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Printers



I just loaded SuSE 6.0 last night. Have not had a chance to complete the 
installation, but I do like YaST. One problem is that I want to set up DHCP 
on eth1. When you configure a network device, it requires an ip address. I 
was in a hurry, because I was still having majordomo problems. I'll probably 
either reinstall or complete the installation. So far, SuSE seems to have 
some of the same benefits of a debian release with a more intuative 
package manager. 

On 3 May 99, at 12:59, Anthony J. Gabrielson <agabriel at coe.neu.edu> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
>  I'm not sure if anyones tried SuSE 6 - but through yast printer
> set is a breeze.  Doesn't matter if you getting the printer localy or
> remotely through samba or nfs. It's an easy config.  Check it out.

+----------------------------------------------+
Gerald Feldman <gaf at mediaone.net>
Boston Computer Solutions and Consulting
ICQ#156300
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