[opensuse] Re: New Printer Info

2007-10-23 Thread Eberhard Roloff
G T Smith wrote:
 Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
 I am looking for users' experience with printers under OpenSuSE.
 
 My Lexmark Optra E310 gave up the ghost, and I am looking for a
 replacement.  I need it for small jobs (10 pages or fewer) but with
 reasonable speed.  If possible, a color option would be useful.
 
 If you have advice as to what to get, I would appreciate hearing from you.
 
 
 
 
 I would go with the HP vote... all in one if the budget can take the
 strain
 
 
Definitely HP, for the quality of their opensource drivers. for the huge
numer of devices they support and to honour their outstanding Linux
engagement.

But don't be a fool and  carefully check the list of supported devices
first, BEFORE you buy.

The link was given by Johannes.

Happy printing
Eberhard

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Re: [opensuse] Re: New Printer Info

2007-10-23 Thread Doug McGarrett
On Tuesday 23 October 2007 11:19, Eberhard Roloff wrote:
 G T Smith wrote:
  Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
  I am looking for users' experience with printers under OpenSuSE.
 
  My Lexmark Optra E310 gave up the ghost, and I am looking for a
  replacement.  I need it for small jobs (10 pages or fewer) but with
  reasonable speed.  If possible, a color option would be useful.
 
  If you have advice as to what to get, I would appreciate hearing from
  you.
 
  I would go with the HP vote... all in one if the budget can take the
  strain

 Definitely HP, for the quality of their opensource drivers. for the huge
 numer of devices they support and to honour their outstanding Linux
 engagement.

 But don't be a fool and  carefully check the list of supported devices
 first, BEFORE you buy.

I thought so!  I was the fool, and bought a laser printer made by HP, and it 
was a Win-printer, and Linux didn' t like it at all.  I gave it to my 
grand-daughter to take to school with her Windows laptop, and she is very 
happy with it.  

It's really time for all the Linux vendors to find solutions for the printer 
problem.  There could be a Linux system on a whole lot of home computers if
Linux would recognize and control printers, and CD drives, and write CD-r, 
etc, without any fancy moves.  People I know who have tried Linux recognize
the printer problem, even if the manufacturers don't.  For God's sake, the 
Linux manufacturers should _buy_ the printer driver code.  They want enough
money to sell you the OS, along with a $1.00 DVD and a $15 soft-cover book. 

And I am NOT in favor of SuSE's stance of culling out all the proprietary
software that makes a system friendly.  I am going to buy Mandriva and try it
out next month, when it comes out.  If things work out, I may not  be back.

I am not a computer geek, and since I have retired from a technically savvy
company, I don't have any access to the computer geeks, (except for here,
of course,) so I need something that works out of the box.  Don't tell me to
install Windows--I have that on another machine, but they are going to ration
it, just as I have suspected all along.  Every year or two, you'll have to 
send them some money to keep it working. 

--doug 

  




 The link was given by Johannes.

 Happy printing
 Eberhard

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Re: [opensuse] Re: New Printer Info

2007-10-23 Thread Patrick Shanahan
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* Doug McGarrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] [10-23-07 19:43]:
 It's really time for all the Linux vendors to find solutions for the
 printer problem.  

Where HAVE you been.  It has been discussed ad nasium here about the
failure of VENDORS and MANUFACTURERS for provide drivers and/or
information so linux programmers could even write drivers to support
their printers.

You have really made a *stupid* statement.  You are not a newby, you
profess this yourself.

 There could be a Linux system on a whole lot of home computers if
 Linux would recognize and control printers, and CD drives, and write
 CD-r, etc, without any fancy moves.  

same answer, same kind of ?statement.

 People I know who have tried Linux recognize the printer problem, even
 if the manufacturers don't. For God's sake, the Linux manufacturers
 should _buy_ the printer driver code.  They want enough money to sell
 you the OS, along with a $1.00 DVD and a $15 soft-cover book. 
 
 And I am NOT in favor of SuSE's stance of culling out all the proprietary
 software that makes a system friendly.  

you still don't read the list, do you?

 I am going to buy Mandriva and try it out next month, when it comes
 out.  If things work out, I may not be back.

you *will* be missed.

 I am not a computer geek, and since I have retired from a technically savvy
 company, I don't have any access to the computer geeks, (except for here,
 of course,) so I need something that works out of the box.  Don't tell me to
 install Windows--I have that on another machine, but they are going to ration
 it, just as I have suspected all along.  Every year or two, you'll have to 
 send them some money to keep it working. 


You make *your* choices and *spend* your *money*!



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