![]() (2) The Lexmark installer also is using dpkg -force-architecture for its installation and consequently seems to putting their 32-bit driver files in the wrong directory (/usr/lib). In my 10.10 installation it was initially installed for 64-bit only I think. (1) libstdc++5 can be installed correctly using Synaptic Package Manager, without the need to use dpkg on the command line and copy libraries between the /usr/lib and /usr/lib32. Here I will detail my thoughts and some open questions. ![]() Thanks to this thread, as well as this one:, and some of my own variation, I am now setup with wireless printing on Lexmark and 64-bit Ubuntu, except I cannot see printer ink levels in Ubuntu (does that work for anyone?). Hi, I just installed Ubuntu 10.10 (64-bit) and wanted to install the driver for my Lexmark Z2420 wireless printer and was having the same difficulties as you, RE: Lexmark's driver only supports 32-bit (and does not support wireless printing setup) and it installs but nothing will print.
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