me how to fix the endless loop and missing file errors, that are illustrated in the following paste http://paste.debian.net/hidden/f52267fb/ ??
My sources.list configuration is the following: http://paste.debian.net/hidden/692c7e66/
My printer works, and I just need to fix the endless loop and missing file errors.
From a historical standpoint, I attempted to install the Unified Linux Driver from Samsung's site and it didn't work, for the ML2510. My scanner would detect, but the ML2510 would not. I then followed the instructions found at the following URL, http://www.beginninglinux.com/home/printing-and-scanning/installing-samsung-unified-linux-driver-for-printers-and-scanners, which took me to
http://www.bchemnet.com/suldr/supported.html, and only found the driver for Model 4.00.35 to be workable.
The problem now is that I am left with a big mess as the paste illustrates, and not sure how to fix it. This was a very difficult install, perhaps one of the most difficult installs I have ever had to go through. Samsung refuses to update their 2009 Linux driver.
My sources.list configuration is the following: http://paste.debian.net/hidden/692c7e66/
My printer works, and I just need to fix the endless loop and missing file errors.
From a historical standpoint, I attempted to install the Unified Linux Driver from Samsung's site and it didn't work, for the ML2510. My scanner would detect, but the ML2510 would not. I then followed the instructions found at the following URL, http://www.beginninglinux.com/home/printing-and-scanning/installing-samsung-unified-linux-driver-for-printers-and-scanners, which took me to
http://www.bchemnet.com/suldr/supported.html, and only found the driver for Model 4.00.35 to be workable.
The problem now is that I am left with a big mess as the paste illustrates, and not sure how to fix it. This was a very difficult install, perhaps one of the most difficult installs I have ever had to go through. Samsung refuses to update their 2009 Linux driver.