Dear Sirs! Sorry, if my question was already in digest! But, did anyone set up EpsonLX-100 under BSD2.0 SaMBa1.9.16p11 for printing MSWord, MSExel documents? Please, point me to right way (lpr-filters, princap settings, smb.conf printers part settings). P.S. Excuse my english, pls. -- Regards. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * Origin: ? ???! Alles gemacht, ?? ???? ?????? ^!$&#?! -------------------------------------------------------------------- "The greatest programming project of all took six days; on the seventh day the programmer rested. We've been trying to debug the *&^%$#@ thing ever since. Resume: design before you implement." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> I think this sort of software is not only an answer to Samba, but > to other products that intend to the same thing. Recently, I've posted > a message about SCO Advanced File and Print Services, although I've > received some laughing about SCO's market share ...It may interest you to know that there was a Lan Manager based file and print market long before Samba or Linux even came into existence. You should also be careful about the various `market share' figures you see around since they are almost all biased. SCO is certainly a non-trivial player in both the UNIX and file and print markets. The real impact of Linux and Samba have been to demonstrate the benefit of open systems. Part of this has been an expansion of the UNIX and file and print sharing `markets', of which they have a share. Now customers have an even wider choice of products. I don't think anyone would claim that any one product is suitable for every customer (even if the product is `free'). So, please do continue to express your needs to all the various vendors, and then pick the products that best meet them. I hope we can be one of those vendors. Roger -- Roger Binns rogerb@sco.com | The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; Software Architect | the unreasonable one persists in trying to Client Integration Division | to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all SCO, Vision Park, Cambridge | progress depends on the unreasonable man - GBS