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1: == Presto prototype information == 2: 3: We will be refining this prototype and interfaces are likely to change as we make these refinements. 4: 5: We have spent a few weeks implementing a reduced-scope prototype 6: to provide broader exposure for what we are doing and to get feedback 7: on the concept behind PRESTO. The prototype currently includes 8: support for 9: 10: * local USB hotplug printers 11: * Automatic configuration/removal of queues for hotplug printers. 12: * Automatic remote print queue detection and configuration. 13: 14: == Requirements == 15: 16: You must be running Solaris Nevada build 53 or later to use this. 17: Due to some critical bugs in printing and technologies that it 18: uses, you should be running build 63 or later. 19: 20: == Automatic installation == 21: 22: If you are lazy, like me, you can download an installation script that will install the latest Presto bits from the internet. 23: 24: {{{ 25: # wget -O ${HOME}/bin/presto-install [[http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/presto/files/presto-install>>Project presto.presto-install]] 26: # chmod a+x ${HOME}/bin/presto-install 27: # ${HOME}/bin/presto-install 28: }}} 29: 30: This installation script is self updating, so it should always install the latest Presto bits. If you don’t want it to update itself, you can execute as follows: 31: 32: {{{ 33: # env UPDATED=1 ${HOME}/bin/presto-install 34: }}} 35: 36: == Manual Installation == 37: 38: The desktop notifications make use of libnotify and friends. Thus support is expected to integrate in Solaris Nevada build 65 with GNOME 2.18. Until that time, you will need to install the SFE//notify// packages. They are packaged and on the web for direct download and installation. 39: 40: {{{ 41: # pkgadd -d http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/presto/files/SFElibnotify-\{{code}}uname -p\{{/code}}.pkg all 42: # pkgadd -d http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/presto/files/SFElibnotify-devel-\{{code}}uname -p\{{/code}}.pkg all 43: # pkgadd -d http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/presto/files/SFEnotification-daemon-root-\{{code}}uname -p\{{/code}}.pkg all 44: # pkgadd -d http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/presto/files/SFEnotification-daemon-\{{code}}uname -p\{{/code}}.pkg all 45: }}} 46: 47: Once you have installed the notification support, you will need to install the OSPM desktop component. Like the notification support, it too has been packaged and placed on the web for direct download and installation. 48: 49: {{{ 50: # pkgadd -d http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/presto/files/SUNWospm-root-0.1-\{{code}}uname -p\{{/code}}.pkg all 51: }}} 52: 53: {{{ 54: # pkgadd -d http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/presto/files/SUNWospm-0.1-\{{code}}uname -p\{{/code}}.pkg all 55: }}} 56: 57: Once you have installed these packages you will need to reload gconfd. 58: 59: {{{ 60: $ gconftool-2 ~--shutdown 61: }}} 62: 63: //Optionally// You may also want to install the Queue Detection support. This support will listen for cups-browse advertisements and add access to print queues on remote print servers (Solaris w/experimental bits, Linux w/Cups, and Mac OS/X) 64: 65: {{{ 66: # pkgadd -d http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/presto/files/SUNWcbsvcr-0.1-\{{code}}uname -p\{{/code}}.pkg all 67: # pkgadd -d http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/presto/files/SUNWcbsvcu-0.1-\{{code}}uname -p\{{/code}}.pkg all 68: # svcadm enable queue-detect:cups-browse 69: }}} 70: 71: And finally, you will need to logout of your desktop session and re-login. 72: Once you have done this, you should be able to plug in USB printers and they should automatically configure and unconfigure. 73: 74: Additional support will be added shortly. 75: 76: == Usage == 77: 78: The services supplied by presto are intended to be largely automatic and transparent. As a result, you should not need to do anything to get them to work. 79: 80: == Limitations == 81: * The prototype implementation is currently limited to discovery of hotplug capable local devices (USB). Support for network attached printer detection is on the horizon and expected to be available in the next Presto snapshot. 82: * Print queue name generation 83: doesn’t handle conflict at this time. Print queues configured by 84: Presto will be named based on their model information returned from 85: the printer. If you connect more than one printer to a host and the 86: identify themselves with the same Model information, only the last 87: one connected will work. This limitation will not be present in the 88: final product. 89: * Printer PPD file selection is 90: based on a "closest" match to the manufacturer and model 91: name information supplied by the printer. This may result in the 92: selection of a PPD file that doesn’t work with your printer. In a 93: future snapshot of the GPM, PPD file selections that don’t exactly 94: match the printer supplied data will most likely require user 95: confirmation. 96: * None of the menus/preferences/... in the OSPM work at this time. 97:
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