> I see the porting is good; gimp, f-spot, ufraw, but no pidgen. How are cups > drivers?
I print from FreeBSD to a networked postscript laser printer, and it does CUPS just fine. I haven't tried to use any binary drivers. On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 8:33 PM, JKaplan <[email protected]> wrote: > (I haven't heard FreeBSD talked about since The Wobblies got Seth to quit > OPN. Yeah. As someone with direct knowledge of what went down, I'll just say that it's very hard for someone to recognize when they are truly out of their depth. And that it's very easy for someone in a management position to blame others for their own failings. > This group nearly was FreeBSD before its current incarnate, of course they > were > using a commercial *Nix at OMG, Ruscheinski and I had toyed with it and > settled on > Slackware, and someone gave KI7AY a Slackware disk and here we are, except > somewhere in NH is a former Lord of Free Stuff who just won an election > running > as a Republican.) I am mildly amused, and very glad I live in OR > I see the porting is good; gimp, f-spot, ufraw, but no pidgen. How are cups > drivers? > I have a Brother MFC and use their driver binary. > > --Kaplan > > On 11/07/2010 07:51 PM, larry price wrote: >> >> You could take up FreeBSD. It's not Linux, it's a real descendant of BSD >> Unix. >> >> Depending on how you treat it, it can be like Gentoo or Debian, in >> that you can build everything from source or use binary packages. >> > > _______________________________________________ > EUGLUG mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.euglug.org/mailman/listinfo/euglug > _______________________________________________ EUGLUG mailing list [email protected] http://www.euglug.org/mailman/listinfo/euglug
