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I have a new install of SuSe 8.2 pro.
It is installed on the same hdd as my winxp.
I have dsl on ppoe running and all systems including suse are working.
I need to install a printer but this system does not have a printer connected since they are on my network.
I have 5 computers connected to a Linksys router.
One is a laptop running win98se.
1 runs winxp home and has a printer on usb port.
1 runs winxp home and has a printer on parallel port.
1 has dual boot between win98se and winxp home.
1 has dual boot between Suse linux and winxp home.
I must have 50 questions but I'll start with these two.
How do I get my suse to communicate with the other systems ?
Since the usb printer is the nearest, how do I install it on suse ?
You will need to use samba. The equivilent of "File and printer sharing for microsoft netoworks". Just share the printer that is attached to the windows machine then use your printer config wizard to add a printer connected with "smb".
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