I decided to try a last ditch effort at searching for info on my printer. Turns out it's possible to get most functionality out of it on linux. It looks like a painstaking journey though. I have an all-in-one copier/scanner/printer made by hewlett packard. I found a linux page indicating what needs to be done to get it to function. It's far too much hassle for me to bother. There's one thing I have to hand to Microsoft: ease of installs. Took me 2 minutes to get the printer to load up. This install on linux would take me literally hours trying to battle through the dependencies that would likely arise. I'm just not willing to spend those hours becoming frustrated over such a thing. That's just me. Let me know when I can just plug the printer in, boot linux and begin printing, no hassle included.


In reply to Re^2: OT: Switching Sides by Coruscate
in thread OT: Switching Sides by Khansultant

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