From the explanation of that device: "The peripheral can be
assigned to a computer either manually or with hot keys
(plug-n-play)." That's simple an electronic device for
unplugging the peripheral from one PC and plugging
it to the other. The question was for connecting and
printing from both the PC's in parallel, without the need
of switching anything, I assume.
Am 09.10.2009 21:11, schrieb Mark Perew:
Folks -
You can argue that USB isn't supposed to do this, but in reality it
works. My wife uses Windows XP and I set her up with an IOGear USB
2.0 Peripherals Sharing Hub, model GUB201. It has worked wothout a
hitch in letting her switch one printer between her desktop and
laptop.
Ergo, it CAN be done.
As for doing it in FC? I don't know. I haven't had a huge need to
figure it out.
On 10/9/09, Craig White<craigwhite@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Fri, 2009-10-09 at 14:20 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
A typical /etc/cups/client.conf:
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# Client.conf
ServerName coyote.coyote.den
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Entirely unnecessary for a small LAN that allows broadcasts but if it
works for you and your network setup, then I am glad.
Craig
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