TOSHIBA e-STUDIO28/35/45 Unix Printer Driver

setup Installation Program

Depending on your network environment, distribution of clients, and planned print configuration, you may run only server installations of the Unix driver, or both client and server installations.

Pre-Installation Procedures

Before running server or client install program, review the following points:

Log in as the superuser (root) of the system to ensure that all files are installed to their correct location. Only root is allowed to perform installation procedures.

The installation program can be executed from the current folder, or from a local copy of the installation folder. We recommend making a local copy of the installation folder. It is important to run it where it is located. For one, it uses the Setup resource file for defining its Motif-based user interface.

If a print queue would be re-installed, uninstall it first before re-installing to ensure that the driver is updated correctly. The setup installation program provides the capability to un-install print queues.

The rcutil interface was developed using Motif 1.2, Motif 2.1 and C

programming language. Except for Linux systems, it is required that the Motif 2.1 or Motif 1.2 libraries be installed on the system where the setup installation program will be used and where rcutil will be installed. For safety, use the install script utility for installing as it performs initialization checks before launching the setup installation program.

To launch the setup installation program in GUI mode, the DISPLAY environment variable must be set. The user must manually set this on the command line. For example, type “DISPLAY = host:0.0” on the command line. host is the name of the terminal where setup would be launched. It can also be

the IP address of the said terminal. After assigning value to DISPLAY, export the environment variable by typing export DISPLAY on the command line. If setup

cannot still launch in GUI mode, you may need to add the terminal in the hosts file, done by typing xhost host on the command line. Please coordinate with

your system administrator on how to configure your system for running programs with GUI.

If DISPLAY is not set, the setup installation program will run in Text mode. The installation program detects the system capability for graphics and can run in either Text or GUI mode.

Man pages must be updated to customize it to your need. Currently the man- pages contains a place-holder for the contact info for troubleshooting. You can update this with a correct contact info. NOTE: Do not modify application names such as “EFTPS35” as the installation program automatically parses it.

Update text files that are used by the driver as Help files for further customization. These files are the Setup.txt and F533Readme.txt

install Installation Script

The install script is the installation utility and is the secure way for installing or

un-installing the Unix driver. It performs initial system checks before actually launching the setup installation program. Its major role is to check if Motif library is

installed in the target system. This is provided for convenience to avoid unexpected

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Toshiba e-STUDIO35, e-STUDIO45, e-STUDIO28 manual Pre-Installation Procedures, Install Installation Script

e-STUDIO28, e-STUDIO35, e-STUDIO45 specifications

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