As long as you have Samba configured correctly, there's really nothing to
it. All I've ever had to do to reach the printer hanging off of my wife's
Win98 pc is run printtool after making sure Samba is configured correctly.
Same thing with my office pc. Configure Samba, run printtool. You might want
to put the IP addy for the W2000 box in your /etc/hosts file to make things
easier.
The Printing HOW-TO makes reference to a Mini HOW-TO dealing with this
subject, but I couldn't find it. It also says the printer in question is
perfectly supported.
HTH
Wayne.
-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Vogel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2000 8:04 AM
Hey everyone. I've got a small network set up at home... Mandrake Linux
7.02 networked to my Windows 2000 machine via a hub. I've got a printer
(Panasonic KX-P1124) attached to the back of the Windows machine.
I'm looking for step-by-step process to get the printer to work with Linux,
but I'm coming up blank.
Can someone help?