I can have a couple of Linux boxes ready with whatever distro you want.
We can try a couple of different ones. I have SuSe on my machine. I can
scrounge up a couple more boxes and put whatever distro the group wants
on them.

I have found two deskjet printers, but have not verified that they work.
I have access to two different HP lasers that can be local or network
and a slew of network printers. I can even get access to a dot matrix
and a dot matrix connected with a Ethernet print hub.

Jake

-----Original Message-----
From: Brion Hase [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 6:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [sclug-generallist] Next months meeting

I can lead a lab on setting up and using CUPS.  My experiances with have
not been awesome with CUPS, but have been OK thus far.

Can you have a couple of Linux boxes ready for us to configure?

If so what Distro will you be using?

What other printers can you get (need maybe 2 of them).

We can setup local printing, windows printing via samba, and maybe some
remote printing between 2 linux boxes.

Let me know.

Ted Kat. said:
> I think Jake and I can take care of some printers. CUPS is awsome!
> Do you want to lead the lab Brion?
>
> I do believe Ryan wanted to bring people upto date on Software
politics
> and I was going to do a bash scripting p/q&a.
>
>
> Ted Katseres
>
>
> --- Brion Hase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I have another idea for the November meeting.  How about in addition
to
>> Ryan's bash presentation (which is a good one) we do something on
>> printing.  Specifically, I would like have a hands-on lab where we
setup
>> up some inkjet and/or laser printers with CUPS and then use SAMBA to
>> make
>> the printer accessible for network printing by M$ and Linux machines.
>> We
>> could do this as a lab project.
>>
>> We would need 2 or 3 printers and some Linux boxes to connect them
too
>> with network interfaces and different distributions on them (would
like
>> to
>> see Red Hat, Mandrake and Fedora).  A printer with a built in network
>> interface would also be cool.  I have a HP540 inkjet that I want to
>> bring
>> and I would be happy to organize and come of with some educational
>> material.
>>
>> Pete Hogan said:
>> >  If I recall, Ryan volonteered to read news relevant to Linux, and
>> > electronic rights, however, we still suffer from a dirth of
>> > presentations. Would anyone like to go over Bash or (god forbid!)
>> another
>> > shell?  Also maybe cover basic admin tasks for newbies?
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
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