> not quite - samba is used to share a printer from a linux to a window,
> not the other way around. What you do is have the windows share the
> printer bsd style - I think it's called simple tcp/ip printing service
> or something like that.
No, you can use samba to print from a printer hosted by a Windows box.
I've had trouble going the other way around (windows printing to a printer
hosted by a Linux box), but that's because it keeps asking for a driver,
which I haven't bothered to figure out how to do.
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