Hi Robert...
        Printing via Samba with a HPLJ connected to Win95 computer seems to 
work fine, in our tests.

        Not sure what your communicating in how printing relates to modem 
sharing, which would be via serial port ?    Maybe you know something 
that I am not aware of or have not run across at any of the sites I 
have searched, including the Samba site.

Hints

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From:  Robert W. Canary [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:  Thursday, May 21, 1998 6:09 PM
To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:  Re: modem sharing - under Linux OS

<<File: vcard.vcf>>hints wrote:

> Does anyone know of a Linux program that will allow modem sharing 
or pooling?
>
> (Essentially what this is, is allowing any other computer on a 
network, that has
> authority, to use the computer that has a modem connected to it to 
use it.  Since
> this is sharing of the serial port or ports, one can also connect 
various other things
> to one machine and as available use it.  Another example could be 
using only one
> Pilot cradle for example.  This program would be similar to what 
Artisoft puts out for
> Windows 95 for MS protocol or also ships with their product 
Lantastic.)
>
> Hints

Hmmmm,

As far as sharing the modem........

Did you try shareing it in the samba.conf as a printer device or 
something.

--
robert


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