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Old 12-09-2002, 04:46 PM   #1
chiph
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Runing multiple printservers on personal use machine


I have a mixed home network - mostly windows, but I have a Mac running OS9 and one running OSX. Id like to let the OS9 mac use the printer (and interchange files) attached to the machine I just installed SUSE 8.1 on. But I'd also like to use this machine for my personal Linux use. Is this possible? If so, can I add file and print sharing for the windows users on it as well? SUSE seems to have file and print sharing service software available, but I'm unclear about whether I can run all of this at once on one machine. The machine is a dell 800mhz pentium with 250mg ram. Thanks.
 
Old 12-09-2002, 05:22 PM   #2
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you can run it all on one machine, no problem
 
  


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