On Dec 13, 2007 1:59 AM, visc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have a mix of HP models depending on purchase date - 1300n, 1320n,
> etc. Also had about 10 HP 2015s that were working FINE...
>
> ...until they upgraded their server to the most recent Redhat/Linux
> kernel. Forgive me for not knowing (caring) about which version, but
> the basics are that a Redhat upgrade on the server end left me with 10
> useless printers that were blamed on either my networking skills or HP
> firmware.
>
> It's nice to know that I'm not seeing things, as it was fairly obvious
> to me that the Redhat upgrade caused these printers to stop properly
> printing .ps files.
>
> I had to run out and buy 10 Lexmarks just to keep offices running and
> ultimately eat the "hit" for equipment not functioning. Not to mention
> that nobody will believe that the Redhat upgrade caused the problem
> (even though it seems HP is ultimately at fault).
>
> - visc
>
>

I thought the purpose of "enterprise" linux was to prevent this crap
from happening.  Shows how well that works.

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