

But next time I'll find something with better Linux support.Ī couple of further thoughts struck me. I've got no great affection for the Dell but it works pretty well and I've a bit of money invested in consumables so it would be a shame to just bin it.

I didn't upgrade 19.1 for two reasons - I wanted to get root off a drive that I intended to replace and I wanted to start fresh in 19.2 as I'd spent a bit of time playing with 19.1 not really knowing what I was doing and I wanted to get to a new good baseline.
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The 19.1 didn't have a whole load of extra stuff installed - the only big omission is virtual box which I guess I could install as I intend to anyway. Maybe some of the stuff that I did (deinstalling/reinstalling with different options) made it work but I don't know if that's likely, or whether the order that I did stuff was significant somehow and I got lucky.

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No, the Dell/Xerox is the only printer, and yes, it's 64 bit.Īs far as I remember I repeated the same sequence as in 19.1 but I do have to admit to trying other debugging stuff on 19.1 before installing the 32 bit lib32stdc libraries which seemed to be the step that made it all work. I'm sorry I have no specific solution (apart from maybe installing 32-bit Mint instead!) but I wish you luck in resolving this. It was working under Mint 19.1 (64-bit) and continued to work after that was upgraded to 19.2. I have an ancient Lexmark printer which has only a 32-bit driver. If you had simply upgraded from 19.1 to 19.2 you probably wouldn't have needed to do anything. I see from another post that you did a fresh install of 19.2 on a separate partition from your 19.1 installation. Are you sure these successfully installed? Are you sure your 19.1 installation didn't have other 32-bit packages as well? So I wonder if you also have an HP printer and whether that is set as the default? Also, you explain how you got the printer working in 19.1 but you don't mention if you repeated the whole procedure for 19.2 including the installation of the extra 32-bit packages needed for your (presumably) 64-bit system. It is as though your computer is trying to print the test page to an HP printer - and failing. That second error message seems odd as 'hplip' refers to the driver package for HP printers, whereas yours is supposedly a Xerox rebadged as Dell.
