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  • @maengooen
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    142 years ago

    Hot news, linux is incredibly compatible with printers. CUPS is very well designed. With relatively little technical knowledge you could probably plug a raspberry pi into virtually any old printer and get it running with the Pi as a print server sharing it with the network.

    • @WhiskyTangoFoxtrot
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      82 years ago

      Never thought I’d see the day when it’s easier to get a printer working in Linux than Windows. How the turntables.

      • @WhoRoger
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        41 year ago

        It’s actually been the case for 20 years now. Same with lots of other devices.

        Around 2008-ish I saw a Tesco-branded webcam for something like 5€. I was just in need of one, so I looked up if it’s not, by any chance Linux compatible. It was, right out of the box.

        Same thing with Sony Ericsson phones of that era. Capable of lots of things, like Ethernet over USB or Mass Storage, but with Windows it all needed a massive and annoying driver package. Linux - plug and go.

        Same with Bluetooth and lots of other things.

    • @[email protected]
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      42 years ago

      you could probably plug a raspberry pi into virtually any old printer and get it running with the Pi as a print server sharing it with the network.

      Hey, that might be a good project to try. I’ve got a Pi that’s unused :)

    • @[email protected]
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      12 years ago

      we’ve done this with our router at home. Plug the printer into the router’s USB (has to be direct tho, doesn’t like a hub) and then install the drivers on my mac and it works. Even though this printer is an ancient brother.