>> But rest assured that I will contact D-Link and let them know that an >> .exe file is not the way that Linux users can configure the print >> server (the box says Linux support, which is why I bought it). > > do you really think d-link is worried about linux users? :( > Yes, it says so on the box. > if they did, i would think that they would have it in their pages. > Is the box not good enough? > you can skip d-link software if you want and go with 3rd party software. > > i have seen various sites with software for routers that replace oem > with linux software. > > most had d-link dir-330, not dir-320. i do not know what difference is, > but i imagine you might. > > i bookmarked several of them but at this time i can not find where i hid > them in my bookmarks. i will keep looking and post back if you do not > find anything. > > 2 names that come to mind are; dd-wrt and openwrt. you can google to find > them. > > as i recall, one site had several different versions of software for > different oem routers. and there was software for various purposes besides > just as router. > Is this a joke? An update to KDE on my desktop breaks printing, and you suggest changing the operating system running on my router as a solution? I understand that your intention is to help, but seriously, I have work to do and I need to get this machine printing. If you cannot separate the reality from the ridiculous, then I would appreciate it if you would not dilute the signal-noise ratio further. Thanks. -- Dotan Cohen http://what-is-what.com http://gibberish.co.il ___________________________________________________ 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.