• @sturlabragason
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    1154 months ago

    Weirdly enough I’ve found it much easier to print on linux. It just works out of the box.

    If it doesn’t it is definetly the printers manufacturer fault 😅

    • @[email protected]
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      674 months ago

      It’s something we can thank Apple for. CUPS is the standard printing system on practically all non-Windows OSes, and Apple hired its developer and did a lot of work on improving it in the 2000s and 2010s.

      • bitwolf
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        4 months ago

        Speaking of hard Windows things being easy on Gnome. The Gnome smb and rdp sharing capabilities work simply turning them on.

        In Windows it’s a whole mess trying to force it to refresh the network or wait for that diagnostic loading bar while it resets everything for it to sometimes work.

    • @Brujones
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      174 months ago

      Me too. I have a Brother printer. When I first set it up, Windows printed everything in inverse black and white until I hunted down the correct driver. Windows also never figured out how to wake it up, so I always had to manually wake it up. And it simply never worked with the scanner.

      Linux got everything right without me having to fuss with anything.

    • @[email protected]
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      114 months ago

      My printer can print, but most of the other features are locked behind Brothers drivers. Copying/ scanning from the document feeder and duplex were kind of a pain to get working, and for some reason only work from certain programs.

    • @[email protected]
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      74 months ago

      Same here, a certain printer of mine just did not work with my Windows install whatsoever but works fine with CUPS lol

    • @[email protected]
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      34 months ago

      In my house, I have Linux machines that print flawlessly and reliably to our HP laser. My wife has an iMac and I swear I have to install it fresh every time she goes to print. But the absolute best printing experience? Over WiFi from an iPhone. Crazy.

        • @Wilzax
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          124 months ago

          Almost like the point of that OS is to know about everything that’s going on in your system because you put it all there yourself, piece by piece!

          A blessing for the privacy-oriented and the people who want to learn about everything.

          A curse for people who just want their computer to work.

          • @[email protected]
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            14 months ago

            Exactly 😅

            I used to use Arch too but I switched to Fedora because everything I installed manually was just installed by default already there. Also nice to be able to update my system from GNOME Software.

        • @[email protected]
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          34 months ago

          Yep, had to do that and spend hours reading about printing services in Linux and other OSs out of curiosity. Was very useful, not that I remember any of it now.

        • @[email protected]
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          14 months ago

          Many distros leave printing support out by default these days. It is just not something everybody needs anymore.

    • @EnderMB
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      -84 months ago

      Easier than what, exactly? Windows always works out of the box for shit like printers. If it didn’t, 99% of their user base would be calling it defective.

      OSX, on the other hand, is where I’ve had so, so many issues with printers.

      • @WagnasT
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        184 months ago

        Nah, if you haven’t fought windows printer drivers then you’ve just been lucky. Meanwhile you can almost always convince CUPS to spit out a print.

        • @EnderMB
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          14 months ago

          Are you suggesting that Linux has better printer driver support than the system that 99% of that printers users use?