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linux_talker
December 3rd, 2008, 00:24
hi guys. i've got two pc's - one new and one old - both running ubuntu 8.10 and i'm gonna install freebsd 7.0 on the new one as a second os. the problem is that the printer is mostly used by the old machine and i heavily use usb stick when working on it. it has only two usb ports - one for mouse and one for printer/usb stick and there're no slots to add another one. as a solution i can connect the printer to the new machine and print docs from the old one via lan. but this requires me to run the new machine while i'm not using it directly. is there a way to run freebsd in some energy saving mode to just passtrough data to the printer. of course i can buy a usb hub but it doesn't seem to be a challenge and i just want to test freebsd as heavily as possible as i'm absolutely new to this os. thanks in advance.
Jay.
richardpl
December 3rd, 2008, 13:13
No. What ports have printer? Only USB one?
linux_talker
December 3rd, 2008, 16:37
it has a usb port and a com port but the latter doesn't work. i thought maybe there's a way to run freebsd diskless or with some other tweaks.
kamikaze
December 3rd, 2008, 18:56
It's quite simple with lpd. The handbook has a section on printers that covers everything you need.
linux_talker
December 3rd, 2008, 20:04
thanks, kamikaze. i'll give it a try when i read the handbook up to that chapter.
richardpl
December 3rd, 2008, 20:17
it has a usb port and a com port but the latter doesn't work. i thought maybe there's a way to run freebsd diskless or with some other tweaks.
Diskless? that is explained in handbook too.
cfatienza
January 23rd, 2009, 02:11
Try to use CUPS on diskless client to make your administration easier so when add new printer on one of your machine CUPS has that capability to broadcast what ever new printer or printer you put on.
budz01
January 24th, 2009, 06:42
hi to all member, im actually new here in this kind of forum so i hope i gonna enjoy, thanks to be here:)
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