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Betr.: Re: Drowning in information
- From: "Marcel Ramaker" <m ramaker mrconsultancy com>
- To: <enigma-list redhat com>
- Subject: Betr.: Re: Drowning in information
- Date: Thu, 07 Nov 2002 08:53:42 +0100
Why not using LPD? W2K has funcionality for LPD!
Marcel Ramaker.
>>> kmastin beechtree ca 07-11-2002 7:55:51 >>>
>The Question:
> How can I set these machines up (on a peer-to-peer network?) so that
the
>Linux box is able to use the printer? Directions to a resourse are
fine if
>the process is cumbersome.
First off, check the linuxprinting.org database to see how much of the
functions of the Lexmark are supported in linux. Then simply share the
printer out, and use printtool to connect to it. You need to set up
samba
on the linux machine, and I would also suggest making the linux box the
wins server for the network.
BTW, if you can use the linux box as the gateway/router for the w2k
box,
you might notice a performance boost in the windoh$ machine.
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