Antoine, what is exactly your problem? Which version of Ubuntu are you using? If you are using Feisty, a general update would automatically install SpliX for you and you only need to remove and re-create your print queue to get your printer perfectly working.
If you have an older Ubuntu version you can either rebuild the source package as gsauthof describes in his posting or get a distribution-independent binary package of SpliX from OpenPrinting:
Antoine, what is exactly your problem? Which version of Ubuntu are you using? If you are using Feisty, a general update would automatically install SpliX for you and you only need to remove and re-create your print queue to get your printer perfectly working.
If you have an older Ubuntu version you can either rebuild the source package as gsauthof describes in his posting or get a distribution- independent binary package of SpliX from OpenPrinting:
http:// openprinting. org/show_ driver. cgi?driver= splix openprinting. org/download/ printdriver/ RPMS/i486/ splix-1. 0.1-1lsb3. 1.i486. rpm
http://
Make sure to follow these instructions:
http:// www.linux- foundation. org/en/ OpenPrinting/ Database/ DriverPackages
After having installed any version of SpliX described here, simply remove and re-create your print queue.