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Hi.
Is there a Linux distro where sharing a printer over a LAN at home is as easy as with XP for instance? Installing and configuring samba server is too complicated for me, sorry. Thanks in advance! Best regards, François
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I followed the ubuntu guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Ne...tingWithUbuntu.
Worked fine 5 years ago with our old laser printer and worked fine with my HP inkjet about 2 weeks. Cheers, Nick. |
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I second what Nick said. I have a network HP printer with Ubuntu and it really just took HPLip to get all the printer/fax/scanner functions to work. Just follow the Ubuntu wikis and help pages.
Getting the printer to operate through a strong firewall can be more challenging. You definitely do not need to install a samba server to print. |
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Thanks.
The wife is on Windows7 so I'll need Samba to share the printer over the LAN. I configured my Ubuntu box according t the guide and will try it tonight. Later, François
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However, if you want to share files between the Windows and Linux computers, then you'll need samba. |
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Works great without Samba, thanks!
I can now use only Linux on my PC! ![]()
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