On Sunday 10 April 2005 05:57, Alexander Dalloz wrote: > Am So, den 10.04.2005 schrieb Joseph Wheaton um 14:16: > > At my home we have a networked printer using a Netgear PS101 print > > server. Is it possible to get Fedora to use this printer or is the > > Netgear equipment incompatible with Fedora Linux? If it is possible > > could someone give me some help because I cannot get it to work. Thanks. > > It is possible of course. I run myself a Netgear PS110. > What did you do? Simply use the printer configuration tool and add it > either as type LPD or SMB. > > Alexander Hi Joseph: You don't give any information about your home network. What other types of systems are on it? If you have another linux box that has the printer working, use the settings from it (server, quename, etc.) as a guide to set the printer up under CUPS as an lpd-cups printer. I also use the Netgear PS110 which is similar to the PS101 but uses two printers. The following are the settings that will likely cause problems: (use system-config-printer) Server: this is the network address, i.e.: 192.168.0.71 Queue: the printer name: PS-Port_1 Options: whatever your printer needs Driver: use the one recommended for your printer to get things working Driver Options: whatever meets your needs HTH, Tom -- Tom Taylor registered linux #263467