# Tested on linux-x86_64. Might work on linux-i386. Probably won't work on anything else. # To use this driver in NixOS, add it to printing.drivers in configuration.nix. # configuration.nix might look like this when you're done: # { pkgs, ... }: { # printing = { # enable = true; # drivers = [ pkgs.samsungUnifiedLinuxDriver ]; # }; # (more stuff) # } # (This advice was tested on 2010 August 2.) {stdenv, fetchurl, cups, gcc, ghostscript, glibc, patchelf}: stdenv.mkDerivation rec { name = "samsung-UnifiedLinuxDriver-0.92"; src = fetchurl { url = "http://downloadcenter.samsung.com/content/DR/200911/20091103171827750/UnifiedLinuxDriver_0.92.tar.gz"; sha256 = "0p2am0p8xvm339mad07c4j77gz31m63z76sy6d9hgwmxy2prbqfq"; }; buildInputs = [ cups gcc ghostscript glibc patchelf ]; inherit cups gcc ghostscript glibc; builder = ./builder.sh; meta = { description = "Samsung's Linux drivers; includes binaries without source code"; homepage = "http://www.samsung.com/"; license = "samsung"; # Binary-only }; }