How do I run an executable file (a .rpm file), in this case a printer driver?
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Generally, that depends on how you downloaded it, and what instructions came with it. Unlike Windows drivers, Linux drivers are rarely ready-made executables that you just have to run; instead you may have to install it by issuing a `dpkg` command, or even more complicated actions. However: you say that it is a .rpm file. That means that it is not intended for Ubuntu systems; Ubuntu uses the software installation format .deb. So please look around on the driver download page where you got the .rpm file from, to see if there is a .deb file available as well. – Jos Jan 29 '15 at 08:38
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rpm files can be converted to deb using alien. However in this case I think your better off using the approved method of installing the printer under Ubuntu. – Elder Geek Jan 29 '15 at 17:55
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if you want to install it over a rpm and not over the normal way (cups whit driver detecton) you can use this programm to convert your rpm to deb https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RPM/AlienHowto
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