I second that. Plus I'd like to _chose_, whether I want jockey to step in my way or whether I'd just like to select the driver from the list of installed ones. For a brother-printer which works after installing one single .deb (MFC 7820N, brother-cups-wrapper-laser), jockey installed 34 packages, just to import some rpm-based driver. What a nonsense.
I really appreciate the possibility to have jockey care for the whole driver installation, but I also would like to skip the step (which I did by pressing "Close" in Jockey) altogether.
I second that. Plus I'd like to _chose_, whether I want jockey to step in my way or whether I'd just like to select the driver from the list of installed ones. For a brother-printer which works after installing one single .deb (MFC 7820N, brother- cups-wrapper- laser), jockey installed 34 packages, just to import some rpm-based driver. What a nonsense.
(it installed html2text po-debconf debhelper librpmio0 rpm-common librpm0 librpmbuild0 rpm2cpio rpm alien libsys- hostname- long-perl libmail- sendmail- perl libqt3-mt libqt4-network libqt4-assistant libqt4-xml libqt4-dbus libqt4-script libqt4-designer libqt4-svg libqt4-opengl libqt4-gui libqt4-sql libqt4-sql-sqlite m4 ncurses-term pax lsb-core lsb-graphics lsb-cxx lsb-desktop lsb-printing lsb openprinting- ppds-postscript -brother)
I really appreciate the possibility to have jockey care for the whole driver installation, but I also would like to skip the step (which I did by pressing "Close" in Jockey) altogether.
Regards, Lars