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Nov 23, 2009, 10:57:29 PM11/23/09
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"Marcel Bruinsma" <nos...@nospam.nsp> wrote in message news:48104b13$0$60784$dbd4...@news.wanadoo.nl...
> In article <D76dnU9Vkfal7Z3V...@bt.com>,
> Brian wrote:
>
>> I have installed free Suse 10.3 on a computer connected to a windows xp
>> peer-to-peer network. Suse has correctly recognised the network and
>> all of the partitions shared by the computers on the network are visible
>> and accessible.
>>
>> One computer on the network has a laserjet 2100M connected to it and
>> printing from all of the computers on the network is done using that
>> printer.
>>
>> So far I have been unable to connect my suse 10.3 installation to that
>> printer. Any suggestions or references to documentation would be very
>> gratefully received.
>
> Maybe the CUPS documentation can help you: http://localhost:631/help
>



What a dumbfucked idea. You won't see this shit under any version of Windows, from 95 to XP to Vista. Linux is again a piece of Shitty OS.

Not only it has printer problem Linux has modem connection problem too, ver 10.3 isn't able to complete its work, it detects but then it won't bind with your modem connection to your Web browser. How a fu@k will the user know how to fix this shit? >>> "Please check your network connection..." Don't tell me to go read your poor online document. Searching thr topic modem "No found" So poorly written.

Linux has lots of problems, it's truly a piece of shit. And you fuckers love your shit so much.




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