Re: Using a USB Hub on Linux ?

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USB uses a server-client mode: one PC, many devices.
IMHO, _no_ USB printer will be able for connecting
to multiple PC's. Network printers can do that, if
you want that feature. If you want to print from every
PC, with the other eventually switched off: Buy an USB
to network extension for your printer. If you own a HP
printer, they are called JetDirect, for example.

Am 09.10.2009 18:56, schrieb Jim:
Fc11/KDE

Is there anyone out that is using a USB hub to connect to one USB Printer from mulitiple computers ?

Like auto self detect hub on each port. Not a switch hub.

I have tried two different ones with no luck .

Could you give me some Make, Models.


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