On Tue, 2009-07-28 at 17:11 +0100, Timothy Murphy wrote: > I'm trying to set up a printer attached to machine A > so that I can print from laptop B. [...] > Both A and B are running Fedora-11. The way this is meant to work is: 1. On machine A, set 'Share printers connected to this system', either using System->Administration->Printing or with the CUPS web interface 2. On laptop B, adjust the firewall so that IPP UDP packets are allowed in. 3. On machine A, plug in the printer. The queue is automatically created and shared. You can do things in a different order, it just might take more time for the queue to show up on the laptop. Tim. */
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