Linux/unix, Getting started, Installing the printer driver – Dell 5330dn Workgroup Mono Laser Printer User Manual
Page 26: System requirements installing the printer driver

Linux/Unix
Configuring Printer Properties
Getting Started
The supplied Drivers and Utilities CD provides you with Dell's printer driver package for use with a Linux-based computer.
Dell's printer driver package provides the ability to print documents. The package also delivers powerful applications for configuring your printer.
After the driver is installed on your Linux system, the driver package allows you to monitor a number of printer devices via a USB port.
The printer driver package is supplied with a smart and flexible installation program. You do not need to search for additional components necessary for the
printer software: all required packages will be carried onto your system and installed automatically. This is possible on a wide set of the most popular Linux
clones.
Installing the Printer Driver
System Requirements
Installing the Printer Driver
1.
Ensure that you connect your printer to your computer. Turn both the computer and the printer on.
2.
When the Administrator Login window appears, type in root in the Login field and enter the system password.
1.
Insert the Drivers and Utilities CD. The Drivers and Utilities CD will run automatically.
If the Drivers and Utilities CD does not run automatically, click the
icon at the bottom of the desktop. When the Terminal screen appears, type in:
Operating system
Requirements (Recommended)
CPU
RAM
Free HDD space
RedHat 8.0, 9.0 (32bit)
Pentium 4 2.4GHz
(IntelCore2)
512MB (1024MB)
1GB (2GB)
RedHat Enterprise Linux
WS 4, 5 (32/64bit)
Fedora Core 1~7
(32/64bit)
Mandrake 9.2 (32bit),
10.0, 10.1 (32/64bit)
Mandriva 2005, 2006,
2007 (32/64bit)
SuSE Linux 8.2, 9.0, 9.1
(32bit)
SuSE Linux 9.2, 9.3, 10.0,
10.1, 10.2 (32/64bit)
SuSE Linux Enterprise
Desktop 9, 10 (32/64bit)
Ubuntu 6.06, 6.10, 7.04
(32/64bit)
Debian 3.1, 4.0 (32/64bit)
NOTE:
To install the printer software, you must log in as a super user (root). If you are not a super user, ask your system administrator.