I haven't been paying attention to this thread but I just had a quick glance. A while back before we dropped dual booting and installed cxoffice, I had my daughter's workstation connecting to CUPS on a Linux box using IPP protocol when she was up in windows. I was using win2k but I understand it can be done using XP as well. This was back around slack-9.0-9.1 so I'm sure more recent versions of CUPS have the same if not enhanced IPP capabilities. Here's the link to page that I used as a reference, it's still there: http://www.owlfish.com/thoughts/winipp-cups-2003-07-20.html John is a darn nice person I don't care what anybody says! > Hi > I've read the kde documentation and a number of other cups things on > setting up printers but I'm still hopelessly lost. > I have a printer running on this machine and I want to enable my son's > windoze laptop to print to it over the network. His school work has to be > done under windoze unfortunately. (Wife's too !!!!!!!!) > The best way of doing this would seem to be to establish a named raw queue > to the printer in addition to the one it already has. The printer is a > samsung clp500 laser so the driver isn't open source but is well supported > under Linux. > Can KDE control module do this and if so how do I do it. Alternatively, if > anyone anywhere knows just how could I do this using cups? I'm not keen on > the samba root. > This link may be of interest > http://www.owlfish.com/thoughts/winipp-cups-2003-07-20.html > but suse yast doesn't seem to offer the same facilities. -- Cheers, Rick Miles Movement stopped is no movement, and rest set in motion is no rest. Written on Pungenday, the 68th of Chaos, 3173 http://www.turtlespond.net/ ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.