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thebearwitchproject wrote: | Hi | | I would like to go over to FC3 from Windows, but I am | a bit nervious of doing so. I am not exactly software | literate, hardware fine and dandy, software hesitant. | therefore I would like to ask a few questions, and if | they have been asked before please be patient with me. | | I assume most of my hardware will be compliant, but I | will give those details later if they are wanted. My | main worry is my ADSL modem and my printer. I have | looked at the Red Hat compatability list nd can't find | either of them, though that may be because they are | either peculiarly British or they are known by | different names in other places. | | So onto the hardware I am worried about. The first is | my ADSL modem which is a BT Voyager 100
No experience with ADSL modem, but if it gives you a problem, you can always get a Linksys Internet Router that should work great with the modem, and you can connect multiple machines as a result too.
| the second my | printer which is an Epson C64, though I would be | upgrading to a R200 in the near future. Does anyone | here have any of these and if so did they work? If not | here would I go for drivers for them?
Linux, any Linux, is just a collection of open source software (some use licensed software, but only in limited quantities). The default printing system in Fedora is called CUPS, which stands for the Common Unix Printing System. You can find out anything you want about Epson printers and how well they work at the LinuxPrinting.org website.
Epson Compatibility: http://www.linuxprinting.org/printer_list.cgi?make=Epson
C64 Compatibility Page: http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=Epson-Stylus_C64
R200 Compatibility Page: http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=Epson-Stylus_Photo_R200
| I have been incontact with the Epson and British | Telecom (BT) about linux drivers and both came back | with a negative response.
Epson is psycho, one minute they hate Linux, the next they are kissing Penguin butt. Use the LinuxPrinting.org site. HP is actually a huge contributer to cups and the website mentioned above. They will also tell you that they don't support Linux half the time. What this actually means, is the idiot you got on the phone has been sent to the Bill Gates Camp for Penguin Haters. Phone support, gotta love them. Anyway, they work from a script, and Linux problems usually require brain cells. So, most manufacturers will work with Linux organizational sites like LinuxPrinting.org and not tell their telephone guys. Bottom line, don't ask them, they are usually wrong. If you accidentally talked to one of the techs, I bet you would get a different answer. But good luck on that quest :-D
| Well I hope i haven't wasted too much of your time and | I ook forward to any hlp you may be able to provide | me.
We are all here to help. Its never a waste of time to help someone that is genuinely stuck despite doing their homework.
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